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Indicted man spent hours in house with dead mother
Man spends hours with his dead mother's body.
Millions coming to South Shore housing projects
More than $26 million in awards were announced through the Long Island Investment Fund (LIIF) to further to increase the housing supply.
PSEG Long Island to continue electric service
Electricity bills will still come from PSEG under contract extension
MS-13 gang member sentenced in brutal beating of 15-year-old
Per the DA’s office, Josue aka “Shrek” Zepeda Padilla, 28, of Huntington Station, is due 20 years in prison, followed by 5 years of post-release supervision, after pleading guilty in July to various Gang Assault and Kidnapping charges.
Memorial bench honors Alex and Arlette Mazarakis
They were beloved by their community and now there’s a memorial in their honor.
Why New Yorkers booed Governor Hochul at the Ryder Cup
Hochul bears the brunt of boos at the Ryder Cup.
Public to weigh in on East Moriches cemetery plan
Controversial cemetery plan: residents will have their say.
MVP odds are a joke
The American League MVP odds have been moving all over the place for much of the year, but it hit a fever pitch this week.
The Jets will honor a Suffolk police hero
The New York Jets will be honoring a true hero when they honor Suffolk County Police Officer Matias Ferreira as their Veteran of the Game. The recognition will take place when they take on the Dallas Cowboys on October 5.
William Floyd School District receives donated backpacks from local organizations
Administrators and staff from the William Floyd Learning Center and the Floyd Academy recently received a donation of more than 100 backpacks filled with school supplies.
SUNY launches Research Leadership Academy at Stony Brook focused on science communication
Stony Brook University hosted the first session of the SUNY Research Leadership Academy, a new year-long program aimed at improving science communication and public engagement among faculty across the State University of New York (SUNY) system.
Mysterious object puzzles visitors to Pratt estate
Would you put your head inside this mysterious object?
Butler on 725 Art Show at Sag Harbor Whaling Museum: 'People tended to do more realism this year'
The Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum is hosting its final exhibit of the season through Oct. 26, spotlighting artists from Sag Harbor and surrounding communities.
Oprah Winfrey features Stony Brook University’s Carl Safina on podcast about animal emotions
Carl Safina, an ecologist and conservationist who holds the Endowed Research Chair for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, appeared as a guest on The Oprah Podcast to discuss whether dogs...
Colvin Center hosts Cambodian and Slovakian scholars through international fellowship
The Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting at the School of Communication and Journalism will host two visiting fellows this fall as part of an international program aimed at enhancing media, communications, and leadership skills.
Wolfieland carnival draws record attendance at Stony Brook University
The annual Wolfieland carnival returned to Stony Brook University on September 20, drawing large crowds of students to the Student Activities Center parking lot.
Sarah Jourdain appointed executive director to lead Stony Brook's teacher education
Stony Brook University has named Sarah Jourdain as the first executive director of teacher education.
Stony Brook celebrates $1 million gift supporting preservation of senator jacob javits' archives
Stony Brook University Libraries recently welcomed the family of former U.S. Senator Jacob Javits for a private viewing of the Senator Jacob K. Javits Collection, housed in the university’s Special Collections and University Archive.
Stony Brook receives $5.3 million NIH grant for physician-scientist training
The Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University has secured a five-year, $5.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support its Medical Science Training Program (MSTP).
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Coach of the Year Goes to Pat-Med
A well-deserved honor is heading to Patchogue-Medford High School, as girls varsity basketball head coach Leighann Gallagher has been named Coach of the Year for the 2025–2026 season by the Suffolk County Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.