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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.
McKenna on Hampton's Wine & Food Classic: 'It's fun for everyone'
The Hamptons Wine & Food Classic returns to Stony Brook Southampton University for its second year on Saturday, July 19, combining live music with culinary offerings for an evening organized by Taste Long Island Events.
Duckling Day For LI Baseball
This past week the Long Island Ducks held a kids friendly day at the ballpark and it was a rousing success.
Mount Sinai Has A New Baseball Coach
The Mount Sinai baseball team has a new head man in charge and that new coach is a name that everyone in the school knows well.
Brookhaven School District launches online meal applications amid rising food costs
Free and reduced meal applications for the Brookhaven School District are now available online.
He Wanted it to Be Here, A Moment at Gavin’s Memorial in Eastport
A moving moment of remembrance at Gavin’s memorial.
Advancement Announcement: Stony Brook Urologists Introduce Catheter-Free Bladder Monitoring
Stony Brook University Hospital’s latest achievement in medical advancement—the implementation of Glean Urodynamics—is the first of its kind performed on the East Coast.
Hochul Announces New York State Pays Off Multi-Billion Dollar Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund Debt
Governor Kathy Hochul stood with the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, AFL-CIO to announce New York State has paid off the nearly $7 billion federal Unemployment Insurance (UI) Trust Fund loan
Prior Felony Offender Sentenced for Shooting Victim Outside Billiards Bar
“Jonathan Redar, a prior felony offender, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting a family member outside a Mount Sinai bar. What began as a dispute turned into a near-deadly act of violence,” said District Attorney Tierney.
Panico Speaks Out on Suffolk County DSS Bypassing Housing Codes in Brookhaven
Supervisor of Brookhaven, Dan Panico, announced a major legal victory against a corporate landlord whose properties in Mastic Beach were the source of serious quality of life concerns.
Suffolk Officials Launch Summer STOP-DWI Campaign Ahead of Fourth of July Weekend
Suffolk officials all out to stop highway carnage.
Strassfield on 'Independency' exhibit at Southampton Arts Center: 'It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'
Southampton Arts Center is marking Independence Day with Independency: The American Flag at 250 Years, an exhibition featuring Apollo mission flags and a George Washington kerchief among its highlights.
Where drivers found cheapest diesel across Suffolk County in week ending June 28
1 gas station had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending June 28, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
The Big Beautiful Bill Hits Turbulence in the House: A Defining Test for President Trump’s Second Term Agenda
Washington, D.C. is no stranger to drama but the last 24 hours have brought a rare combination of political suspense and natural chaos that few could have scripted.
Which gas stations in Suffolk County had the cheapest regular gas during week ending June 28
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 5 gas stations had the lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending June 28.
Beasley Betting Basketball?
With the addition of legalized sports betting into today's world there is more and more speculation about players making bets and a gambling culture surrounding athletes. This week those concerns hit a new level when NBA free agent Malik Beasley's name was splattered across the news outlets.
Leveling the Playing Fields: Women Are Champions Again
Riley Gaines and her fellow swimmers have tasted a bit of justice this week. The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to resolve a Title IX investigation with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights after it has found that it unlawfully allowed a transgender woman to compete on the women’s swim team. This is now in violation of federal policy.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
We’re Not Worthy! ’90s-Obsessed “Nostalgia Fest” Sweeps LI by Storm
The free festival ran from 4 to 9 p.m. on Friday and 2 to 9 p.m. on Saturday at Wilson Park in Mineola.
NY Hyundai dealership accused of deceptive sales practices
Patricia Lee McDonald is suing Mid-Island Hyundai and Hyundai Capital America over alleged deceptive practices during her car purchase process last year in New York City’s Eastern District Court system on July third twenty-twenty-five; this...