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Roden on Hamptons Youth Triathlon: 'This is a big year for us'
More than 200 middle school girls from across Long Island are expected to participate in the Hamptons Youth Triathlon on Saturday, July 12, as i-tri marks the 16th season of its program in Sag Harbor.
Where drivers found cheapest E85 gas across Suffolk County in week ending July 5
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 2 gas stations had the lowest price of E85 gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending July 5.
Which gas stations in Suffolk County had the cheapest regular gas during week ending July 5
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 4 gas stations had the lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending July 5.
Scully is the Gatorade Athlete of the Year
Miller Place's Jillian Scully has been a revelation all year long. She has dominated the competition and stood on top of the mountain time and time again. Now she has the hardware to prove it.
North Shore Softball Stays Perfect
North Shore Little League Softball is heading to the New York State Little League Tournament.
From The Land Down Under to Suffolk: Men at Work to Play Great South Bay
Men at Work will take the Shorefront Park stage from 8:50 to 10 p.m. on Sunday, July 27th.
It Shall be a Charlie Brown Christmas on the Patchogue Theatre Stage
Tickets for the Dec. 5th show go on sale this week for $50 to $80.
Community Library Partners with Audubon to Launch Birding Backpack Program
Birding is better with Audubon backpacks.
Kindness Rocks: EJ’s PJs Works Through Summer to Bring Comfort and Warmth to Winter
It may be summer, but these folks are thinking winter to help keep people warm.
Suffolk Water Authority to Receive $34 Million in Toxic Chemical Settlement
Here’s $34 million to clean water.
Do you need a permit to build a deck? What homeowners should know
It's common for homeowners to wonder whether they need a permit to build a deck.
Grover on Guild Hall's Hamptons Institute: 'The topics are nationally relevant'
“SNL: 50 Years of American Satire” is the next program in Guild Hall’s Hamptons Institute, a forum aimed at sparking dialogue on timely topics each Monday night in July.
Where drivers found cheapest diesel across Suffolk County in week ending July 5
1 gas station had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending July 5, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
All Smiles at Patriot Pride Camp
The Three Village School District recently held their annual Patriot Pride camp.
Empaynado Staying Close to Home
The All-League star from Connetquot has decided to stay close to home to continue his career.
Zuccaire Gallery hosts exhibit on indigenous language in contemporary art
“Weaving Words, Weaving Worlds: The Power of Indigenous Language in Contemporary Art” is an upcoming exhibition at the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, located in the Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University.
Study finds climate change delays shark migrations in North Atlantic
Certain migratory shark species in the North Atlantic may be delaying their migration south due to ocean warming, according to a study led by researchers at Stony Brook University's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS).
Magnets show promise in advancing cancer treatment with proton beams
Scientists and doctors are exploring new ways to treat cancer more effectively.
Research reveals new insights into dinosaur evolution related to bird flight
An analysis of two theropod dinosaur fossils has revealed the presence of a carpal bone in their wrists, previously thought to be unique to birds.
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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.