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"Art from the heart" was on full display as middle school students in the Smithtown Central School District turned creativity into compassion.
35 Suffolk Correction Officer Recruits Sworn In
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office welcomed its newest class of correction officer recruits during a swearing-in ceremony held at the Yaphank Correctional Facility.
All Abilities Fair Welcomes Local Families
The Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library welcomed dozens of families for its All Abilities Awareness Fair, an afternoon dedicated to promoting inclusion, accessibility and community connection at the main library in Shirley.
Holocaust Survivor’s Son Speaks to Students
Holocaust education came to life at Smithtown High School East and Smithtown High School West , as Dr. Bernie Furshpan shared his family’s powerful story of survival with 10th grade students.
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"Art from the heart" was on full display as middle school students in the Smithtown Central School District turned creativity into compassion.
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SSP Review: Democrats Pleaded With Jeffrey Epstein to Attend Hochul Fundraiser
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s name appears in a tranche of emails included in materials commonly referred to as the “Epstein files,” according to copies of correspondence reviewed by the South Shore Press.
Police: Man Flees Stop in Stolen U-Haul
A Mastic Beach man was arrested after allegedly fleeing a traffic stop in a stolen U-Haul van, driving recklessly through several Suffolk County communities and becoming involved in a hit-and-run crash, police said.
Vaping Awareness Month Urges New Yorkers to Quit
March marks Vaping Awareness Month, and the New York State Quitline is using the occasion to spotlight the health risks of electronic cigarettes while encouraging residents to take advantage of free quitting resources.
Albany’s Climate Mandates Are Driving Up Costs for New York Families and Small Businesses
Guest Editorial: New Yorkers are already struggling under the highest cost of living in the nation.
Man Indicted in Farmingville Stabbing Death
A 57-year-old Brazilian man has been indicted on murder and other charges in the fatal stabbing of his estranged wife inside her Farmingville home, a killing authorities say unfolded in front of the couple’s teenage daughter.
A Nor’easter, Icebergs, and a Narrow Escape
A winter excursion across Shinnecock Inlet almost leads to disaster for these two surfers.
Results, Not Rhetoric, In Iran Strike
A single night of decisive military action abroad triggered an unexpected political realignment at home, reshaping Washington’s debate over strength, deterrence, and America’s role in the world.
Ladies of the Legislature Unite For Women’s History Month
Five of Suffolk’s 18 legislators are marking Women’s History Month by leading a countywide professional clothing drive to help women step confidently into new opportunities.
Long Island Dems Support Trump’s Epic Fury
Congressional Democrats begrudgingly support Trump on Operation Epic Fury.
Standing Against Tyranny And Terror
Op-Ed by Alan Mindel, Chairman of the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County
Mastic Beach Singer-Songwriter Debuts New Album
I’m very much an in-the-moment kind of person.
Blood Moon To Glow Over Long Island
Early risers will witness Wednesday’s lunar eclipse.
The Colonials are Headed to the Suffolk Championship
The William Floyd Colonials boys’ varsity basketball team is headed back to the Suffolk County Championship game. The Colonials earned their return to the county final with a 73–66 victory over Walt Whitman in a semifinal playoff matchup this weekend.
Helping Hands: Library Starts Spring Drive
Library steps up to meet community needs.
Hostage Recounts 738 Days In Hamas Captivity
Yosef Chaim Ohana, free after 738 days.
Veteran Speaks On War’s Moral Weight And Lasting Cost
Vietnam veteran Mike Williams discusses the humanity of war.
Blakeman Vows To Scrap CLCPA, Slash Utility Bills
Energy costs skyrocketing, Blakeman says he’ll cut them in half.
Yes, We Are Rebuilding: Our Answer To The Community
Romaine says Yes to rebuilding the Stump Pond Dam.
L.I. Knights Prioritize Growth Over Glory
Victories matter, but growth matters more.
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