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Fly-E Group shareholder sues executives over alleged investor deception
A shareholder has filed a lawsuit against electric vehicle company Fly-E Group, the company's board, and executive officers, accusing them of misleading investors about the safety and financial prospects of their products.
Allstate sues New York medical suppliers over alleged $679,000 insurance fraud scheme
Allstate Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit targeting multiple defendants involved in an alleged fraudulent scheme related to durable medical equipment (DME).
Honeywell faces class action over alleged false 'True HEPA' air purifier claims
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Honeywell International, Inc., alleging deceptive marketing practices regarding its air purifier products.
Lawsuit claims NYPD officers assaulted child in case of mistaken identity
A parent has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and two police officers, alleging a case of mistaken identity that led to the unlawful detention and assault of her child.
Stony Brook launches inaugural ‘Back the Brook’ fundraising event for student activities
The State University of New York at Stony Brook will launch its first "Back the Brook" 24-hour crowdfunding campaign on November 19.
Stony Brook University hosts workshop on tackling PFAS contamination
Researchers and faculty at Stony Brook University gathered on October 31 to discuss strategies for addressing PFAS, microplastics, and other emerging contaminants in Long Island’s environment.
Deadly West Babylon house party update: Syosset teen charged
Earlier this week, Suffolk County Police announced that a 17-year-old male from Syosset has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of 15-year-old Liam Delemo.
That is a tasty burger: Shake Shack opening Selden location
Move over, Lake Grove: a Shake Shack is coming to Selden on Thursday, November 20th, just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Local “Bowlers to Veterans Link” chapter sets $1 mil goal
Maple Family Centers—which owns Coram County Lanes—hosts Bowlers to Veterans Link (est. 1942), a non-profit organization with fundraisers designed to improve the quality of life for Veterans and active-duty service members.
New SUNY tuition program for military starting Spring 2026
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced the launch of the SUNY Military Tuition Rate Program.
Stoothoff on Suffolk County charity hockey game for 9/11 survivors: ‘A very important cause’
Two Suffolk County law enforcement hockey teams will play a charity game Saturday, Nov. 15, to raise money for the Strohm Foundation, which supports first responders affected by 9/11-related illnesses.
Luke LaRocca rewrites the record books
This past weekend was a historic one for Sachem football — and for all of Suffolk County — as junior quarterback Luke LaRocca, along with his receivers and offensive linemen, lit up the record books with an unforgettable performance.
Smithtown gymnastics defends their title
The Smithtown varsity gymnastics team are county champions once again. Competing at Hauppauge High School, Smithtown not only captured the county championship this weekend but did so in record-breaking fashion.
All Rise! Judge wins his 3rd MVP
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge has repeated as the American League MVP. The Yankees captain edged out Cal Raleigh and comfortably finished ahead of third-place José Ramírez to claim his third MVP award in four seasons. He is now the thirteenth player in league history to win the honor three times.
BBP tennis take home the state title
The Bayport-Blue Point Phantoms captured their first-ever New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Division 2 Girls Tennis Championship with a 4-1 victory over Edgemont at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Sachem wins Long Island Championship
The Sachem East field hockey team has once again proven its dominance, securing its second consecutive Long Island championship and doing so with a perfect record against Long Island opponents.
Class action targets online casino for alleged illegal gambling in New York
A class action lawsuit has been filed against a company accused of operating an illegal online gambling platform under the guise of a "free" social casino. The complaint targets AI Development, LLC, which operates under the name No Limit Coins.
New York man sues NYPD officers alleging civil rights violations
A New York City resident has filed a lawsuit against several officers of the NYPD, alleging violations of his civil rights.
Mother accuses private school of unlawfully banning child over vaccine
A mother has taken legal action against Kellenberg Memorial High School for banning her daughter despite valid medical exemptions from vaccination requirements due to health concerns certified by physicians.
Former employee sues Bowery Residents’ Committee over alleged racial discrimination
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc. (BRC), claiming he faced discriminatory treatment due to his race and was unjustly terminated after raising concerns about this mistreatment.
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You're Killing Me Smalls
As baseball season gets underway this week, a wave of nostalgia naturally follows, and few films capture that feeling quite like The Sandlot. From the unforgettable “Great Hambino” to the legendary dog chase and backyard fireworks, the movie remains a timeless favorite for fans of all ages. Still, it’s the iconic characters of Wendy Peffercorn and Squints that often stand out the most.