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The Springtime Egg Hunt & Makers Festival will mark a new beginning at St. John Greek Orthodox Church in Blue Point as it welcomes all to experience crafts vendors and join an Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 28.
Barton, Mychajliw Talk NCAA, Yankees Streaming Debate
South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton and SSP contributor Stefan Mychajliw sat down to discuss the March Madness NCAA basketball tournament before turning to growing frustration among fans over Major League Baseball placing New York Yankees games on multiple streaming platforms instead of traditional broadcasts, sparking debate about access, cost, and the future of sports viewing.
Long Lines At JFK, LaGuardia? Put Some ICE On It
Democrats block Homeland Security funding over illegal immigrant protections, so President Trump has dispatched ICE agents to the airports.
Manfred Ruins Baseball ... Again
The commissioner of baseball keeps telling everyone he wants to grow the game and get more eyes on the national pastime, but his actions say otherwise. Rob Manfred can talk all he wants about expanding the sport, but what fans are seeing on the field—and more importantly, off it—tells a very different story.
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Barton, Mychajliw Talk NCAA, Yankees Streaming Debate
South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton and SSP contributor Stefan Mychajliw sat down to discuss the March Madness NCAA basketball tournament before turning to growing frustration among fans over Major League Baseball placing New York Yankees games on multiple streaming platforms instead of traditional broadcasts, sparking debate about access, cost, and the future of sports viewing.
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Suffolk Honors Irish American Heritage Leaders
Suffolk County officials gathered in Hauppauge to celebrate Irish American Heritage Month and honor residents whose contributions reflect the community’s deep cultural roots.
Suffolk Police Agencies Step Up Efforts to Recruit Women
Suffolk County law enforcement agencies are ramping up efforts to recruit and retain more women, with both the Sheriff’s Office and Police Department highlighting initiatives aimed at building a more representative workforce.
Inferno Chain Crash Leaves 2 Seriously Hurt
Six people were injured, two seriously, in a five-vehicle crash on Veterans Memorial Highway, Suffolk County police said.
Justice LaSalle Inspires Students on Return Visit
Hon. Hector D. LaSalle, Presiding Justice of New York’s Appellate Division for the Second Department, returned to his alma mater for a special visit held in the school’s Sonderling Auditorium.
Hernandez Blasts Albany Over Nonprofit Scandal
Republican New York State Comptroller candidate Joseph Hernandez sharply criticizes state leadership, accusing top officials of “sleeping at the switch” as millions in taxpayer dollars went unaccounted for at the now-defunct Seneca Babcock Community Association, a multi-million dollar non-profit in Buffalo, New York.
Murray blasts parole bill prioritizing former inmates
Sen. Dean Murray is blasting proposed state legislation that would require at least one formerly incarcerated individual to serve on the New York State Board of Parole, arguing the measure puts criminals ahead of victims.
38 new Suffolk deputies receive shields before graduation
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office marked a significant milestone, as 38 deputy sheriff recruits received their shields during a ceremony at the Yaphank Correctional Facility, just days before their official graduation.
Center Moriches Students Shine at Tri-M Recital
Center Moriches High School recently hosted an evening celebrating student musicianship and achievement during its Districtwide Tri-M Music Honor Society Induction and Recital, bringing together performers from across grade levels in a showcase of talent and growth.
WFHS Student Probes Road Salt Impact on Aquifers
While effective, growing concerns about environmental impacts have prompted closer examination of how salt affects groundwater and ecosystems across the region.
NY Republicans Blast REVIVE Act as Overreach
New York State Republicans are intensifying their opposition to the proposed REVIVE Act, arguing it represents sweeping state overreach that threatens local control.
Hochul’s About-Face: From ‘You’re Not Welcome’ To ‘We Need You Back’
When you ask people to leave, they probably won’t come back.
Coram Man, 18, Arrested in Shooting Outside Apartments
An 18-year-old Coram man has been arrested after Suffolk County police say he shot and seriously injured another man during an argument.
Free Plumbing Training Opens as Trade Jobs Surge
Enrollment is now open for the next class at the Plumbing Contractors Association of Long Island’s (PCALI) Plumbing Institute, a fully funded training program aimed at preparing a new generation of skilled tradespeople amid growing national demand for careers in the building trades.
Palumbo, Giglio Honor West Point Cadet in Albany
New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo and members of the Long Island legislative delegation in Albany to recognize U.S. Military Academy Cadet Jess Joe Augustine during the Legislature’s annual West Point Day.
Kiernan Sworn In as Suffolk County District Court Judge
Matthew G. Kiernan was sworn in as a Suffolk County District Court Judge, during a ceremony at the County Center in Riverhead, marking the latest chapter in a legal career spanning nearly four decades.
Pink Sphinx
A quirky concrete relic with roots in Long Island lore continues to turn heads—if you know where to look.
From Holocaust To Hope In America
The latest Fog of War series goes deep into the Holocaust.
Terrorism against Americans in the Middle East
For years, presidents were troubled by the Middle East.
Childhood Memories of Kahler’s Pond
A lifetime of fishing memories at Kahler’s Pond.
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