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Sayville stays perfect behind Coan
Sayville had a scare, but when all was said and done, they remained undefeated and improved their season record to a perfect 7-0.
Mustangs stun the Phantoms with last second field goal
The Mount Sinai Mustangs shocked the Suffolk football world this weekend when they defeated perennial favorites Bayport-Blue Point.
Reisinger does it all for Rocky Point
Rocky Point quarterback Peyton Reisinger put the Eagles on his back and led them to a dramatic victory this week as Rocky Point defeated Eastport-South Manor 35-32 in one of the most thrilling games of the Suffolk County season.
NY Knicks send cease-and-desist to Mamdani
The New York Knicks basketball team has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Zohran Mamdani, the leading candidate in the New York City mayoral race, over his use of a logo resembling the team’s trademark in campaign materials and social media posts.
CRESLI leads the way in coastal research and education
This group is devoted to the seals and whales that visit Long Island waters.
Trouble in the Air: Lincoln, Rosecrans, and the Road to Chattanooga
“Rosecrans has been whipped, as I feared. I have feared it for several days. I believe I feel trouble in the air before it comes.”— President Abraham Lincoln
My Name Is Thomas Hwang: Chronicles of Astronomy
If you gaze up at the night sky and fix your focus on celestial entities from asteroids to black holes embarking upon a tour of the universe, most will be overwhelmed by our majestic surroundings called Creation.
Legislators warn November may mark last true local elections
Democrat dim Democracy in local election ploy.
Renovation underway at Center Moriches eyesore
Residents looking forward to the renovation of a decade-old Center Moriches eyesore.
Get ready for some better roads in Suffolk County
Over $57 million in road re-pavement funds is allocated to Suffolk County.
Suffolk bond sale reflects solid fiscal health
Suffolk snags a 2.96% interest rate on its $188.7 million borrowing.
Thieves make off with cash in thrift store theft
Taking food from the mouths of the poor, thieves target church and thrift store.
William Floyd soccer coach Paul Paniccia marks career milestone with 100th victory
William Floyd High School boys’ varsity soccer head coach Paul Paniccia recently achieved his 100th career victory, marking a significant milestone for the program.
Nathaniel Woodhull students study river science at Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge
Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School fourth-grade students recently took part in an educational field trip to Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge.
Stony Brook professor receives NIH grant to develop AI for healthcare resource allocation
Jian Li, an assistant professor at Stony Brook University, has received a $1.2 million R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to create artificial intelligence systems that improve the allocation of healthcare resources for...
Bay Shore man guilty of sex trafficking
Freddie Rice used narcotics and financial coercion to force victims into sexual acts and now he faces 50 years in prison.
Woman Arrested After Fatal Melville E-Bike Crash
Suffolk County Police arrested a Melville woman early Saturday morning after a motor vehicle crash killed an e-bike rider in Melville.
First County Line Cup Honors Fallen FDNY Firefighter
The inaugural County Line Cup brought the two departments together in a competitive lacrosse match to raise money for Herman’s family.
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Long Island Farm Bureau Honors Strobel, Lansdale
Long Island Farm Bureau honored two prominent leaders in the region’s agricultural community: Herb Strobel and Sarah Lansdale, AICP, during its 2026 Annual Awards Gala.