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Softball: Graziano inks another college scholarship

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Education

Riverhead student honored for human rights work

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Riverhead BOE responds to bus garage concerns

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Residents to receive calls asking them to vote no on bus garage

May 14, 2013

Business

Local farmers say they're not the one with issues

May 19, 2013

Hyatt Place staffers help clean up downtown

May 13, 2013

New vermouth, Atsby, made in Mattituck

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Community

Laurel woman's novel published posthumously

May 19, 2013

Photos: Hallockville's Fleece and Fiber Fair

May 19, 2013

Hyatt Place staffers help clean up downtown

May 13, 2013

Obituaries

Christine Vega

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Oleta Marie Melissari

May 14, 2013

Charles H. Bartlett Jr.

May 14, 2013

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May 10, 2013

Real Estate Transfers

May 2, 2013

Real Estate: Raising organic produce all year long

April 28, 2013

Opinion

Column: Paying my dues — a tale of three unions

May 18, 2013

Riverhead BOE responds to bus garage concerns

May 16, 2013

Statement from Governor's office on new utility for L.I.

May 14, 2013

Suffolk police stepping up police patrols for New Year’s Eve

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone at a press conference before Hurricane Sandy in October.

There will be an increased in police presence on Suffolk County roads Monday night into Tuesday as officers will be out looking for intoxicated drivers on New Year’s Eve, said County Executive Steve Bellone.

Additional Suffolk County police patrol officers will be joined by members of the Selected Alcohol Fatality Enforcement Team and Highway Patrol Bureau, Mr. Bellone said Friday.

New Year’s Day is the single most dangerous day of the year for the motorists, with an average of about 80 drunk-driving related deaths annually, a 178 percent increase above any other day of the year, according to a press release from Mr. Bellone’s office.

In addition from an increase in patrols within the Suffolk County Police District, which covers the five western Suffolk towns, members of District Attorney Thomas Spota’s East End DWI Task Force have also been busy as of late.

Task force members arrested 10 people the Friday before Christmas at sobriety checkpoints set up across the East End towns.