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As the boating season approaches, members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Eastern Long Island Division are reminding residents to make safety a top priority before heading out on the water.
Fire, EMS Volunteers Honored at Installation Dinners
Volunteer first responders were honored for their service and leadership during recent installation dinners held by the North Patchogue Fire Department and the Mastic Beach Ambulance Company, celebrating new officers and longtime dedication to their communities.
A Veteran’s Journey Of Service And Strength
From Long Island ballfields to the waters off Vietnam, Keith Bittner’s journey is one of service, sacrifice, and a life rebuilt at home.
Suffolk County PAL Donation Lowers Cost of Youth Baseball
Baseball can be an expensive sport, but thanks to a generous donation from the Suffolk County Police Athletic League (PAL), it will be significantly more affordable for children in Brentwood this season.
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Coast Guard Auxiliary Shares Boating Safety Tips
As the boating season approaches, members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Eastern Long Island Division are reminding residents to make safety a top priority before heading out on the water.
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Rangers Storm Camp In Daring Rescue Mission
A daring nighttime raid deep behind enemy lines freed hundreds of Allied prisoners in one of World War II’s most remarkable rescue missions.
Suffolk County Police Blotter
Law enforcement agencies across Suffolk County responded to a range of incidents this week, including DWI arrests, serious-injury crashes, enforcement operations, and ongoing investigations.
Sheriff Expands ‘Handle with Care’ Initiative
Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr. announced the expansion of the Sheriff’s Office “Handle with Care” initiative to the Wyandanch Union Free School District, continuing an effort to support students exposed to traumatic experiences outside the classroom.
Critics Blast Amnesty Bill As RAW Deal For American Workers
Bill blasted as illegal immigrant amnesty disguised as reform.
A Century Of Brotherhood At Potunk Lodge
A century of brotherhood and service was celebrated as Potunk Masonic Lodge No. 1071 honored its deep roots and lasting impact on Long Island.
Sheriff Highlights Autism Programs for Drivers
Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon Jr. is highlighting initiatives aimed at improving interactions between law enforcement officers and individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder during Autism Acceptance Month.
Late-April Events Set at LI Music Hall of Fame
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in Stony Brook has announced a lineup of late-April events, offering music fans and the public a chance to experience local talent and independent film.
Free Brookhaven Clinics Offer Lifesaving Rabies Shots
The Town of Brookhaven, in partnership with the Suffolk County Department of Health, will host a series of free rabies vaccination clinics for pets this spring and summer, offering residents an opportunity to protect their animals and the broader community from a deadly disease.
Holtsville Man Indicted in Veteran Overdose Death
A Holtsville man has been indicted on multiple felony charges for allegedly selling fentanyl and cocaine that caused the fatal overdose of a U.S. Navy veteran, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced.
Motorcyclist Seriously Hurt in Manorville Crash
Police are investigating a crash in Manorville that left a motorcyclist seriously injured, authorities said.
2 Smart 4 Yr. Own Good
A “smart club” leads to a stranger-than-fiction tale of eccentric minds—and a case of mistaken identity in a Mexican pulqueria.
Quantum Rehabilitation and Nursing Hosts Brain Injury Salute to Survivors Event
Survivors and clinicians gather at Quantum Rehabilitation and Nursing in Middle Island to celebrate recovery milestones.
Long Island Clean Energy Push Continues
Renewable Energy Long Island presses ahead on green agenda.
What Happens to My House If I Need Medicaid?
Could Medicaid force the sale of your home—or is there a way to protect it?
Sound Beach Spring Festival Set for April 25
The Rocky Point–Sound Beach Chamber of Commerce has announced its Downtown Sound Beach Spring Festival & Street Fair, scheduled for Saturday, April 25th, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Sound Beach Boulevard.
Cut Above the Rest: WFHS Students Excel at CTE Competition
Three William Floyd High School students demonstrated they are a cut above the rest after earning top placements at the SkillsUSA Area VI Regional Competition, held at Suffolk County Community College’s Brentwood campus.
Brookhaven’s Future: Residents Asked to Speak Up
The Town of Brookhaven is launching a long-awaited update to its Comprehensive Land Use Plan, inviting residents to help shape the future of their communities through a series of public meetings this spring.
LaLota Pushes Voter ID as NY Majority Backs Plan
Congressman Nick LaLota renewed his call for voter identification requirements in New York this week, arguing the state should adopt stricter election safeguards in line with most of the country.
Union Leader Harry Hennessey Remembered for Service
Harry Hennessey, a respected labor leader, maritime professional, and dedicated public servant, passed away on April 7th, 2026, leaving behind a legacy defined by loyalty, service, and advocacy for working families across Long Island and the maritime industry.
Hydration Initiative Helps Suffolk County Kids Stay Healthy
The Suffolk County Water Authority (SCWA) is continuing its efforts to promote healthy hydration habits among children through a renewed partnership with Good Samaritan’s Center for Pediatric Care in Babylon, officials announced this week.
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