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A conference at the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library later this week will examine how women on Long Island lived, worked and endured during the American Revolution, when the island spent more than seven years under British occupation.
The Colonials Make a STATEment
The William Floyd Colonials girls' varsity basketball team is moving on in the New York state tournament after delivering a dominant performance in the quarterfinal round.
Will Senate Republicans Kill The SAVE Act?
Voter ID and no illegal immigrants voting on the table with Trump’s Save America Act.
Seed and Spice Library—Free Seeds, Sample Spices
Free seeds are yours at the library.
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Do We Have New Bracket Betting Rules?
With the arrival of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, it is once again the time of year when analysts and sports outlets begin publishing trends and statistics from past tournaments.
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Veteran Finds Peace Through Long Island Sailing
Fog of War welcome Army Medic Trisha Northover.
Center Moriches Parade Honors Longtime Community Volunteer
The 22nd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Center Moriches honored long-time community activist Virginia “Ginny” Tyson.
Iran War Gives Hochul An Excuse For New York’s High Energy Costs
The war in Iran is good news for Gov. Hochul.
Yes, THE George Santos Found the Fraud in New York Nonprofit
Sometimes the truth and exposure of corruption arrive from the most unexpected places.
Dr. Calabro Lodge Hosts Scholarship Gala
Community turns out for Calabro Lodge scholarship gala.
The Sheik of Smith Point
The dunes of Smith Point filled in as deserts in old films.
Oil Drilling Off Long Island?
Karl Grossman discusses the history of oil drilling in the Atlantic.
Past Americans’ Struggles Against Iranian Opposition
Eagle Claw hostage rescue mission was a failure.
William Floyd High School cosmetology students offer salon services to Suffolk County police officers
William Floyd High School senior cosmetology students recently offered free salon services to Suffolk County police officers as part of their training. The event provided hands-on experience while strengthening ties between students and local law enforcement. The school’s Career and Technical Education program continues to prepare students for future careers.
Repowering Plants Signals Shift In State Energy Policy
Long Island power plants may get a new lease on life.
South Shore Press Investigation Spurs Call For Statewide Nonprofit Probe
Seneca Babcock may be the tip of the iceberg for non-profit problems in New York.
Stocks and Probate
Executors and fiduciaries can face challenges while trying to marshal estate assets.
Democrats Kneecap Hochul’s Insurance Reduction Plan
Hochul’s auto insurance relief plan ignored in senate budget bill.
Nonprofit Implodes 24 Hours After SSP Fraud Exposé
Less than 24 hours after the South Shore Press published an explosive investigation exposing years of missing financial filings and alarming audit red flags at a multi-million dollar nonprofit in NYS Governor Kathy Hochul's hometown, the organization’s Executive Director resigned, and now the agency itself is shutting down.
The Grand Pistachio family show at Staller Center: 'It's a really fun day out at the theater'
Grand Pistachio is making a rare appearance in Suffolk County with its much-celebrated production of Layer the Walls at the Staller Center for the Arts on Sunday, March 22.
Albany Budget Plan Sparks Long Island Backlash
State budget proposals keeps the money flowing off Long Island.
Medal of Honor Recipient Spotlights Santos Exclusive Story
Medal of Honor recipient and NewsRadio 930 WBEN host David Bellavia devoted a segment of his radio program to questions surrounding a Buffalo, New York nonprofit after exclusive reporting by George Santos in the South Shore Press raised concerns about possible fraud, waste and abuse tied to taxpayer-funded programs.
Norovirus Risk Prompts Multi-State Shellfish Recall, New York Included
Be on the lookout for recalled shellfish.
NY Nonprofit Boss Resigns After Santos Exposé
After a South Shore Press investigation went online exposing years of missing nonprofit filings and alarming audit red flags, the focus of our investigation resigned.
Hochul, James Asleep as Big Nonprofit Skips Tax, Legal Filings
EXCLUSIVE: Buffalo Nonprofit’s Missing Financial Records Raise “Somali Learning Center–Style” Questions — Could Hochul, James Face Heat?
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