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The Stony Brook Village Summer Concert Series returns to Village Center in July to continue a 45-year-old tradition.
The Reflecting Pool Reflects Washington’s Trump Derangement
The Reflecting Pool has faced maintenance challenges for decades, but some critics seem more interested in scoring political points than preserving one of America’s most iconic landmarks.
Blue Star Mothers Turn Small Gifts Into Hope
Blue Star Mothers New York Chapter 14 has turned simple acts of service into powerful moments of comfort for veterans, service members and military families.
Robert Chartuk Op Ed: The Real Tragedy of Gilgo Beach
Rex Heuermann will die in prison. For the families of the women he murdered, that is justice. But it is not closure.
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Rocchio on Stony Brook summer concerts: 'much anticipated'
The Stony Brook Village Summer Concert Series returns to Village Center in July to continue a 45-year-old tradition.
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Marry the House, Date the Interest Rate
Many would-be buyers are waiting for mortgage rates to drop before entering the market. Real estate professional Laura Budney explains why that strategy could backfire, especially on Long Island, where limited inventory and strong demand continue to drive home prices higher.
Patchogue's Plaza Cinema to Spotlight America's 250 Movies
Patchogue’s all-out effort to celebrate America’s 250th birthday will feature a film series at the Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center kicking off on Thursday, June 25, with “1776 The Musical.”
Trump’s Iran Deal Deserves Support, History Demands We Keep Our Eyes Wide Open
President Donald Trump has once again done what the foreign policy establishment said could not be done.
See Jones Beach Air Show Legends Up Close
Visitors looking for a more personal air show experience this Independence Day weekend can get up close to historic warbirds, meet pilots and crews, and watch aircraft depart for and return from the FourLeaf Air Show at Jones Beach.
Barton's Best Bet: Basketball Champs Will Reign Thunder
South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton and Managing Editor Stefan Mychajliw sat down for this week's edition of "Barton's Best Bet," looking ahead to next season's NBA championship race.
Parade of Errors in Big Basketball Blunder
South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton and Managing Editor Stefan Mychajliw spoke about the New York Knicks' championship parade, which Barton said became memorable for all the wrong reasons.
From the Newsroom: They Earned America. He Earns a Spot in Hell
Every woke, radical progressive who fights for illegal immigrants more than your family has blood on their hands.
KN Says Hi
A fond look back at Greenwich Village in the 1960s captures a time of hippie fashions, bustling nightlife and the unique personalities that made New York City unforgettable.
1973, the New York Knicks and Life in America
As the New York Knicks celebrated their last NBA championship in 1973, Americans were grappling with the Vietnam War, Watergate, the Yom Kippur War and an energy crisis that reshaped the nation.
Shoreham’s Shadow Looms Over Nuclear Revival
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s push for a new generation of nuclear power plants is drawing opposition from environmental advocates and lawmakers who cite the Shoreham nuclear plant fiasco and warn of high costs, safety concerns and conflicts with New York’s clean-energy goals.
Residents Rage Over Illegal Immigrant Crime
A Huntington rape has intensified local outrage over illegal immigration, sanctuary policies and attacks on ICE agents trying to remove criminal aliens.
Sachem Marching Band and Color Guard perform at World Cup Experience event
The Sachem Marching Band and Color Guard performed at Stony Brook University's World Cup Experience event on June 17. The group entertained attendees ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup while representing their district.
A Slice of History: Nino’s Turns 50 in Mastic Beach
What began as an 18-year-old immigrant’s dream has become one of Mastic Beach’s most enduring success stories as Nino’s Pizzeria celebrated 50 years of serving generations of local families.
Trump Targets New York On Medicaid Fraud
The Trump administration’s campaign against alleged Medicaid fraud and abuse reached Long Island this week as Vice President JD Vance defended a federal lawsuit against New York State while turning a Bethpage event into a political rally targeting Congressman Tom Suozzi.
DEPORT HIM: Fear, Anger Follow Huntington Assault
A rape indictment involving a Salvadoran national accused of attacking a teenage girl has sparked caution and fear among residents along Huntington’s New York Avenue.
Albany Derails LIRR Electrification
Long Island leaders are blasting the MTA and Albany Democrats after the collapse of a deal for the former Lawrence Aviation property, saying the decision undermines years of efforts to electrify the Port Jefferson Branch while exposing what they call glaring hypocrisy in New York’s environmental policies.
Justice Finally Served For The Gilgo Eight
After years of fear, frustration and unanswered questions, the Gilgo Beach murder case has reached its conclusion, with confessed killer Rex Heuermann sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Hit-Run Horror: Driver Dragged Victim, Fled
A Selden man has pleaded guilty to felony charges stemming from a hit-and-run crash that killed a local pedestrian last year, Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney announced.
SCWA Completes Water Main Upgrade
The Suffolk County Water Authority has completed a major water main replacement project on Cabot Road in West Babylon, upgrading aging infrastructure and improving reliability for customers throughout the area.
NYS AG Opens Probe Into Fatal Patchogue Crash
New York Attorney General Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation has opened an investigation into the death of Hilton Spokony, a 45-year-old East Patchogue resident who died following a crash involving an off-duty Suffolk County police officer in Patchogue.
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