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LIMEHOF THE CHARTS! Meet 10 Senior Scholarship Winners with Musical Moxie
“These students have not only shown talent and passion, but they’ve made the significant decision to continue their journey by majoring in music or theater in college,” said Tom Needham, LIMEHOF Vice Chairman.
DeStefano Touts GOP Bills Amid “Disappointing” Legislative Session
Albany grinds on with little regard for the taxpayers.
Suffolk County Police Score Another Win Over Dangerous Roadsters
The Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD) scored another win against dangerous, high-speed demons who takeover our streets and highways.
Suffolk County SPCA Charges Bay Shore Woman With Animal Cruelty
Over the weekend, detectives from the Suffolk County SPCA charged a Bay Shore woman with animal cruelty charges.
Suffolk GOP Passes Term Limit Preservation Act in Response to State Election Mandate
It’s war between the Suffolk Republicans and Albany Democrats over controlling local elections.
Unlicensed Contractor Charged for Presenting Forged Islip Permit to Great River Client
The owner of Tool Time Construction, Inc. allegedly committed false advertising when he claimed he had secured proper permitting to conduct business within the Town of Islip.
Stony Brook pioneers new tech for bladder dysfunction diagnosis
Dr. Jason Kim and Dr. Steven Weissbart from the Women's Pelvic Health and Continence Center at Stony Brook University Hospital have conducted one of the first Glean Urodynamics procedures in the United States, marking a pioneering step on the East...
Longwood Lax Award Winners
The Longwood Lions girls lacrosse team gave out some special end of the year awards and their star players were able to take home these prominent honors before graduation.
Suffolk County PD Outskates the NYPD
The Suffolk County Police Department's Hockey Team got a hard earned victory over their rivals last week and now they have some bragging rights until the next time they both face off on the ice.
Symposium honors Iwao Ojima's contributions to chemistry
Iwao Ojima, a distinguished professor at Stony Brook University, was celebrated for his significant contributions to the fields of chemistry and life sciences during a two-day symposium held in honor of his 80th birthday.
Tangier Smith Elementary celebrates student transition with heartfelt video
For the second year in a row, Mr. Melandro's fifth-grade class at Tangier Smith Elementary School has participated in a video project that marks their transition to William Paca Middle School.
Teachers' Story Corner returns for summer readings at local library
William Floyd teachers are collaborating with the Mastic-Moriches-Shirley Community Library to bring back the Teachers’ Story Corner this summer.
Resurfacing completed on Hospital Road in East Patchogue
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Neil Foley have announced the completion of the resurfacing project on Hospital Road in East Patchogue, New York.
Study uncovers new insights into star-forming gases in galaxy M83
A recent study using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Telescope has revealed significant findings about the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy M83.
Suffolk’s Bank Account Collateralization Program Wins Big at NACo: What it All Means
Started in 1970, the National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Awards annually honor effective county government programs.
Get Ready to Shell-ebrate: Oyster Jamboree Coming to Smith Point
Shuck Yeah! First-Ever Long Island Oyster Jamboree to Hit the Beach
Selfless Saints on Earth Serenaded at Oheka Castle Heroes Breakfast
Hosted by Legislator Leslie Kennedy, the Oheka Castle-set event brought heroes from across the island to Huntington—where they broke bread, traded stories, and received their flowers.
Moriches Chamber Prepares for a Blockbuster Centennial Year
100 years for the Chamber of Commerce of the Moriches
Suffolk Sheriff Celebrates First Triplets to Earn Eagle Scout in New York
Suffolk County Sheriff recognized the first set of triplets in New York and the first Black triplets in the country to earn the rank of Eagle Scout.
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Duke Favored to Cut Down the Nets in '27
The confetti has barely settled for the Michigan Wolverines, but in the world of sports betting, there’s no offseason. Oddsmakers across the country have already released early lines for the 2027 NCAA Tournament, and to little surprise, the Duke Blue Devils sit atop the board as the early favorites.