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Photos: Easter Bunny meet and greet in Peconic

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Dozens of excited children and their parents packed the recreation center in Peconic Sunday morning for the Southold Mothers Club's annual Bagels with the Bunny breakfast. Photo gallery.

North Fork Breast Coalition benefit gala will honor DeGrasses and Garstens

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The organization's founders, Ann Cotten-DeGrasse and her late husband Antonio will be honored with the Pink Pearl Community Service Award. Supporters Irwin Garsten and her late husband Irwin will receive the Pink Pearl Spirit Award.

Photos: Mattituck HS presents comedy ‘You Can’t Beat the House’

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"You Can't Beat the House" is a madcap comedy about a pair of bungling burglars who choose the wrong house to rob.

Peconic Landing seeking applicants for ‘Veterans Day Wedding Giveback’

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Peconic Landing will host its 7th annual “Veterans Day Wedding Giveback."

Cutchogue couple launches Harvest Food Box, a healthy meal delivery service with local ingredients and minimal prep

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A local couple takes the pain out of preparing healthy meals by delivering ready-to-cook boxes of ingredients to your doorstep.

Photos: Fourth annual St. Patrick’s Day parade in Jamesport

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Pipe bands, community groups and local fire departments paraded down Main Road in Jamesport today for the East End Emerald Society's Fourth Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.

Mattituck Lions seek candidates for 2017 Strawberry Queen

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Sophomore and junior girls in the Mattituck, Southold, or Greenport school districts are eligible to compete for the crown. Application deadline: April 17.

Photos: Southold High School Drama Club presents ‘Les Misérables’

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The musical version of Les Miserables has played on stages in theaters all over the world - and now it's coming to the North Fork performed entirely by students.

Mattituck alum puts her training in electrical engineering to work on international humanitarian missions

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Amanda Gatz of Cutchogue has worked in Guatemala and is about to go to Ghana, where she will teach women to build solar charging stations. She must raise the $3,000 to purchase the required materials.

Southold woman donates kidney to childhood classmate

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“For me it didn’t really take a lot of thought,” said Schlachter. “He needed a kidney, I had one that I could give and I felt that if I were in his situation I would hope that somebody would step up the same way.”