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A Veteran’s Journey From Service To Healing
Army veteran Donna Zephrine reflects on her Long Island roots, two Iraq deployments, PTSD, education, and the healing power of staying connected.
Berga: Segregated German Concentration Camp for Jewish-American Prisoners of War
American POWs endured brutal conditions at Berga.
Handling Bequests to Foreign Beneficiaries
What executors need to know about overseas heirs.
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Give the "Busts" a Chance
When former top prospects do not break out right away, it becomes easy for fantasy baseball managers to forget about them or label them as busts. In today’s fast-moving fantasy world, patience can be hard to find. However, many players take longer to develop, and at 25 years old there is still plenty of time for talented prospects to turn things around.
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Getting Ready For Your Next Big Move
Make your next move smoother with smart planning and local insight.
Big Welcome Home Planned For Honor Flight Veterans
The public is encouraged to gather at MacArthur Airport May 2 to give Long Island veterans a powerful, late-night welcome home after their Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C.
Volunteers Answer The Call, But Albany Says ‘No’
When the call comes in the dead of night, volunteers answer—but Albany Democrats just turned its back on them.
Spring Events Bloom Across Brookhaven
A lineup of spring events returns, from street fairs to festivals with something for everyone.
State Must Investigate Nonprofit Oversight Failures
Lawmaker pushes for audit, citing risk of widespread misuse of public funds.
Democrats Say ‘No’ To Emergency Volunteer Tax Break
Democrats block tax break aimed at supporting volunteer firefighters and EMS amid growing shortages.
Patchogue Beautification Fundraiser Nears Five Decade Milestone
An almost five-decade tradition returns to the Village of Patchogue on Wednesday, April 29, with a taste of Ireland at James Joyce Pub & Restaurant in support of the annual Eloise Staudinger Beautification Fundraiser Luncheon & Dinner.
Canine Companions in Medford Offers Service Dog Demo
Canine Companions, the nation’s largest nonprofit service-dog organization, opens its Medford campus several times a year to demonstrate how especially trained dogs help create independence for those with disabilities.
South Country Budget Plan Sparks Outrage, Calls For Resignations
A double-digit tax hike sparks outrage, resignation calls, and accusations of financial misconduct in South Country schools.
Rocky Point's Own Plays at Yankee Stadium
This past week was a dream come true for Rocky Point native Frankie Moscatiello, who had the opportunity to pitch at one of baseball’s most iconic venues — Yankee Stadium. More than a decade ago, Moscatiello was starring locally for the Rocky Point Eagles, where he developed into one of the area’s top players. His success on the mound earned him All-Long Island honors and helped launch a standout baseball career.
Recruit NY Weekend Draws Emergency Volunteers
Fire departments across Suffolk opened their doors for RecruitNY Weekend, giving residents a firsthand look at what it takes to serve—and why the need for volunteers has never been greater.
Fire Island Saved From Moses Highway Plan
How a young reporter helped save the seashore.
PTA to Pay Day: Mom Charged in Cash Grab
A Long Island PTA mom is accused of turning bake sale bucks into a personal shopping spree, allegedly swiping more than $50,000 meant for kids and classrooms and spending it on everything from gadgets to getaways, prosecutors say.
Kentucky Derby Party Gallops Into Jake’s 58
Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel is set to bring the excitement of the Kentucky Derby to Long Island with a lively viewing party on Saturday, May 2nd, offering guests a chance to experience one of horse racing’s most iconic traditions without leaving Suffolk County.
County Worker Seriously Injured in Fall
A Suffolk County employee was seriously injured after a scaffolding collapse at a police impound facility in Westhampton.
Smithtown Named Top Community for Music Education
The Smithtown Central School District has earned national recognition as one of the best communities in the United States for music education, a distinction that highlights the district’s long-standing commitment to the arts and student enrichment.
Career Café Connects Floyd Students With Pros
William Floyd High School students had a unique opportunity to explore future careers during the school’s annual Career Café, where dozens of industry professionals met with students for small-group conversations about their fields.
Patchogue Predator Gets 27-to-Life in Sex Horror
A Patchogue man was sentenced to 27 years to life in prison after being convicted of multiple counts of predatory sexual assault and related charges, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced.
Recognizing Suffolk’s Champions of Diversity
Suffolk County officials gathered for the Legislature’s General Meeting to recognize residents whose work strengthens inclusion and understanding across the region, marking the annual observance of “Champions of Diversity Month.”
Suffolk Honors New Generation Answering the Call
Suffolk County celebrated a proud and patriotic milestone as young men and women raised their right hands and took the oath to serve in the United States military during a special ceremony attended by families, veterans, and local leaders.
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