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The Schumer Shutdown hurts taxpayers
Struggling families who rely on food stamps are being forced to stock up on non-perishable food in case federal funds run out, all because of a completely unnecessary government shutdown.
Planning for Your Digital Legacy: How to Protect and Pass On Your Online Assets
Q: I store photos, documents, and account information online. What happens to these digital assets after I pass away, and how can I make sure my family has access?
Your Library Loves to Help – Resources for Adults
Check out these classes you can attend for free in November to help clear up some of the issues that are bothering you.
Suffolk acts against slumlords, scams, and fire fraud
Long nagging issues addressed in legislative trifecta.
Mamdani funding blurs line between charity and politics
White Collar Fraud’s latest on Mamdani.
Brookhaven officials announce completion of multiple paving projects
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Neil Manzella have announced the completion of several road resurfacing projects in Farmingville, Centereach, Lake Grove, and Lake Ronkonkoma.
Long Island University wins state grant award
Long Island University is set to receive $1,512,760 in state grants.
Stony Brook celebrates homecoming with Wolfstock Weekend events
Stony Brook University hosted its 44th annual Homecoming festival, known as Wolfstock, over the weekend.
Law cracking down on dishonest Suffolk County contractors signed
Legislator Jim Mazzarella's bill was signed into law, strengthening enforcement against unscrupulous contractors and bolstering consumer protections across the County.
Seawolves celebrate homecoming
This weekend, Stony Brook University held its 44th annual Homecoming festival, Wolfstock, as students, alumni, faculty, and staff came together for a spirited celebration.
Bayport-Blue Point wins their 5th straight title
The Bayport-Blue Point Phantoms are champions once again — and this time, they earned their title in thrilling fashion.
Jets great Nick Mangold dies at 41
Nick Mangold, the New York Jets’ legendary center and one of the most beloved figures in franchise history, passed away Saturday night from complications of kidney disease. He was 41.
NFT frenzy fades into digital dust
High rollers spent millions only to find their digital art is worthless.
Veterans Day Parade to honor Grand Marshal Ina Casali
This small community honors its veterans in a big way.
George Santos: Zohran Mamdani is a Full Blown Socialist
And socialists don’t build; they bleed. They drain the life out of every city they touch. Look around at every place where their ideas take root: businesses flee, families struggle, and the middle class becomes an endangered species.
SBU Eats showcases local vendors at annual market event
Hundreds of students attended the Annual Vendor Market Showcase at East Side Dining on October 29, an event organized by SBU Eats to highlight local and innovative food products through its Retail Incubator Program.
Stony Brook University adapts toys to aid children with disabilities
More than 70 students from Stony Brook University participated in the third annual Toy Adaptation Event organized by the university’s 3D PATH (3D Printing and Assistive Technology for Health) Club.
Sen. Martinez wants translators back at South Shore Hospital
Senator Monica Martinez (D) has recently been on the frontlines spearheading the opposition to what she considers troubled waters in store for South Shore University Hospital.
Bay Shore man convicted of sex trafficking
“Today, justice was served,” said Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney. “Freddie Rice’s crimes were calculated, predatory, and devastating to his victims.”
Stony Brook's ART Tank event highlights student creativity across disciplines
The second annual "Artists Rising Through" (ART Tank) competition at Stony Brook University highlighted the creative work of student artists from a range of academic backgrounds.
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The Loss of a Superstar
The start of baseball season is one of the most exciting times of the year for fantasy owners. Drafts are complete, lineups are set and optimism is everywhere. But that excitement can quickly turn into frustration when a key piece of your roster goes down before things even get going.