Community Corner
Best Blogs: Sports, Sights and Heartbreaking Sandy Stories
Catch up on what the community shared this week.
Bloggers across western Suffolk County had a lot to share this week. See what you may have missed.
Huntington JV Football Wins Third Straight Game
The Huntington High School junior varsity football team won an old-fashioned defensive battle.
The Football Concussion Crisis
Will everyone experience brain disease if they sustain enough brain trauma?
Cook for Supervisor
Gene has a very good chance of being elected.
Northport Girls' Varsity Swimming Loses First Meet
Despite the fact that Northport’s team is less than half the size of Smithtown’s, the girls only lost the meet by nine points; their final score was 84 points to Smithtown’s 93.
Zombie Science for Teens
A presentation and discussion on the Science Behind Zombies, as well as a hands-on “guess the zombie body part” game.
Protecting Suffolk County's Drinking Water Supplies
Some of the sources of pollution to our water supply come from our agriculture such as pesticides and nitrates, and industry such as solvents and degreasers.
New York League of Conservation Voters Endorses Steve Snair
Snair said, "I will be a tireless advocate for Smithtown’s environment and will never stop fighting to protect our beautiful open spaces."
Coltrane House
Here are some resent photos of the Coltrane home.
A Giants Nightmare
The best that can be said about the Giants defeat last evening is that they played hard and didn’t quit.
Still Green Along the Southards Pond Trails
Fall is starting to creep into Babylon Village, but much of the paths in Southards Pond Park have yet to change color.
Hurricane Sandy Please Read
"When the hurricane hit we lost everything, and I felt like I let him down. We weren’t able to save anything; we still haven’t moved back into the house we called home this is due to the lack of enough money to finish the repairs to make the house livable."
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