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Stony Brook

Stony Brook is a charming place that owes its colonial ambience less to the American Revolution than to the Ward Melville revolution.
Photo: View of Stony Brook's Main Street in about 1900, showing the post office building on the two-acre village green. (Three Village Historical Society Photo)
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Stony Brook is a charming place that owes its colonial ambience less to the American Revolution than to the Ward Melville revolution.
Photo: View of Stony Brook's Main Street in about 1900, showing the post office building on the two-acre village green. (Three Village Historical Society Photo)
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    Mar 20, 2013 | Daily Press
  1. ACC All Access: Virginia will be up early to host Sunday's 11 a.m. NIT second round game vs. St. John's

    After hanging with the night owls at tipoff in Tuesday's win against Norfolk State in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament, Virginia will need to have an early wake-up call for Sunday's second NIT game.
    After hanging with the night owls at tipoff in Tuesday's win against Norfolk State in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament, Virginia will need to have an early wake-up call for Sunday's second NIT game. U.Va. will tipoff its matchup...

    Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, National Invitation Tournament, St. John's Red Storm, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Bethune-Cookman University

  2. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Charles Rosen dies at 85; pianist wrote 'The Classical Style'

    Charles Rosen, the renowned pianist and prolific writer whose award-winning book "The Classical Style" has been read by music students around the world, has died. He was 85.
    Charles Rosen, the renowned pianist and prolific writer whose award-winning book "The Classical Style" has been read by music students around the world, has died. He was 85. The New York-born musician had been suffering from cancer and died Sunday...

    Tags: Harvard University, Upper West Side, Mount Sinai, Manhattan (New York City), Music

  4. Nov 26, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Sports on TV

    MONDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || Autos || Lucas Oil Off Road: San Bernardino (T) || SPEEDNoon || || Lucas Oil Off Road: Reno (T) || SPEED1 || || M. bask. || Stony Brook@Connecticut (T) || MASN10 a.m. || || Ball State@Indiana (T)...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut)

  6. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Gov. Cuomo: Lowe's to Distribute Over 22,000 Thanksgiving Meals to Sandy Victims

    Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that Lowe’s will be distributing more than 22,000 traditional, family-style Thanksgiving meals from Boston Market to families in the hardest hit communities of Hurricane Sandy. These heat-and-serve dinners will be distributed on a first come, first served basis on Wednesday, November 21 beginning at 11:00 AM.
    Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that Lowe’s will be distributing more than 22,000 traditional, family-style Thanksgiving meals from Boston Market to families in the hardest hit communities of Hurricane Sandy. These heat-and-serve dinners...

    Tags: Staten Island (New York City), Government, Patchogue, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Rosedale (Queens, New York)

  8. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  9. A partnership in music and in life

    Audiences who attend performances by Iryna Krechkovsky and Kevin Kwan Loucks not only get to witness a musical partnership, but a partnership in life.
    Audiences who attend performances by Iryna Krechkovsky and Kevin Kwan Loucks not only get to witness a musical partnership, but a partnership in life. Krechkovsky, a violinist, and Loucks, a pianist, are married, which they say works to their advantage...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music, Music Industry

  10. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  11. Liberty University football game Saturday vs. Stony Brook to benefit Hurricane Sandy victims

    Liberty University is trying to fill Williams Stadium on Saturday to aid Hurricane Sandy victims.
    Liberty University is trying to fill Williams Stadium on Saturday to aid Hurricane Sandy victims. The Flames host Stony Brook, which is on Long Island in New York, at 3 p.m. Saturday. Long Island suffered extensive damage from the effects of Hurricane...

    Tags: Gleaning for the World, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Heisman Trophy, Hurricane Sandy (2012)

  12. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Louis Simpson dies at 89; Pulitzer-winning poet

    "A poet," Louis Simpson once wrote, "should wish for enough unhappiness to keep him writing."
    "A poet," Louis Simpson once wrote, "should wish for enough unhappiness to keep him writing." Simpson may not have wished for trouble, but he kept writing for 60 years — spare, powerful poems about war, infidelity, suburban alienation and other...

    Tags: Saul Bellow, John Updike, Vanderbilt University , Allen Ginsberg, University of California, Berkeley

  14. Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Fetchtoto
  15. Alumni trombonist to appear in concert with the WSU Symphony Orchestra

    Guest artist Michael Powell, tenor trombonist of the American Brass Quintet since 1983, will appear in concertwith the WSU Symphony Orchestra on Thursday, September 20, at 7:30pm, in Miller Concert Hall.  The orchestra’s inaugural performance of the 2012-13 season features music by Haydn, Sibelius, and Eric Ewazen. 
    Guest artist Michael Powell, tenor trombonist of the American Brass Quintet since 1983, will appear in concertwith the WSU Symphony Orchestra on Thursday, September 20, at 7:30pm, in Miller Concert Hall.  The orchestra’s inaugural performance of the...

    Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Entertainment, Festive Events

  16. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Hampton Classic to Host Optimum Kids Day on Saturday, September 1

    When the Hampton Classic Horse Show returns to Bridgehampton, NY, August 26 &ndash; September 2, for its 37<sup>th</sup> year of world-class equestrian competition, shopping and entertainment, it will once again feature one of its most popular attractions, Optimum&reg; Kids Day.
    When the Hampton Classic Horse Show returns to Bridgehampton, NY, August 26 – September 2, for its 37th year of world-class equestrian competition, shopping and entertainment, it will once again feature one of its most popular attractions, Optimum®...

    Tags: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Music, Long Island, Media Industry, FIFA World Cup

  18. May 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Bluefin tuna carried a little -- very little -- radiation from Japan to California, study says

    Pacific bluefin tuna carried radioactivity from <a title="Japan" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/intl/japan-PLGEO000001.topic">Japan</a>&rsquo;s 2011 <a title="Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan)" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/intl/japan/fukushima-prefecture-%28japan%29/fukushima-%28fukushima-japan%29-PLGEO1001007014111648.topic">Fukushima</a>&nbsp;Daiichi nuclear disaster all the way across the ocean to the shores of California, scientists reported Monday.
    Los Angeles Times
    Pacific bluefin tuna carried radioactivity from Japan’s 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster all the way across the ocean to the shores of California, scientists reported Monday. They didn’t bring much — the levels were far lower...

    Tags: Fishing, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Japan, Stanford University, Science and Technology

  20. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, broke color barrier at Naval Academy

    Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, who broke the color barrier at the Naval Academy and was its first African-American graduate in 1949, died Tuesday of cancer at Springhouse of Silver Spring Assisted Living.
    Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, who broke the color barrier at the Naval Academy and was its first African-American graduate in 1949, died Tuesday of cancer at Springhouse of Silver Spring Assisted Living. He was 85. "It's important for America to...

    Tags: Adam Clayton Powell Jr., West Point, Science and Technology, NAACP, College Sports

  22. Mar 6, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Joseph T. Krysztoforski

    Date of birth: Sept. 30, 1953 Hometown: Phoenix, Md. (Baltimore County) Education: Course work in psychology at Brooklyn College in 1973; bachelor’s degrees in psychology, education and social science from State University of New York at Stony...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), First Data Corporation, State University of New York, Religion and Belief, Baltimore County

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