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Holy Angels car show revving up in Patchogue
Rev it up for a good cause: Holy Angels car show comes to Patchogue.
DOGE Report: Playing God with weather - Disastrous forecast
Do you trust the federal government to meddle with the weather?
Suffolk County honors heroes at annual 9/11 naming ceremony
‘We will Never Forget’ was the theme at a recent event honoring 9/11 survivors who later succumbed to 9/11 related diseases.
Three West Islip sophomores selected for NYSSBA Art Exhibit
Julianne Hall, Megan Murphy, and Skylar Welner will each represent the Lions in this annual showcase, which highlights outstanding student artwork from across New York State
Toasted Oysters of Islip to shuck into 2025 Ryder Cup
The company will appear as part of the Taste NY exhibit, setting up near the Cup Pro Shop on Friday, September 26, from 3–7 p.m.
His name is Hamilton: SCPD introduces new thera-pup
Hamilton—a black Labrador Retriever—is the Suffolk County Police Department’s first therapy dog to receive his own police badge.
Veterans Day parade to honor Grand Marshal Ina Casali
A Navy veteran has been named as the grand marshal of the East Moriches veterans parade.
Brookhaven hosts expo showcasing technology and learning at public libraries
The Brookhaven Town Public Libraries Expo, held on September 13 at Town Hall in Farmingville, attracted approximately 1,200 visitors.
Man on the Street: Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension
Kimmel temporarily booted from ABC. Here’s what people said.
Family continues Mister Softee legacy in Center
New treats in town with grand opening of the Center Moriches Mr. Softee.
Hon. Jerry Garguilo, esteemed Suffolk justice, dies at 74
Community shocked by sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Jerry Garguilo.
SCWA seeks millions in water quality grants
$44 million from the state would go a long way for water quality in Suffolk.
Miller & Caggiano take to the ice for first responders
Hockey players take to the ice to support a good cause.
Giunta’s Meat Farms offers hope in Middle Island’s food desert
Relief on the way for the Coram-Middle Island food desert
Brookhaven passes fiscal stress test with flying colors
The Town of Brookhaven has, for the third year in a row, received a perfect Fiscal Stress Score of 0.0 from the New York State Comptroller’s Office
William Floyd Excels at 24th Smith Point Bridge 5K
The event showcased William Floyd’s dedication to education, community involvement, and athletic excellence, celebrating both student and teacher achievements in support of literacy programs.
If you’re going to have a fire…
If you’re going to have a fire, it helps to have 27 fire departments and ambulance companies nearby.
Romaine Unveils $4.3 Billion Budget to Boost Safety
“This budget is about responsible government that delivers results,” Romaine said.
Bayport-Blue Point allows nothing on homecoming
Homecoming is always such a special day for the school, and especially for the seniors on the football team and the Bayport-Blue Point Phantoms made sure the game would be even that much more memorable this weekend.
Hershey leads Eastport-South Manor to a homecoming win
Homecoming always adds a little juice to any home team and that was no different this weekend when Eastport-South Manor came out of their home locker room fired up and quickly put up 14 points enroute to a 31-14 win.
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Suffolk Crime Blotter: Arrests, Chaos & Crime
From gunfire over pocket change to drivers who should’ve called an Uber, Suffolk didn’t exactly have a quiet week. Here’s a roundup of crime, chaos and questionable decisions across the county.