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Suffolk County police arrested a Patchogue man after he allegedly abducted a 4-year-old girl from a local laundromat, authorities said.
Letter from Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico to Governor Kathy Hochul
Panico asks the governor for help in preserving critical pine barrens property.
Bloodshed Crew Busted—Cop Accused in Gun Plot
Suffolk County prosecutors dropped the hammer on a violent Long Island street crew, unveiling a sweeping 57-count indictment that reads like something out of a crime thriller: two murders, multiple shootings, armed robberies, and even a rogue cop accused of fueling the chaos.
The Sage of Shoreham
He had his idiosyncrasies, but Tesla had a brilliant mind.
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The Loss of a Superstar
The start of baseball season is one of the most exciting times of the year for fantasy owners. Drafts are complete, lineups are set and optimism is everywhere. But that excitement can quickly turn into frustration when a key piece of your roster goes down before things even get going.
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Clarence F. Simpson’s Life Of Service
From Harlem to Manorville to Vietnam and home again to serve for this Long Island veteran.
The Roots of the WWII Great Raid on Cabanatuan Prisoner of War Camp
General MacArthur vowed to return.
Town Leaders Drive Long Island’s Next Wave of Development at HIA-LI Economic Symposium
Future forum at HIA-LI.
Water Rates Rising SLIGHTLY Under SCWA Budget
While any increase impacts household budgets, officials emphasized that the adjustment is smaller than last year’s 2.99% hike and remains below the projected rate of inflation.
William Floyd Honors “Shining Stars” Educators
The William Floyd School District has announced educators and staff members as SCOPE Education Services “Shining Stars” for the 2025-26 school year, recognizing their exceptional service and dedication to students.
Brookhaven Salutes Women Powering the Community
The Town of Brookhaven honored a group of accomplished women during its annual Women’s Recognition Awards ceremony held at Town Hall, celebrating individuals whose work has had a lasting impact across the community.
Panico's Passionate Plea to Gov: Save Pine Barrens
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Daniel Panico is urging New York State to partner with the town to preserve hundreds of acres of environmentally sensitive Pine Barrens land, saying the municipality cannot protect the area on its own.
Wrong-Way Booze Bust: Driver 3x Legal Limit
A Coram woman was arrested after Suffolk County Sheriff’s deputies say she was driving the wrong way on Route 112 in East Patchogue while intoxicated at more than three times the legal limit.
Surprise Call Reveals Commencement Speaker Honor
The call was part of a deliberate surprise arranged by the school so Kristen could personally share the milestone with her father in real time, capturing the excitement of the moment.
Critics Go Nuclear on Hochul’s Energy Plan
Hochul’s answer to energy crisis: delay Green New Deal, more nuclear.
It's Official - Farrow Wins Best of the Best
Last week, we shared that the William Floyd Colonials sophomore was nominated for the prestigious Sports Illustrated National High School Girls Athlete of the Week award. This week, it became official—Farrow has been named the winner for March 9–15, earning national recognition for her outstanding play.
Former Rockville Centre Bishop William Murphy Dies
Murphy served as the fourth bishop of the Long Island diocese from 2001 until his retirement in 2016, guiding Catholics with what current Bishop John O. Barres described as “a joyful witness of prayer, preaching, and pastoral leadership.”
Suffolk Police Graduate New Class of Recruits
More than 170 new law enforcement officers officially joined the ranks of Suffolk County and several local agencies during the graduation of the Suffolk County Police Department’s 194th Recruit Class, at Suffolk County Community College’s Grant Campus in Brentwood.
Heads Shaved, Hearts Full: Community Fights Cancer
A big and enthusiastic crowd gathered at Momo’s Too in Bayport for a community event that blended camaraderie, sacrifice and an unusual but powerful act of giving: shaving heads to support children battling cancer.
Caracappa Honors District Leaders During March Events
Two taxpayers of Suffolk County’s Fourth Legislative District were recognized during March by Legislator Nick Caracappa for their contributions to the community, marking both Women’s History Month and Irish American Heritage celebrations.
Sayville Students Showcase Innovative Safety Technology
Three students from Sayville High School recently showcased their research and innovation at the Northwell Health Medical Marvels Competition, held at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research in Manhasset.
Springtime Makers Festival in Blue Point: 'People will be in awe'
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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