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Three William Floyd High School students demonstrated they are a cut above the rest after earning top placements at the SkillsUSA Area VI Regional Competition, held at Suffolk County Community College’s Brentwood campus.
Brookhaven’s Future: Residents Asked to Speak Up
The Town of Brookhaven is launching a long-awaited update to its Comprehensive Land Use Plan, inviting residents to help shape the future of their communities through a series of public meetings this spring.
LaLota Pushes Voter ID as NY Majority Backs Plan
Congressman Nick LaLota renewed his call for voter identification requirements in New York this week, arguing the state should adopt stricter election safeguards in line with most of the country.
Union Leader Harry Hennessey Remembered for Service
Harry Hennessey, a respected labor leader, maritime professional, and dedicated public servant, passed away on April 7th, 2026, leaving behind a legacy defined by loyalty, service, and advocacy for working families across Long Island and the maritime industry.
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Cut Above the Rest: WFHS Students Excel at CTE Competition
Three William Floyd High School students demonstrated they are a cut above the rest after earning top placements at the SkillsUSA Area VI Regional Competition, held at Suffolk County Community College’s Brentwood campus.
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Hydration Initiative Helps Suffolk County Kids Stay Healthy
The Suffolk County Water Authority (SCWA) is continuing its efforts to promote healthy hydration habits among children through a renewed partnership with Good Samaritan’s Center for Pediatric Care in Babylon, officials announced this week.
Floyd Walks it Off
It was a game full of momentum swings, big hits and late-inning drama, and in the end, the William Floyd Colonials came away with a thrilling 9-8 walk-off victory over Patchogue-Medford Raiders this week.
Where Credit Is Due: Highest Praise for District Attorney Tierney
District Attorney Tierney lauded for law and order.
Leaders React After Gilgo Monster Admits 8 Killings
Political leaders across Suffolk County reacted Wednesday with a mix of relief, sorrow and reflection after accused Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to eight killings.
Gilgo Killer Confesses to 8 Murders in Chilling Plea
Suffolk County prosecutors announced hat Rex A. Heuermann, the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer, has pleaded guilty to seven murders and admitted responsibility for an eighth killing, bringing a grim chapter in a decades-long investigation closer to resolution.
Stony Brook Students Rally for SUNY Funding
Students, faculty and staff rallied on the Chemistry Building Patio at Stony Brook University, calling for increased state investment in SUNY campuses as New York’s budget process again stretches past its legal deadline.
Snow Job: Albany Freezes As Budget Stalls Again
Republican Assemblyman Joe DeStefano grabbed his phone, turned on his camera, and captured the swirling snow before unleashing a political storm of his own, blasting Albany’s dysfunction with the ferocity of a blizzard.
Long Island House Seats Critical to Congressional Control
President Trump’s fate may hinge on Long Island races.
Stunning Plea in Gilgo Killer Case
A long-unsolved Long Island nightmare may finally reach its conclusion as the accused Gilgo Beach killer is expected to plead guilty, bringing answers to victims’ families.
A New Power Option For Long Island’s Energy Crisis
The powers that be in charge of Long Island’s energy supply should take a look at linear generators.
Hunter Grads Turn Training Into Real-World Careers
Hunter Business School graduates are stepping straight into careers, showcasing how hands-on training is turning classroom learning into real-world success across Long Island.
Budgets And Trustees On April 14 Library Ballots
Voters will decide library budgets and trustee races as rising costs shape funding proposals across local districts.
Fraud Allegations Cloud Hochul Running Mate
Fraud allegations tied to a top Albany pick raise fresh questions about oversight, accountability, and taxpayer spending in New York.
A High-Stakes Message In The Strait Of Hormuz
A forceful warning in the Strait of Hormuz puts Trump’s “peace through strength” doctrine to a high-stakes global test.
SCPD Hiring EMS Officer to Train First Responders
The role offers an annual salary of $63,449 and includes benefits such as health insurance, participation in the New York State Retirement System, and paid vacation time.
Real Estate Titan Wilbur Breslin Dies at 99
“Wilbur Breslin was a titan of the real estate industry here on Long Island,” Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico said, reflecting on the life and legacy of the longtime developer.
Floyd Robotics Qualifies for World Championship
The William Floyd High School robotics team has earned top honors at a major regional competition, securing a place on the world stage while showcasing the talent of its student engineers.
Brookhaven to Host Annual Health and Wellness Fair
Brookhaven Town officials have announced plans for the 6th Annual Health and Wellness Fair, scheduled for Saturday, May 16, at Brookhaven Town Hall in Farmingville.
Teen Trapped in Mud Rescued in Wildlife Refuge Drama
Suffolk County Police officers rescued a 15-year-old Shirley boy after he became trapped in mud along the Carmans River inside Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge.
Suffolk Judges Brief Police Cadets on Court System
Members of the Suffolk County Courts visited the Suffolk County Police Academy in Brentwood to deliver a lecture to cadets of the academy’s 194th Recruit Class, providing an in-depth look at how the justice system operates after an arrest.
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