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BARBARAELLEN KOCH PHOTO
Target aims at changes
The Target department store on Route 58 in Riverhead, pictured here on Tuesday, is getting a facelift. Aside from the paint job, a newly expanded supermarket that will offer fresh produce and prepackaged meats is set to open in the huge box store Friday.
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Eastern Long Island's Tea Party movement is gaining momentum — and national attention
But will it last?

Their mission is clear: Get conservatives elected to local, state and federal offices, while working against perceived liberal incumbents like Tim Bishop. [Full Story]
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Huntington legislators propose trailer law
Bill would keep homeless sex offenders on East End

Not only did county lawmakers again delay a plan to remove the sex offender trailer in Riverside, two western legislators filed a bill to keep it here. [Full Story]
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Two Town Board members reject tax hike plans
Say staff cuts are necessary

With Riverhead staring at a budget deficit of $7.3 million, taxes could jump by 27.5 or 15.5 percent next year. But Giglio and Gabrielsen say town could save money through cuts. [Full Story]
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Baseball team, Brennan inducted into Mercy's new hall of fame

The 2003 state champion baseball team and former basketball star Paul Brennan were the first inductees in Bishop McGann-Mercy High School's new athletic hall of fame. [Full Story]
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Dem wins in Southampton
Bridget Fleming takes special election for Town Board seat
Packed house at MTA hearing
Locals decry taxes, Long Island Rail Road service cuts.
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