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New York’s Government Assisted Suicide Bill Gets Passed and Blasted
New York’s Government Assisted Suicide Bill Gets Passed and Blasted
Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta Congratulates Troop 7’s New Eagle Scout Nicholas Colao of St. James
Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta Congratulates Troop 7’s New Eagle Scout Nicholas Colao of St. James
Inside the Heuermann Home: Peacock Doc Spotlights Family of (Alleged) Gilgo Killer
50 Cent's "The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets" covers the police corruption that stalled the investigation, and the toll constant search warrants and media scrutiny has taken on the family Rex Heuermann left behind.
Sickening: Snapchat Predator Indicted for Raping Two Children in Smithtown
Bradley Schioppa, 18, of Bay Shore, was indicted for Rape in the First Degree on Wednesday, June 11th. He is charged with sexually abusing two 11-year-old boys he met over Snapchat.
Mangiamele Leaps to States
Shoreham-Wading River's Leyton Mangiamele set a new school record in the Long Jump this week.
Where drivers found cheapest E85 gas across Suffolk County in week ending June 7
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 1 gas station had the lowest price of E85 gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending June 7.
Spota Spotted: Disgraced Former DA Out of Prison, Working at Hauppauge Law Firm
Out on work release, Spota is under the supervision of the same Hauppauge criminal defense attorney who defended him against corruption charges years ago.
East Moriches Street Renamed in Honor of Local Army Hero Jack Dyer
East Moriches Veteran Jack Dyer will be forever remembered thanks to Street named in his honor.
Stefanik Grills Hochul Over Migrant Crimes in Explosive D.C. Hearing: “She Created This Crisis”
Stefanik lets barbs fly during Gov. Hochul’s sanctuary state testimony.
Local robotics teams compete in Mather Hospital’s Great Robotic Challenge
Local robotics teams compete in Mather Hospital’s Great Robotic Challenge as Mather exceeds 10,000 cases
Suffolk Cracks Down on Illegal Limos, Party Buses Ahead of Summer Season
Ride at your own risk: Suffolk officials warn against using unlicensed operators.
Stony Brook researchers advance material science for nuclear fusion reactors
Nuclear fusion, a process akin to the energy production in the sun and stars, holds promise for generating electricity on Earth without carbon emissions or long-lasting nuclear waste.
Manorville Community Ambulance Honored for Service, Generosity During EMS Appreciation Week
They save lives and now are being recognized for their volunteer service.
Price Tag Revealed, Sticker Shock from $7.2 Million Mastic-Shirley Station Reno
Eyes popped when the cost breakdown of the new Mastic-Shirley Train Station was revealed.
Quantum technology advances focus on scalability challenges at Stony Brook University
Scale remains a significant challenge in the field of quantum technology.
Stony Brook Film Festival announces schedule for its 30th anniversary
The Stony Brook Film Festival has announced its full schedule for the 30th anniversary event, which will take place from July 17 to July 26 at the Staller Center for the Arts.
Here’s to clean water in Suffolk.
In a major public health milestone, the Suffolk County Water Authority (SCWA) announced it has achieved full compliance with federal drinking water standards for toxic PFAS chemicals—six years ahead of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2031 deadline.
Republicans Win in a Landslide
The Republicans beat the Democrats in the annual Congressional Baseball Game this week and some might call it a landslide victory.
Former employee files lawsuit against Peconic Landing alleging discrimination and unlawful termination
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Peconic Landing at Southold and two individuals, Mary Lavery and Lindsey Corwin, alleging a series of discriminatory and retaliatory actions that culminated in her termination.
New York appliance firm faces suit over alleged pressure cooker malfunction
A lawsuit has been filed against The Steelstone Group LLC d/b/a Gourmia by Myesha Maggit on behalf of her daughter J.E.B., claiming severe injuries from a defective pressure cooker.
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Stony Brook Students Rally for SUNY Funding
Students, faculty and staff rallied on the Chemistry Building Patio at Stony Brook University, calling for increased state investment in SUNY campuses as New York’s budget process again stretches past its legal deadline.