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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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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.
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GOP Blasts NY Laws, Demands Justice for Crime Victims
Senate Republicans in New York highlighted a sweeping legislative push to prioritize crime victims during a press conference in Albany, where victims and family members Theresa Bliss, Jennifer Driver, and Tabitha Goode-Miller attended and called for action during National Crime Victims Rights Week.
Is Suozzi’s Vote To Extend FISA A Canary In The Coal Mine
Four House Democrats broke ranks to back a GOP-led FISA renewal—raising new questions about shifting political ground in key swing districts ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Expulsion Should Not A Weapon For Congressional Vengeance
When expulsion replaces due process, the balance of power in Congress begins to shift.
Modern Drugs, Timeless Despair
It’s legal, easy to get, and marketed as a natural product, but kratom is leaving a trail of addiction, withdrawal, and concern across Suffolk County.
Suffolk Police to Auction Impounded Vehicles April 25
The Suffolk County Police Department will open its impound lot to the public as it hosts a vehicle auction featuring dozens of used cars and SUVs, offering residents a chance to purchase vehicles at competitive prices.
Students Honor Lineworkers at Spring Safety Event
Students at Park Avenue Memorial Elementary School gathered outdoors to celebrate and thank the lineworkers of PSEG Long Island ahead of National Lineworker Appreciation Day, turning a sunny spring afternoon into a lesson in gratitude and safety.
Q: If I open a 529 account for my grandchild, who will manage it if I pass away?
A 529 plan is more than just a savings account—it’s part of your estate plan.
Smithtown West Honors Veterans at Annual Breakfast
Smithtown High School West hosted its third annual Thomas Mooney Veterans Breakfast, welcoming local veterans as honored guests for a morning dedicated to recognition, reflection and community connection.
Drug Danger: Suffolk Cracks Down On Kratom
A Suffolk lawmaker is pushing to ban kratom as officials warn of rising addiction risks and links to overdose deaths, with residents sharing firsthand accounts of the drug’s grip.
First Battle of the Books to Engage Adults from Patchogue-Medford Library
The Patchogue-Medford Library is gearing up for its first-ever Adult Battle of the Books.
Blakeman Warns Hochul Tax Plan Hits Businesses Hard
Nassau County Executive and Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman is sounding the alarm over what he calls a “secret business tax” in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed FY 2027 budget, warning it will ripple through New York’s economy in ways many families won’t immediately see, but will ultimately feel.
Mastic FD Marks 101st Installation Dinner
The Mastic Fire Department marked a significant milestone this week, celebrating its 101st Annual Installation Dinner with an evening dedicated to service, leadership, and community pride.
Sheriff Honors Vaccaro for Community Leadership
Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon Jr. honored longtime community leader Chris R. Vaccaro with the April Sheriff’s Community Leadership Award during a ceremony in Lake Ronkonkoma, recognizing decades of service across education, journalism, and civic organizations.
Suffolk Police Promote 75 Officers at Brentwood Event
More than 75 recently promoted members of the Suffolk County Police Department were recognized during a ceremony in Brentwood, marking a significant milestone for one of the nation’s largest law enforcement agencies.
SCPD Prom Impact Helps Students Shine for Free
High school students across Suffolk County stepped into prom season with confidence and style, thanks to the Suffolk County Police Department’s 9th Annual Prom Impact event held at the Police Academy in Brentwood.
Vietnam Escape Story Highlights Resilience And Renewal
A young girl’s escape from Saigon becomes a powerful story of survival, sacrifice, and the long journey to rebuild a life in America.
The Segregated Nazi Concentration Camp for American-Jewish Prisoners of War
A hidden chapter of World War II reveals how American Jewish POWs were singled out and sent to a Nazi labor camp, where survival meant enduring the unthinkable.
Healthcare Billing Careers Get Boost At Hunter
Hunter Business School rolls out a fully online Medical Billing and Coding program, giving students a fast track into one of healthcare’s most in-demand careers.
Precision Carpentry Built On Experience And Pride
A local craftsman bringing detail, precision, and pride to every job.
When Government Takes Less, America Gains More
Americans See Real Relief As Refunds Rise And Tax Bills Fall.
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