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Yankees Will Host the Mets on the 25th Anniversary of 9-11
The Major League Baseball schedule makers got one right in a big way. The MLB schedule for 2026 was released this week and while many fan bases are skimming through the schedule to see how the schedule makers hurt their team with travel or road trips and the like, the schedule makers made sure to get the most important date right.
New Jersey Contractor Bilks Suffolk County Workers
Geraldo DeAlmeida, owner of R&L Concrete, Inc, plead guilty and will pay back $99,671 he illegally withheld from his employees on a project for Longwood Central School District.
Esketamine Program Offers New Option for Treatment-resistant Depression
Individuals suffering from depression that haven’t responded to other treatments may be eligible for an esketamine program at Northwell’s Mather Hospital.
Chinese investor sues Broadway Licensing Group over alleged financial misconduct
A Chinese investor has filed a lawsuit against several theatrical licensing companies and individuals, alleging financial misconduct that resulted in significant personal losses.
City employees sue New York City over employee COVID-19 vaccine mandates
Three individuals have filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and its departments, challenging the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employees.
Golden Ticket for the Golden Flashes! Sayville HS Named One of Nation’s Best
Just ahead of the 2025-2026 school year, the Sayville School District learned it had earned one incredible honor to celebrate.
William Floyd girls’ varsity swim team prepares for 2025 fall season
The William Floyd girls’ varsity swimming team is preparing for the upcoming 2025 season under the leadership of head coach Taylor Connor.
Natural Pest Control at Historic Manor of St. George
Insects don’t stand a chance against these birds.
Zeldin Details Mission to ‘Right the Wrongs’ at the EPA
The latest from EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin
Sentenced In Absentia: Salvadoran Hit-and-Runner Fled Brentwood Crash Site, Country
The El Salvador national was found guilty in absentia back in March of "Leaving the Scene of an Incident Without Reporting, Resulting in Serious Personal Injury."
William Floyd students attend inclusive concert as part of teen enrichment program
Students from William Floyd High School, including those in Ms.
Kinney on Westhampton Beach Festival of Arts: 'It’s the biggest art show in the New York area'
The Westhampton Beach Festival of the Arts will return to the Great Lawn on Saturday, Aug. 30, and Sunday, Aug. 31, featuring the work of nearly 100 contemporary artists from across the country.
Stony Brook welcomes incoming class with weeklong orientation events
The Fall 2025 semester at Stony Brook University began with New Seawolf Welcome, a week of activities designed to help new students and their families get acquainted with campus life.
Aschettino Chooses Her Next Stop
Rocky Point's own Taylor Aschettino has chosen her next stop in her career. Aschettino announced that she has committed to Division III Western Connecticut State University.
Which gas stations in Suffolk County had the cheapest regular gas during week ending Aug. 23
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 2 gas stations had the lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Aug. 23.
Cheapest diesel found in Suffolk County during week ending Aug. 23
2 gas stations had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Aug. 23, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Patchogue-Medford School District Puts Social Media Bullies on Notice
With the new school year about to get underway, the Patchogue-Medford Superintendent of Schools and Board of Education are laying down the law on how to engage with the District on social media.
Brookhaven ‘Dress for Success’ Hosting Free Career EDGE Job Readiness Series
The Town of Brookhaven Women’s Services Division will present its first of back-to-back sessions of the free Career EDGE Job Readiness series.
Former employee sues Compass Group alleging unpaid overtime
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against major food service company, Compass Group USA, Inc., and its Senior Executive Chef, Stephan Mets-Hagopian, for failing to pay overtime wages as required by federal and state law.
AYR sues contractors over alleged fraudulent real estate scheme
AYR International Limited and AYR Real Estate USA, LLC have filed a lawsuit against NYC Special Contractors Inc., DCD Construction, LLC, Igor Akopov, and Denis Portaev, alleging a fraudulent scheme that cost them millions. The plaintiffs accuse the defendants of misappropriating funds from a real estate project in Brooklyn.
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Easter 2026: Hope and Joy in the Risen Christ
This Easter Sunday, Easter Octave, Divine Mercy Sunday and Easter Season we continue to pray and contemplate our Lord’s Resurrection appearances, and we give thanks for Pope Leo XIV and his worldwide spirit of Catholic mission.