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Be kind & win $10K! SSP’s December challenge
Prizes: 1st Place $10,000; 2nd Place $5,000; 3rd Place $1,000. In addition, twenty-five participants will each receive $100.
Longwood junior shines on national stage
Longwood High School junior Anthony LaGala-Ryan shined brightly on the national stage this past week, showcasing his exceptional talent and hard work.
Smithtown cross country extends their streak
The Smithtown High School boys’ cross-country team has once again proven its dominance, capturing its ninth consecutive League I championship this season.
Councilwoman Bonner leads recycling and shredding event in Mount Sinai
On October 4, Councilwoman Jane Bonner organized a community recycling and shredding event at the Rose Caracappa Senior Center in Mount Sinai.
Suffolk County DA: Woman flees scene after killing pedestrian
A woman is accused of hitting a pedestrian and stopping her car only long enough to try to remove the victim’s suitcase stuck under the car before fleeing the scene.
Jets honor Suffolk heroes at First Responders Appreciation Day
Sheriff heroes surprised with New York Jets invite.
Thorne-led effort removes tons of debris from Patchogue watershed
More than 30 shopping carts and other junk removed from Tuthill’s Creek in Patchogue.
More Mastic, Shirley pavement resurfacing projects announced
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig joined forces this week to announce the successful completion of two major paving projects that resurfaced a total of 23 roadways in Mastic and Shirley.
USA Today names Islip’s MacArthur no. 2 small airport
This marks ISP’s highest ranking in its five nominations to date, trending up one from the 3-spot it garnered last year.
Agencies reaffirm Suffolk’s robust credit rating
Bond rating good news for Suffolk taxpayers.
Check your tire pressure—cold weather can leave you low
Cold weather affects tire pressure so professor says fill them up.
Residents invited to WaterTalk event in Center Moriches
It’s the life blood of Long Island and Suffolk residents are urged to learn more about it at WaterTalk.
Stony Brook researchers contribute to first joint T2K-NOvA neutrino experiment analysis
Researchers from Stony Brook University have participated in a joint analysis with teams from the T2K (Tokai to Kamioka) and NOvA (NuMI Off-axis νe Appearance) neutrino experiments.
#1 in the nation for Bellport's best
Bellport High School has always known that it was home to one of the most gifted athletes ever to walk its halls — but now, it’s official: they have the best high school wrestler in the entire country.
Floyd wins D-1 championship rematch
This past weekend featured a rematch of last year’s Division I Suffolk County Championship game, and once again, William Floyd stood tall when all was said and done.
WFSD students visit Riverhead Building Supply for hands-on learning
Students from William Floyd High School's Business Ownership & Management and Woodworking courses recently visited Riverhead Building Supply to gain firsthand experience in a manufacturing and distribution environment.
Kiernan lights it up
There are offensive performances, and then there are otherworldly offensive performances — and that’s exactly what Miller Place delivered this past weekend.
William Floyd High School to present 'Puffs' theater production on November 7-8
The William Floyd High School Theater Arts program will stage the play "Puffs" on November 7 and 8 at 6:30 pm in the Nick Poulos Auditorium.
Donnie finally gets to the World Series
For New York Yankees fans, this World Series stings more than most. Being a Yankees fan means that any time the pinstripes aren’t playing for a championship, it leaves a bitter taste — but this one feels different.
Vitale on Babylon Village Chamber's Creepy Crawl: 'It should be a really great day'
The Babylon Village Chamber of Commerce is expanding its annual Creepy Crawl with a new literacy twist, turning Main Street into a storybook trail for young trick-or-treaters on Sunday, Oct. 26.
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Blakeman Surges as Hochul Lead Shrinks
Governor Kathy Hochul’s re-election bid may be entering more dangerous territory than expected.