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Some stories put a smile on your face. Here's our wrap-up from around Northern Suffolk and the East End.

Some stories put a smile on your face. Here's our wrap-up from around Northern Suffolk and the East End.

It may be in the low 30s, but there are signs of the spring. See a few yourself? Snap a photo and add it to the post.
Also: Elevated charges pending against an Aquebogue man involved in a double-fatal accident.
Homeowners claim they had no idea their house was rented out for an Internet sex show.
About 100 people turned out in support of Gina Kraus.
Five economy cars to handle the Long Island commute.
Some stories are downright strange. Here's our wrap-up from around Northern Suffolk and the East End.
Also, middle school student headed to National Geographic Bee.
With the warm weather on the way, now is the time to select a great summer program before they all fill up.
Also: Aquebogue man receives threats after he was charged in connection to a double fatal accident last week.
The lifeguarding father and son team will be honored next month.
Erosion in Water Mill uncovers old cars recently.
The Hampton Ballet Theatre School will perform two new ballets at Guild Hall.
Town board is considering a rezone request.
The Montauk School Science Fair took place on Friday, despite the storm.
Nathan Lane, Mickey Straus, John Alexander and Walter Isaacson honored on Monday.
Accident on the Meadowbrook Parkway involved East End man.
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Missing for one week, the 16-year-old Peconic girl is on the mind of people throughout the East End. Has her case started a dialogue in your family?
As hospital cafeteria is renovated, tables and chairs get donated.