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Councilwoman Jane Bonner and Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio attended the Rocky Point Fire Department's 68th Annual Installation Dinner on May 17th.
You Can Pray for President Biden and Demand an Investigation
Yes, you can feverishly pray for President Biden to be in as little pain as possible now that cancer has spread to his frail bones, while at the same time demanding accountability for the seriousness of the disease being hidden from the American people for many years.
25 to Life: Patchogue Felon Convicted of Shooting into Mastic Beach Home
The 58-year-old repeat offender was convicted in a jury trial of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, DA Tierney announced on May 16th.
Party at the Roasthouse! Popular Sandwich Chain Sets Up Shop in Babylon
Roast Sandwich House grand-opened its sixth location on May 19th at 114 Deer Park Avenue in Babylon Village.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Shoeless Joe Has a Chance
Last week MLB commissioner Rob Manfred made a monumental decision and removed Pete Rose and 16 other deceased people from the league’s permanently ineligible list. The most recognizable name aside from Rose was Shoeless Joe Jackson.
Respect Youth Officials
Anyone who has been to youth sports knows the trials and almost abuse the officials and umpires take on a daily basis. Standing in there wearing a referee or umpire uniform is a thankless job that is often criticized and almost never applauded. Grown adults across the country have been known to spoil the sport for the kids because of their treatment of these officials.
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Suffolk Celebrates EMS Appreciation Week
They save lives, and this week we officially appreciate them.
William Floyd High School students earn multiple Teeny Award nominations
Ten students from William Floyd High School have been nominated for the Teeny Awards in six categories, recognizing their contributions both on-stage and behind the scenes.
DeStefano Denounces Passage of Medical Aid in Dying Bill: “This Is a Grave Mistake”
Assisted suicide in New York: One lawmaker thinks it’s a bad idea.
Timing of Biden’s Cancer Announcement Raises Questions
Over the weekend, the office of former President Joe Biden announced that Biden had been diagnosed with advanced, aggressive prostate cancer that had metastasized to his bones.
Origami Club's latest artwork finds new home at Health Sciences Library
The Origami Club's latest project has found a new home at the Health Sciences Library on East Campus.
Stony Brook alumni join prestigious National Academy of Sciences
Two alumni from Stony Brook University have been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
Catacosinos Fellowship awarded to three doctoral students in computer science
This month, three doctoral students from the Department of Computer Science have been honored with the Catacosinos Fellowship for Excellence in Computer Science.
Researchers explore why writers find large language models lacking
Researchers at Stony Brook University and Salesforce AI Research are investigating the reasons behind professional writers' dissatisfaction with Large Language Models (LLMs).
Brookhaven Town Clerk hosts mobile office tour at Sachem Public Library
Farmingville, NY – On May 8th, Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle continued his 2025 Mobile Office tour at the Sachem Public Library in Holbrook.
South Shore Press Video Vault: SBM Medical Director of the Prostate Care Program, Dr. Howard Adler
The South Shore Press spoke to a leading prostate cancer medical professional on this type of cancer, what possible treatments are available for President Biden, and the importance of men getting regular screenings and colonoscopies.
Eleanor Weeks Named 2025 Senior Citizen of Distinction
Decades of service wins it for Eleanor Weeks
DeStefano and Murray Host “Shed the Meds” Event at Longwood Library
Suffolk residents shed their meds.
Alisa McMorris Turned Tragedy into Advocacy
Wading River Woman keeps the spirit of her son alive.
From Long Island to Louisville: Patricia Poggi Proves One Pair of Pajamas Can Change a Life
Suffolk woman to Kentucky on PJ mission.
Little Red Shed Opens at Avery Homestead, Launching a New Chapter in Historic Preservation
A little red shed just opened in East Patchogue—and it’s helping preserve 270 years of local history.
Center Moriches Student Named State Champion in Marine Service Technology
Center Moriches High School student Gavin Bailey recently took top prize in the SkillsUSA competition.
Tangier Smith Elementary celebrates Earth Day with family night
Tangier Smith Elementary School recently hosted a "Go Green, Go Global" family night in celebration of Earth Day.
Haugland Group donates trailer to support robotics and technical education
The Haugland Group, LLC has donated a 2024 aluminum trailer to support the William Floyd Robotics and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Which gas stations in Suffolk County had the cheapest premium gas during week ending May 10
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 2 gas stations had the lowest price of premium gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending May 10.
Wheelchair ramp installation costs vary by material and complexity
Installing a wheelchair ramp is essential for enhancing accessibility in both residential and commercial settings.
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