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Mattituck High School gets a Yamaha grand piano donated by Jernick movers

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Entrusted to find a good home for the piano, Richard Jernick chose Mattituck High School as the most worthy recipient.

Mattituck graduates Class of 2017

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Mattituck High School graduated more than 120 students today in the school's 103rd commencement ceremony.

Photos: Mattituck turkey trot draws huge crowd Thanksgiving morning

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An estimated 1,000 runners turned out Thanksgiving morning for the Mattituck-Cutchogue Teachers Association's 11th annual turkey trot in Mattituck.

Mattituck teacher who learned to ‘lead from the classroom’ is one of two chosen for Department of Education fellowship

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The fellows "contribute their classroom expertise to the national education dialogue and in turn facilitate discussions with educators across the country."

Mattituck High School’s baseball field getting revamped after $25K donation from local business owner’s foundation

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Charles Reichert noticed the fence needed replacing while at his grandson's game against Mattituck. Work will begin on Monday.

Photos: Mattituck graduates Class of 2016

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Mattituck High School graduated more than 100 students today in its 102nd commencement ceremony.

College credits at two-thirds off: Discounts offered to Mattituck students under agreement with community college

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Mattituck High School students will be able to take deeply discounted classes for credit at Suffolk County Community College beginning next school year.

Mattituck announces its Class of 2016 valedictorian and salutatorian

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Mattituck High School seniors Katherine Hoeg and Jack Dufton have been announced as the valedictorian and salutatorian of the Class of 2016.

Mattituck Jr. Sr. High School honors February students of the month

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Twelve students from grades seven through 12 were recognized yesterday for this achievement.

North Fork student-entrepreneurs build businesses from the ground up in new classes offered at local high schools

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The Virtual Enterprise classes at Mattituck and Southold high schools, give students hands-on experience starting, running and growing a business.