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Bridgehampton community notes, December 10
While we are all looking forward to the fun of the upcoming holidays, the Bridgehampton Community Food Pantry, which is run by our churches, has reported the sad need to solicit donations.
Tom & Becky's Christmas Broadcast
The Tom and Becky Christmas Broadcast will be Friday, December 18th from 5:00-9:00am at the: Grist Mill Restaurant, 3039 County Route 26, Parish, NY 13131 .
Barbarian-Cheil Makes for Good Trans-Global Move
After the usual agency denial phase , The Barbarian Group confirmed today that South Korea's Cheil Worldwide acquired a majority stake in the Boston/New York-based digital firm.
Bridgehampton community notes, December 3
Yikes! There is really something unnerving about looking at the calendar and seeing the word "December." Although I know where the last month went - it was squandered raking leaves, raking leaves, and raking still more leaves.
Roxie's Dare "2-B" Aims at Helping Under Privileged New Yorkers
More than two-hundred New Yorkers in need were treated to a special Thanksgiving meal today at St.
Food banks go high-tech to feed the hungry
Volunteers Gary Miller, left, Christina Castillo and Bobbie Castillo help fill food bags at the All Saints Parish in southwest Detroit, Tuesday, Nov.
Police investigating crash involving Trooper
State PoliceA continue toA investigate an accident that left four people injured Tuesday night,A after a trooper's patrol car crashed while trying to avoid a pedestrian.
Citizen Kane's Bay Ridge BeatNovember 11, 2009
November 11, 2009 by Tom Kane , published online 11-11-2009 By Tom Kane Goodbye Rosie ... On Wednesday, Nov.
Pope names new leader for Milwaukee archdiocese
The Vatican said Listecki, 60, will lead the archdiocese of some 675,000 parishioners and 211 churches, according to a statement from the Milwaukee archidiocese.
Religion training builds on child's relationship with God
When thinking about religious education for pre-schoolers, remember this: Children and God already know each other.
We answer your questions about flu in Central New York
Dr. Philip Remillard of Child Health Care Associates in East Syracuse exams the ear of 17-month-old Cameron Dalin of Parish, who came in with flu type symptoms.
Ballot count to begin in Oswego County
Oswego, N.Y., The Oswego County Board of Elections will count paper ballots for 10 races starting Tuesday morning.
Parish will honor those with spirit
News videos Entertainment videos HS sports videos Sports videos >> YOUR PHOTOS Latest user-submitted photos: UPLOAD HERE >> SEE MORE PHOTOS >> YOUR VIDEOS Share the videos you've shot - it's easy! Yankee Fun at the Ferry Hundreds of people making the best of a long crowded wait at the ferry terminal after the Yankee Parade.
November 06, 2009, 6:58 AM / RUMMAGE SALE: A fall rummage and bake sale will take place from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Saturday in Pendleton Center United Methodist Church, 6864 Campbell Blvd.
Oswego County officials finish reviewing election results
Democratic Elections Commissioner William Scriber called election night "chaos" when election inspectors in various polling places in the county tried to call in their results.
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, we'd never been here for a story before, but something drew us to North 6th Street and, ultimately, you can blame that on the boogie.
Oswego County Democratic election commissioner to leave for job with Port of Oswego
Long-time Oswego County Democratic election commissioner William Scriber is planning to leave his job at the end of the year to join the Port of Oswego Authority staff.
Flu fallout: Some schools hit hard; doctors, emergency rooms filled
Dr. Philip Remillard, of Child Health Care Associates in East Syracuse, exams the ear of Cameron Dalin, a 17-month-old child from Parish who came in with flu-type symptoms.
T-shirt, jersey likely culprit in A-P-W toilet problem
Superintendent Gerry Hudson said all of the 22 toilets in the school backed up and were unusable.
Shell donates $450K to protect La.'s marine life
Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Robert Barham says the money will help create "amazing fishing opportunities for charter boat captains, recreational and commercial fishermen," through the state's artificial reef program.