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Leaving Assets to Minors: What You Need to Know
After my passing, I want my grandchildren to receive some money but they are under 18 years old, what factors should I consider?
Read Newspapers from Around the World with PressReader
The Library has access to a great newspaper collection called Pressreader.
Medford Dairy Queen falls victim to NY state rule
Sisters were so wronged under NY’s business laws that they are fundraising through GoFundMe just to stay afloat.
Medford Dairy Queen owners speak with SSP after odd lawsuit
As first reported by CBS this week, the sisters apparently violated a “Frequency of Pay” law when they paid their staff—who qualify as “manual workers,” per this loophole—biweekly.
Lawmakers seek clarity after Dairy Queen case
Local legislators to order bills in Dairy Queen case.
Stereo Garden CEO on Halloween Thriller Fright Festival: 'A great experience'
A Halloween-themed music festival featuring local and national acts is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 11, at Stereo Garden in Patchogue. The Halloween Thriller Fright Festival, organized by ListenUp! Long Island, aims to showcase emerging talent and highlight Long Island’s original music scene.
Gerrit Cole off season fantasy value
The New York Yankees’ season has come to a crashing end, and with it, the fantasy baseball season has also wrapped up. But as I said last week, this is when the real work begins for both real teams and fantasy managers.
Sports betting media is filled with clowns
Webster’s Dictionary defines the word “expert” as one with special skill or knowledge representing mastery of a particular subject. That’s a clear and non-debatable explanation of a simple word.
Officer Ferreira gets a hero's welcome
When Suffolk County Police Officer Matias Ferreira walked onto the field at MetLife Stadium, it didn’t matter whether the crowd was rooting for the New York Jets or the Dallas Cowboys—every fan in attendance stood and cheered for a true American hero.
Miller Place junior finishes first in NYC
In New York City on a very emotional day last month Nicholas DiCaprio achieved an incredible milestone, finishing in first place in the Adult Male category at the Tunnel to Towers 5K Run.
Officials react to attorney general arrest: “No one is above the law”
The shoe is on the other foot for the attorney general who campaigned on “getting Trump.”
From the Newsroom: The South Shore Press in Butler. PA
After spending a few days in and around Butler, Pennsylvania, with South Shore Press reporter Robert Chartuk, I truly question how one troubled young man was able to fire shots at President Trump at the Butler Farm Fairgrounds.
South Shore Press Back Sports Page: Wednesday October 15th, 2025
Headline: Hill East girls' tennis finishes unbeaten
Stony Brook women’s basketball hosts fantasy camp for faculty and staff
Stony Brook University is inviting its faculty and staff to participate in a fantasy basketball camp hosted by the university’s women’s basketball team.
Grace Arnold shares award-winning biscuits through Stony Brook's Cooking from Home program
Grace Arnold, a first-year marine science major at Stony Brook University, introduced her award-winning biscuits to the campus community as part of the Cooking from Home program.
Stony Brook University announces finalists for its 2025 Homecoming Court
Stony Brook University has announced the members of its 2025 Homecoming Court, continuing a tradition that began in 1984.
Adam Charboneau named inaugural SUNY Sustainability Faculty Fellow at Stony Brook
Adam Charboneau, a lecturer in sustainability studies at Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), has been named one of the first State University of New York (SUNY) Sustainability Faculty Fellows.
Stony Brook University opens Hispanic Heritage Month with calls for pride and reflection
The Spirit of Stony Brook marching band and mascot Wolfie led a parade across the Student Activities Center plaza to open Hispanic Heritage Month at Stony Brook University.
Stony Brook researchers develop selective privacy tool for blind users’ AI assistants
For blind and low-vision individuals, visual assistant applications such as BeMyAI and SeeingAI provide help with daily tasks by answering questions about images.
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McCormick Wins the State Championship
The Bay Shore Girls Varsity Track Team continues to shine on the big stage, and leading the way is standout distance runner Maggie McCormick. McCormick added another major accomplishment to her already impressive résumé this past week, capturing the state championship in the 1,500-meter run.