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State Grants Long-Delayed 9/11 Disability Benefits to Widow of Suffolk Deputy Sheriff
Long-awaited benefits finally approved for a Suffolk Sheriff deputy who served at Ground Zero.
Assemblyman Joe DeStefano gives blood during a recent donor event.
All out effort to give blood, save lives.
New York’s Medicaid Mismanagement Is an Outrage By Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano
Albany keeps shoveling taxpayer dollars out the window.
‘America’s Most Patriotic Venue’ Honors Charlie Kirk With Memorial Service
Outpouring of memories and tears for Charlie Kirk
Public Backlash Forces Newsday to Pull Kirk Cartoon, Apologize to Family
Newsday issues apology for spewing hateful Kirk rhetoric.
Stony Brook team develops AI tool for earlier Alzheimer’s detection
Researchers at Stony Brook University are working to improve early detection of Alzheimer’s disease using artificial intelligence.
William Floyd girls’ varsity tennis aims for another playoff run in 2025
The William Floyd girls’ varsity tennis team is preparing for the 2025 fall season under the leadership of head coach Dave Pia.
Suffolk County Community College secures $1.7M TRIO grant for student support
Suffolk County Community College has received a federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant that will provide $348,514 each year for five years, totaling $1.7 million.
Here’s the Story, Morning Glory: Oasis is BACK
Whether together or a part, Liam and Noel haven’t sounded this electric in Clapton knows when; perhaps signalling a clean-slated anew?
Charlie Sheen to Make Patchogue Theatregoers' Hearts Sing on Oct. 17
Pop culture’s favorite black-and-blued boozehound-turned far-worse vice peruser is eight years sober, plugging a documentary and a memoir, and docking in Patchogue for an Oct. 17th show.
DOGE Report: ‘Defend the Spend’ - Feds Create $10,000 Incentive Program for Staff Who Help Identify Waste
Federal employees can now earn up to $10,000 for spotting waste in procurement.
The Fantasy Baseball Experience - Late Waiver Arms
When we talk about late into the fantasy baseball season it's always important to understand your leagues rules. Many leagues don't allow pickups after a certain date, while others you can make waiver claims right up until the last day of the season.
From the Newsroom: Dancing on Charlie Kirk's Grave
Go ahead — keep cheering a man’s assassination, you vile and callous ghouls. That’s your right. But it’s also your employer’s right to send you packing.
Week 3 Early Line Moves
Week 3 in the NFL is here, and we have already witnessed some big swings in perception of teams from the summer to week 2 and even from the opening week. On opening day, we all were concerned with the Lions ability to score after Ben Johnson left. Well, the Lions and Goff showed they still have that prolific offense when they put up 52 points on Chicago this past week.
Ward Melville Wins the National Football Foundation Kickoff Classic
The Suffolk County High School football season kicked off this year in one of the most anticipated games that will be on the schedule all season.
Thomas Begins Where He Left Off
William Floyd's Ja'Quan Thomas has begun the 2025 season the same way he ended last year, and that is by racking up yards and looking as impressive as ever.
Sachem East's Hot Start Leads to a W
You literally could not ask for a better opening than what Sachem East had this weekend.
Feraca's Impressive Day Leads Connetquot
The Connetquot stands were filled with people adoring purple and they were treated with an impressive win by their hometown team.
Kiernan's 300 Yard Passing Day Leads Miller Place
After a few scheduling changes throughout the summer the Miller Place football team secured their first win of the year on opening day and in the process put the rest of the division on notice.
SWR Leads The Weekend in Scoring
On an opening weekend of Suffolk County football that saw six teams score 40 or more points and three teams score into the 50's it was Shoreham Wading River who stood alone at the top of the scoring by putting up a 60 spot in an 60-21 win over Center Moriches.
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Floyd Robotics Qualifies for World Championship
The William Floyd High School robotics team has earned top honors at a major regional competition, securing a place on the world stage while showcasing the talent of its student engineers.