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Rohan Murphy, a double amputee and former Penn State Division I wrestler, spoke to Eastport–South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School students about the importance of perseverance, resilience, and determination—traits he emphasized will carry them through both their personal and professional lives.
Courage in Tehran, Cowardice in New York
Protestors risk it all in Iran while they’re coddled in New York.
The Redistribution Racket
Same old political racket: taxpayer money to buy votes.
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Colonials Host Coaches vs. Cancer/Score for a Cure
The William Floyd girls’ varsity basketball team, led by head coach Rich Sinclair, recently hosted a “Coaches vs. Cancer/Score for a Cure” game against Riverhead to raise money in the fight against cancer. As part of the initiative, the Colonials also participated in a shoot-a-thon, and through concessions and T-shirt sales, they raised nearly $650 for the American Cancer Society.
Wealth Management Firms Accuse Real Estate Entities of Fraudulent Scheme
Summitbridge Wealth Management and Arna Premier Property Solutions have filed a lawsuit against multiple real estate entities accusing them of running a Ponzi-style fraud scheme involving over $1 million in investments.
Plaintiff Alleges False Arrests by NYPD Officers
Micah Mitchell has filed a lawsuit against multiple NYPD officers alleging false arrest among other civil rights violations after two separate incidents where he claims he was unlawfully detained without cause
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Small Firms Struggle to Fill Jobs as Labor Shortages Persist
New York is still a tough place to run a business.
PSEG Shares Tips to Lower Winter Energy Bills
Take the steps to lower your energy costs this winter.
Local Artist Proposes Visual Dialogue With Grosz at the Heckscher
Local artist looks to hang at the Heckscher.
What Do I Need to Know About Electronic Wills in New York?
Wills can now be executed, witnessed, and filed electronically.
From Long Island to Iraq, A Veteran’s Story
A riveting story of one man’s service in Iraq.
Street Takeover Task Force Nets Four Arrests
Police Task Force tasks reckless drivers off the road.
The Background of Nicolas Maduro
He destroyed his country and now he’s in U.S. custody.
First Responders Connect With Residents at “Meet the Paws” Event
First responders and Suffolk County K-9 teams met with residents at a “Meet the Paws: Coffee with a Cop” event.
Brookhaven Youth Bureau Announces Winter Coat Drive
Warming up the winter through Brookhaven’s coat drive.
Business Group Welcomes New Leaders
They are a powerful force for Long Island business and regional economic development.
Sachem Alum Named Sportswriter of the Year
Sachem alum Rich Cimini has been named New York State Sportswriter of the Year for the third time by the National Sports Media Association, further cementing his status as one of the most respected voices in sports journalism. This year, Cimini shares the prestigious honor with Steve Serby of the New York Post.
Brookhaven Clerk Kevin LaValle Takes Oath for Second Term
Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin J. LaValle has begun his second term with a renewed push toward modernization, efficiency, and expanded online services.
U.S. Moves to Exit Dozens of Global Organizations
They are not in the best interest of America, so Trump bails from global organizations.
INTERFACE Toy Drive Reaches Families Across Brookhaven
7,375 kids get gifts thanks to Brookhaven toy drive.
The Quiet Winter Gathering of Long Island’s Starlings
Starlings in America have Shakespeare to thank.
Romance & Cigarettes Recap — Interview With John Turturro
Star interview with John Turturro.
The Rotunda Legacy: A Family Standard of Excellence
Center Moriches sports has a long and storied history, but few families have left a mark quite like the Rotundas. Mike and Jennifer Rotunda have four children, and all of them have excelled in Center Moriches athletics, particularly on the soccer field.
Broken to Unbreakable: Lori Vollkommer’s Incredible Comeback
Overcoming her fears and a series of setbacks, Lori Vollkommer stages a remarkable comeback.
Eat Real Food America: Federal Dietary Guidelines Changed
America is unhealthy, and federal officials say changing what we eat is now a national priority.
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