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First annual 5k in honor of limousine crash victims attracts hundreds

April 11, 2018 Jennifer Corr 0

By Jonnathan Pulla and Jennifer Corr SMITHTOWN,NY– Around 700 people participated in the first annual “Run 4 Our Angels 5 K” on April. 8 at […]

Bowling popularity doesn’t waver on Long Island despite national decline

November 8, 2017 Nicholas Spennato 0

By Nick Spennato and Jillian Weynand   To the right of the shoe rental at the AMF East Meadow, the lanes are mostly empty, save […]

Zombies ran in Massapequa to support Special Olympics New York

November 8, 2017 Joshua B. Milien 0

By Joshua B. Milien and Antonia Brogna A young woman sat at a picnic table, holding her brown bangs away from her face, giving a […]

From kickball to cornhole: LI-Kick expands into Patchogue

November 8, 2017 Kayla McKiski 0

By Kayla McKiski and Skyler Gilbert Rosemary Bair and Cassie Rienth had beers in hand at a bar on Monday night, surrounded by five TVs […]

New Pitch Count Rule May Impact Young Athletes

April 5, 2017 Guneet Singh 0

By Nick Musumeci and Guneet Singh When sixteen-year-old Max Nielsen first felt the pain in his arm, he was standing on a mound in the […]

Karate Tournament Strengthens Children’s Self-Esteem

April 5, 2017 Diamond Bridges 0

By Diamond Bridges and Dyondra Wilson Music blasts from the speakers as Che Gaskins, a Baltimore native, holds his stance ready to punch and kick. […]

Optional Girl Lacrosse Helmets Could Make Game More Aggressive

April 5, 2017 Chereese Cross 0

By Chereese Cross and Xueying Luo  Two weeks ago, Amy Hoeffner a senior varsity lacrosse player at Bay Shore High School, walked onto the lacrosse […]

The Fantasy Sports Industry Pays-To-Play

April 6, 2016 Jager Robinson 0

By Jager Robinson, Katarina Delgado and Jason Lee The New York State Senate has proposed an amendment to the 2017 budget to include a mandatory […]

Stony Brook Rowing Pushes through the Tide

November 6, 2015 Michelle Karim 0

By Kyle Barr and Michelle Karim As the sky turned from black to navy blue, a group of eleven people shuffled out of their cars […]

Soccer Keeps Brentwood Players Away from Gangs

November 4, 2015 Jessica Opatich 0

By Jessica Opatich and Julia Marsigliano The Brentwood bench is filled with players, many whom might never see the field during a regular season game, […]

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