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Massive fraud exposed in federal contracting program
Another wasteful government program exposed.
Real-life Captain Phillips honored at Oheka Navy SEAL gala
The third Navy SEAL Museum Gala was held in honor of the late Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy of Patchogue, a Medal of Honor recipient slain in the 2005 “Lone Survivor” Afghanistan mission.
Center Moriches student ‘represents’ at Brookhaven National Lab
Center Moriches High School is super proud of senior Alex Gentile for his participation in the highly competitive High School Research Program at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Marcelle Leis honored for distinguished military and veteran service
This Woman of Distinction soared with the Air Force and New York Air National Guard.
Brentwood man gets 10 years for assaulting a police officer
Cody B. Fisher was driving while impaired by alcohol and drugs when he seriously injured police officer Brendon Gallagher.
Community rallies around one-year old Jackson Berry
A whole host of local businesses are lending their support to young Jackson in his fight against leukemia.
Stony Brook researchers contribute to first joint analysis on neutrino oscillation
Researchers from Stony Brook University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy have participated in a joint analysis with international teams from the T2K (Tokai to Kamioka) and NOvA (NuMI Off-axis νe Appearance) experiments.
Supplier of pot-laced gummies to William Floyd students arrested
Suffolk County Police arrested a man who provided a middle school student with cannabis gummies that were in turn distributed to other students at the school.
Man charged after middle school students sickened by cannabis gummies
Suffolk Police an arrest in William Floyd gummy poisoning case.
FRES welcomes Niko, its new facility dog
Emergency services is a tough job and a little love from Niko is always welcome.
Stony Brook honors students present innovative projects at INNOVATE challenge
A group of undergraduate students from Stony Brook University participated in INNOVATE: Honors Edition, an all-day innovation challenge held on October 17 at the Student Activities Center.
Fall Brawl supports a good cause
This past week Bay Shore High School hosted the American Boy Project’s Fall Brawl, featuring scrimmages between the St. John’s, Marist, and Fairfield men’s lacrosse teams.
Stony Brook researchers awarded NSF grant for study using ancient fern in climate mitigation
A team at Stony Brook University has received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the potential of an ancient aquatic fern, Azolla, in offsetting carbon emissions.
Crazy Eddie whistleblower blasts Attorney General James
From Crazy Eddie to fraud fighter, Sam Antar sinks his teeth into the Attorney General.
25 to life: Honduran man sentenced for Central Islip murder
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced on Thursday, October 23rd that Jeremias Anaribamoran, 48, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison by Acting Supreme Court Justice Karen M. Wilutis.
Energy performance at Eastport South-Manor
To celebrate the completion of its $18.5 million Energy Performance Contract (EPC), the Eastport-South Manor (ESM) Central School District coordinated a special ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Jr.-Sr. High School.
Yaphank firefighter reaches 10-gallon blood milestone
80 donations add up to 10 gallons for blood donor Chad Trusnovec.
Town of Brookhaven to host annual Polar Plunge for Special Olympics New York
The Town of Brookhaven is set to host its Annual Polar Plunge in partnership with Special Olympics New York on November 22, 2025, at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai.
The risks of the unknown Okamoto
In fantasy baseball, it’s not just the next great thing that excites fans, but also the newest diamond that always seems to shine the brightest—even if that diamond is a complete unknown.
The NBA and Mafia ties?
The more the news broke, the wilder the story became. That’s what happened this week when the federal government began arresting NBA players and coaches allegedly involved in a gambling investigation.
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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.