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Brittany Wait

Brittany Wait joined newsday.com as a community journalist in April after a stint at the Times Beacon Record Newspapers in Setauket. She is a 2011 graduate of the Stony Brook University School of Journalism.

Despite rain, crowd comes out for Sweet Corn Festival

Emma Roner, 2, of Greenport, couldn't help but

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Wearing orange rain boots up to her knees, Emma Roner, 2, nibbled on an ear of corn in between sips of fresh lemonade as her mother picked kernels off her cheek. “Emma loves it here,” said Cara Roner, 34, of Greenport. “She loves the sheep, pigs races and ponies. And I can’t get her away from the corn. We both just finished off two ears of corn. It’s so good.” Despite the rain, Roner and her daughter,...

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ABC's 'The Chew' cameras visit Glen Cove afterschool program

As part of an upcoming summer feature on

Photo credit: Brittany Wait

Holding a cafeteria tray, Patrick Grecco, 9, lined up with other children to grab lunch — a ham and cheese sandwich, bag of apple slices, milk and juice boxes and a peach.

It was like any other lunch he and about 100 of his peers receive at the Glen Cove Youth Bureau’s “Glen Cove After 3” summer program, but on Thursday, he was being filmed.

As part of an upcoming summer feature on childhood...

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What's on your bucket list?

Whether it's skydiving, competitive eating or anything in

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Got a bucket list item that you’re about to cross off? Let us tag along.

We’re launching a video series next month in which we follow Long Islanders as they accomplish major lifetime goals. These are things you’re already planning to do -- and do them on Long Island.

Sky-diving and running your first marathon are obvious choices. But maybe you have some other challenge in mind. How about...

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Dolphin found at Jones Beach dies, official says

Members of the Riverhead Foundation prepare to remove

Photo credit: Jim Staubitzer

The adult male bottlenose dolphin that washed ashore at Jones Beach Tuesday afternoon died after being picked up by the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation.

At about 1:30 p.m., the foundation dispatched a team to collect the 9-foot, 500-pound dolphin that stranded itself on the beach on the east side of Field 6.

The dolphin was still alive when they got there, according...

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Bay Shore High School librarian wins national leadership award

Amy Jo Southworth, 39, of Sayville, is the

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When Amy Jo Southworth was hired as a librarian at Bay Shore High School in 2009, one of her first courses of action was to increase the number of books students checked out at one time.

She initiated a V.I.P. program at the school to encourage students to read more.

“There were students who really wanted to check out more books, so I wanted to reward those students and encourage other...

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Sea Faire festival debuts to highlight Glen Cove waterfront

Kings of the Coast pirates invite children to

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Four-year-old Ryder Brennan wore a pirate costume as he helped other children pull a covered treasure chest onto a ship with a rope.

“We got the buried treasure! We found it!” Ryder exclaimed.

The Glen Cove boy and friend Andon Esteves, 5, were among 15 children who were invited by Kings of the Coast pirates to partake in a scavenger hunt for treasure at the inaugural Sea Faire...

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Riverhead's Suffolk Theater makes July 4 encore

Bob Spiotto, executive director of Riverhead's Suffolk Theater,

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Wearing a vintage Dixieland hat, Bob Spiotto looked out over the audience, grabbed his microphone, prompted the swing bang GI Jivesters to begin playing and began to sing.

Kicking off the night in front of 200 of his guests, Spiotto, executive director of the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead, sang the 1902 jazz standard “Won’t You Come Home Bill Bailey.”

Guests danced, drank and ate for...

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Kevin Bacon, Brad Barbeque Pit among the contestants in Manorville's first Hot Dog Pig Races

Nearly 50 people waved checkered flags while cheering

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Waving a checkered flag, 9-year-old Jillian LaPrise, cheered on squealing pig Brad Barbeque Pit as he raced past two other pigs crossing the finish line and placed second.

"I didn't expect the pigs to be so smart," said LaPrise, of Shelton, Ct., who was staying with her grandparents and cousins in Smithtown for the week. “And they’re so fast.”

A larger pig, Arnold Schwartzenburger,...

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Generations share in Montauk sand castle contest fun

Kiernan Dennis, 13, of Port Washington, and five

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As the fog rolled in and the tide inched closer, Paige Carroll and her team worked rigorously to finish digging the moat and wall protecting their sand kingdom.

On Thursday, the 9-year-old and four other boys made up one of 18 teams competing in the first sand castle contest of the season at Hither Hills State Park in Montauk. The contests run on Thursdays, between 9:30 and 11 a.m., until...

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