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MS-13 Gang Leader Sentenced for Brutal Murders that Terrorized Brentwood and Central Islip
MS-13 gang leader was sentenced to 68 years in prison
Morbid Merch Madness: Accused Gilgo Killer’s Belongings Receiving Bananland Bids Online
Some noteworthy relics include a 1972 Vietnam-era Jeep the Massapequa native once owned. Offers are up to $4,300 for the alleged Gilgo Killer's ride once upon a time.
DOGE Report: Savings and Best Use of Taxpayer Dollars Continues
FBI to move to Ronald Reagan Building
Hochul’s Nuclear Pivot Sparks Debate Over New York’s Energy Future
Two sides go at it over Hochul’s pro-nuclear stance.
Local Leaders Celebrate Library Literacy in Middle Country
“It’s heartwarming to see people work hard and do the right thing, and there’s nothing better than seeing people get rewarded for that hard work,” said Leg. Kennedy.
South Shore Man Arrested in Niagara Falls Faces Multiple Felony Charges
South Shore Man Arrested in Niagara Falls Faces Multiple Felony Charges
Trump Announces MABA Commission to Make America Beautiful Again
MABA is President Trump’s new initiative. What will it mean for local parks?
A Fourth of July Gone Awry: Coram Woman Fatally Shoots Boyfriend
Charged with Murder in the Second Degree, Ashley Guimont, 44, was held overnight and arraigned in Central Islip. She is currently being held without bail.
Independence Parade Fills Patchogue with Pride
Patchogue wishes America a happy 249th birthday.
Brooklyn man sues former attorney alleging malpractice in decade-long legal dispute
A Brooklyn native has filed a lawsuit against his former attorney, alleging misconduct spanning more than a decade.
Brooklyn woman sues NYPD and city over alleged false arrest and prosecution
A Brooklyn native has filed a lawsuit against the city of New York and police officers, alleging charges of false arrest, malicious prosecution, and constitutional violations.
Traveler sues U.S. government over electronic device seizure at JFK
A Texas resident is suing the United States government after ICE agents allegedly seized his cell phone and laptop at JFK Airport without due process or explanation last year.
Queens man sues NYPD for alleged wrongful arrest and civil rights violations
A Queens man has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and the New York City Police Department, alleging that he was arrested without probable cause.
Paving projects completed in Lake Ronkonkoma and Patchogue
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Neil Foley have announced the completion of paving projects in Lake Ronkonkoma and Patchogue, New York.
Miller Place Athltes Are Off to College
The Miller Place School District recently held a National Letter of Intent signing for seven student athletes who will continue their athletic & academic careers after graduation.
Is Spring Training Useful?
Hi it's Jack Thaler again. I hope you enjoyed last week's edition of My Fantasy Baseball Experience and had a good 4th of July weekend. This week I will be focusing on the question “is spring training useful?”.
Scam Alert: Beware of Remote Job Scams Claiming to be Social Security Administration
Scam Alert: Beware of Remote Job Scams Claiming to be Social Security Administration
Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon Effect Change After They Were Killed By DEC
Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon Effect Change After They Were Killed By DEC
Casting a Line in Suffolk: A Time-Honored Long Island Pastime
Stop wishing and go fishing, there are plenty of places for anglers along Suffolk’s shores.
Windmill Returns to the Heart of Westhampton Beach—A Beacon of History and Pride
An old but new face anchors Main Street in Westhampton Beach.
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Long Island Farm Bureau Honors Strobel, Lansdale
Long Island Farm Bureau honored two prominent leaders in the region’s agricultural community: Herb Strobel and Sarah Lansdale, AICP, during its 2026 Annual Awards Gala.