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The Suffolk County Courts launched their 2026 Women’s History Month celebration with a Women in the Law panel at the John P. Cohalan Jr. Court Complex, drawing more than 100 female high school students from districts across Suffolk County.
Center Moriches Students Compete in Battle of Classes
Students at Center Moriches High School came together in a spirited display of teamwork and school pride during the school’s annual Battle of the Classes.
Family Service League Names New CEO Kerri Smith
Family Service League (FSL), a longtime Long Island nonprofit providing essential human services, has announced the appointment of Kerri Smith as its new President and Chief Executive Officer.
Assemblywoman Giglio Joins Rally for Disability Funding
Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio joined disability advocates and service providers at a rally in Brentwood calling for increased state funding to support individuals with developmental disabilities and their caregivers.
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Suffolk Courts Launch Women’s History Month Panel
The Suffolk County Courts launched their 2026 Women’s History Month celebration with a Women in the Law panel at the John P. Cohalan Jr. Court Complex, drawing more than 100 female high school students from districts across Suffolk County.
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