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Living donor saves a child’s life
Many of us don’t appreciate our health until we catch a cold or the flu, or have to undergo surgery. Coleen Spinello is reminded of her good health every day, while her stepdaughter, Serena, suffers from combined immunodeficiency disease, a rare disorder characterized by a drastically...
Father crafts dollhouse fit for a human
Exclusive: Living Treasures, part one of a series
Mimi Simonetti’s father, Peter, bought plywood after receiving his first paycheck in the 1940s, following the Great Depression of the 1930s. That plywood would become her dollhouse, which she still has. It is a testament to a father’s love for his child.
Former Glen Cove resident is making name in quilt art
When Meryl Ann Butler studied in the art program at Syracuse University in the 1970s, she was ready to learn a great deal. She was not prepared to be told there was nothing they could teach her.
Additional charges for Venditto involving Ippolito and local business
Corruption comes to a head in Oyster Bay
Former Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto, 72, was indicted on Thursday on charges of conspiracy involving former Oyster Bay Planning Commissioner Frederick Ippolito, and Elia Lizza, 69, and his wife Marisa Lizza, 61, of Oyster Bay Cove, owners of Carlo Lizza & Sons Paving. Ippolito died in federal custody on June 4.
Ex-coach continues cancer fight at Plainview-Old Bethpage homecoming | Newsday
Ex-coach continues cancer fight at Plainview-Old Be...
Solidarity shown to Brentwood at Sachem North homecoming | Newsday
Solidarity shown to Brentwood at Sachem North homec...
17 Reasons Doing Laundry Is The Absolute Worst
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Long Island HS graduation rates up nearly 13% | Long Island Report
Long Island HS graduation rates up nearly 13% | Lon...