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April Pokorny

April Pokorny
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April is a writer, reporter and copy editor for the LOCAL news websites. She is a retired educator and proud grandma. April lives in Calverton. Email April

Waffles: an easy, healthy make-ahead breakfast to combat the ‘hangries’

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I am officially the proud owner of a 1-year-old. All of the things I’ve ever done to drive my parents crazy have come back...

Hallockville Museum Farm offers a full fall schedule of events

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Hallockville Museum Farm has planned a fall full of activities ranging from arts and crafts to naturalist hikes. Grouped in date of event order...

Greenport PTO holds Mother’s Day plant sale through May 3

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The Greenport PTO will be accepting orders for their Mother's Day plant sale until May 3. To place an order, the below flyer can...

North Fork runner hopes to raise 100K for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

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Mike Davis of Aquebogue got into a fight. Again. The first time he fought for someone else he didn’t even know, and like a schoolyard...

Photos: They were Rockin’ for the Homeless at Polish Hall Saturday

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The ninth annual Rockin' for the Homeless event held at Polish Hall Saturday raised a bundle for John's Place homeless outreach in Mattituck.

SC Historical Society offers African-American genealogy workshop Feb. 16

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This workshop is for beginning and advanced genealogists alike with an interest in researching African American family histories.

Bernard P. Creedon, 80

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Obituary of Bernard P. Creedon of Greenport who died Jan. 21, 2017 at age 80.

Helen C. Price, 92

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Wake and funeral arrangements for Helen C. Price of Jupiter, Florida, formerly of Greenport and Southold who died Jan. 3, 2017 at age 92.

Corchaug Singers to perform fourth annual candlelit concert Friday evening

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Holiday music is a tradition during this season - this concert provides the audience with peace and tranquility at what can be a very hectic time.

Peconic Landing group donates dictionaries to North Fork students

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Third grade is the time when most students stop learning to read and instead read to learn. It's the perfect time for them to get their own dictionaries and thanks to this generous program sponsored by Peconic Landing, hundreds of them do.