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High rollers spent millions only to find their digital art is worthless.
Law cracking down on dishonest Suffolk County contractors signed
Legislator Jim Mazzarella's bill was signed into law, strengthening enforcement against unscrupulous contractors and bolstering consumer protections across the County.
Long Island University wins state grant award
Long Island University is set to receive $1,512,760 in state grants.
Mamdani funding blurs line between charity and politics
White Collar Fraud’s latest on Mamdani.
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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.
NFT frenzy fades into digital dust
High rollers spent millions only to find their digital art is worthless.
Jets great Nick Mangold dies at 41
Nick Mangold, the New York Jets’ legendary center and one of the most beloved figures in franchise history, passed away Saturday night from complications of kidney disease. He was 41.
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Planning for Your Digital Legacy: How to Protect and Pass On Your Online Assets
Q: I store photos, documents, and account information online. What happens to these digital assets after I pass away, and how can I make sure my family has access?
First County Line Cup Honors Fallen FDNY Firefighter
The inaugural County Line Cup brought the two departments together in a competitive lacrosse match to raise money for Herman’s family.
Woman Arrested After Fatal Melville E-Bike Crash
Suffolk County Police arrested a Melville woman early Saturday morning after a motor vehicle crash killed an e-bike rider in Melville.
Bay Shore man guilty of sex trafficking
Freddie Rice used narcotics and financial coercion to force victims into sexual acts and now he faces 50 years in prison.
Stony Brook professor receives NIH grant to develop AI for healthcare resource allocation
Jian Li, an assistant professor at Stony Brook University, has received a $1.2 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to create artificial intelligence systems that improve the allocation of healthcare resources for...
Nathaniel Woodhull students study river science at Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge
Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School fourth-grade students recently took part in an educational field trip to Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge.
William Floyd soccer coach Paul Paniccia marks career milestone with 100th victory
William Floyd High School boys’ varsity soccer head coach Paul Paniccia recently achieved his 100th career victory, marking a significant milestone for the program.
Thieves make off with cash in thrift store theft
Taking food from the mouths of the poor, thieves target church and thrift store.
Suffolk bond sale reflects solid fiscal health
Suffolk snags a 2.96% interest rate on its $188.7 million borrowing.
Get ready for some better roads in Suffolk County
Over $57 million in road re-pavement funds is allocated to Suffolk County.
Renovation underway at Center Moriches eyesore
Residents looking forward to the renovation of a decade-old Center Moriches eyesore.
My Name Is Thomas Hwang: Chronicles of Astronomy
If you gaze up at the night sky and fix your focus on celestial entities from asteroids to black holes embarking upon a tour of the universe, most will be overwhelmed by our majestic surroundings called Creation.
Trouble in the Air: Lincoln, Rosecrans, and the Road to Chattanooga
“Rosecrans has been whipped, as I feared. I have feared it for several days. I believe I feel trouble in the air before it comes.”— President Abraham Lincoln
CRESLI leads the way in coastal research and education
This group is devoted to the seals and whales that visit Long Island waters.
Town of Brookhaven to host annual Polar Plunge for Special Olympics New York
The Town of Brookhaven is set to host its Annual Polar Plunge in partnership with Special Olympics New York on November 22, 2025, at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai.
Yaphank firefighter reaches 10-gallon blood milestone
80 donations add up to 10 gallons for blood donor Chad Trusnovec.
Crazy Eddie whistleblower blasts Attorney General James
From Crazy Eddie to fraud fighter, Sam Antar sinks his teeth into the Attorney General.
Stony Brook researchers awarded NSF grant for study using ancient fern in climate mitigation
A team at Stony Brook University has received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the potential of an ancient aquatic fern, Azolla, in offsetting carbon emissions.
Stony Brook honors students present innovative projects at INNOVATE challenge
A group of undergraduate students from Stony Brook University participated in INNOVATE: Honors Edition, an all-day innovation challenge held on October 17 at the Student Activities Center.
Supplier of pot-laced gummies to William Floyd students arrested
Suffolk County Police arrested a man who provided a middle school student with cannabis gummies that were in turn distributed to other students at the school.
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