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A fascination with trains and a simple scientific question helped kindergartener Parker Anderson earn top honors at the Brookhaven National Laboratory Elementary Science Fair.
America's 250th Celebration: The Patriotism Our Nation Needs
As America prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, something remarkable is happening in Washington, D.C.
Long Island Woman Recalls Jan. 6 Ordeal
A retired Long Island police officer says she was swept into the events of Jan. 6, 2021, and later faced what she describes as a politically motivated prosecution that led to a federal prison sentence.
The Iran War might end, but most likely U.S. war goals will remain unachieved
The Third Gulf War does not look like it will end soon, because President Donald J. Trump’s determination to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons exposes America’s inability to achieve geopolitical goals through war—after we ended the Second World War with two nuclear weapons ourselves
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Retail grocery antitrust claim assignee sues Keurig Green Mountain for alleged monopolization of coffee markets
A company holding antitrust claims from a major grocery retailer has filed suit against Keurig Green Mountain, alleging the coffee giant used unlawful tactics to dominate the single-serve brewer and K-Cup markets.
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Suffolk County by the Numbers: Why Long Island’s Housing Market Continues to Deliver
The Suffolk County housing market continues to prove why Long Island remains one of the most resilient real estate markets in New York.
White House political team gearing up for 2026 midterms with 2002 playbook
Republicans are poised to do very well in the 2026 midterms in one of those rare instances when the party controlling the White House picks up seats in the House of Representatives.
The Human Side Of The War On Terror
Long Island veteran Montgomery “Monty” Granger shares his firsthand experiences from the War on Terror, reflecting on the challenges of detainee operations at Guantanamo Bay, the lingering effects of traumatic brain injuries and the importance of maintaining humanity in times of conflict.
America’s Mayor Draws A Crowd In Ronkonkoma
Hundreds of supporters gathered in Ronkonkoma over the weekend to celebrate Rudy Giuliani’s 82nd birthday, honoring the former New York City mayor as he reflected on his legal battles, health struggles and enduring commitment to the causes he champions.
From the Newsroom: "Rudy-Culed, Ruined, Repaid?
What has been done to Giuliani, the political persecution of conservatives and weaponization of the courts, is so disgraceful, disgusting and deranged.
Right On Cue: There Is A Dart In The Making
Although second-year New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart received plenty of backlash from his introduction of current U.S. President Donald J. Trump at a political rally in Suffern, New York, the big picture here is the massive upside Dart has garnered as he enters his second year with Big Blue under the newly installed John Harbaugh regime.
Prosecutors: Booze Bandit Illegal Busted for Fourth DWI
A repeat drunk driver and illegal immigrant with a staggering blood-alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit has been convicted in Suffolk County after what prosecutors say was his fourth DWI offense in a decade.
Veterans Museum Expansion Fueled by Generosity
“Thank you to B2K Development & King Quality Roofing & Siding for their expansion support of the VFW Post 6249 World War II & Military History Museum.”
Brookhaven to Taxpayers: Speak Now or Don't Complain Later
The future of Brookhaven is up for grabs, and town officials are telling taxpayers to make their voices heard before the bulldozers, developers and politicians decide for them.
Barton's Best Bet: Hurricanes to Win the Cup
The Stanley Cup Final is set, and while neither the Buffalo Sabres nor New York Rangers are involved, hockey fans still have plenty to watch. In this South Shore Press Video Vault segment, Managing Editor Stefan Mychajliw and News Director Tom Barton discuss Barton's Best Bet for the championship series between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Knicks Shock NBA World
The New York Knicks are headed to the NBA Finals, a place few expected them to reach when the season began. In this South Shore Press Video Vault segment, Managing Editor Stefan Mychajliw talks basketball with News Director Tom Barton about the Knicks' surprising playoff run and their chances in the championship series.
The Man Behind NYU Langone Health
The name Langone is becoming increasingly familiar across Long Island as NYU Langone expands its presence in Suffolk County, but many residents may not know the story of the businessman and philanthropist whose generosity helped transform one of the nation’s leading health systems.
NYU Langone To Transform South Shore Health Care
Brookhaven Town officials are welcoming plans for a major expansion of NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk in Patchogue, saying the project will improve access to health care on the South Shore while creating both construction and long-term medical jobs.
Why Democrats Keep Winning New York
A critic of New York’s political system argues that a vast network of taxpayer-funded interests helps Democrats maintain power.
Burner Prudenti Law: Put Life Insurance in a Trust?
Depending on your goals, it may make sense to transfer ownership of your whole life insurance policy to a trust.
Suffolk Closeup: Inside Steinbeck’s Hidden Haven
And now, you can get an extraordinary insight into Steinbeck.
Get Discount Attraction Tickets at the Library
Suffolk County libraries use their negotiating power to get terrific discounts at local attractions for our patrons. There are no refunds or exchanges for library discount ticket purchases. Some discount codes require contacting the library by phone or in person.
Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame to Host The Reaper on 50th Anniversary
Because life often needs more cowbells, members of Blue Öyster Cult, past and present, will return to Long Island on Saturday, May 30, on the 50th anniversary of “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper.”
Mastic Fire Chief Named EMS Professional Of Year
Mastic Fire Department Chief Steve Januszkiewicz was recognized as a 2026 EMS Professional of the Year, honoring more than three decades of service in emergency medical care, public safety and emergency management.
Brookhaven Eyes Pause On AI Data Centers
Residents urged Brookhaven officials to permanently block artificial intelligence data centers as concerns over electric rates, water supplies and environmental impacts prompted the town to propose an 18-month moratorium on the facilities.
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