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The railroad tracks that run along Hubbard Avenue in Aquebogue boast beautiful views of Terry Creek, which leads out to Flanders Bay. East End riders may be able to enjoy such vistas daily if a local transit system gets up and running. Lawmakers say it's a real possibility in the wake of threatened LIRR service cuts. See story.

Is a Peconic transit system coming?
Facing LIRR cuts, pols say now's the time for our own trains

The East End could run its own transit system, one much better than the LIRR. And we could do it for less. That's the contention of local lawmakers. [Full Story]
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This Old Glory is really old
Torn American flag flies over Jamesport

Federal law states that a flag that has been so tattered can no longer serve as a symbol of the U.S. and should be destroyed. [Full Story]
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Town eyes Riverhead armory for police headquarters
National Guard set to leave for Farmingdale

The Army National Guard is scheduled to vacate the Riverhead Armory later this year. The town and the YMCA want the building. [Full Story]
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SPORTS: It's official; Cater signs with Syracuse
H.S. football star picks Orange over Rutgers

Riverhead High School senior Malcolm Cater has chosen to play for Syracuse University rather than Rutgers University, signing a national letter of intent yesterday. [Full Story]
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Blizzard approaches East End
Up to a foot of snow is possible; residents warned to stay indoors
Polls open on $123M plan to overhaul schools
Vote at Riverhead High School
Local man hits Take Five
Bought $50,000 winning ticket at the Flanders Deli on Route 24
Rolling out the red carpet at downtown business summit
Do you know these men?
Police seek help finding motel robbers


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