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Class action accuses Synchrony Financial of sharing customer data with third parties
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Synchrony Financial, accusing the company of violating privacy laws by sharing sensitive customer information without their consent with third parties.
Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame on Everybody Loves Raymond exhibit: 'It's going to be amazing!'
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame will open its “Everybody Loves Raymond: Celebrating 30 Years” exhibit on Friday, Nov. 28, beginning at 11 a.m. at its Stony Brook location.
Man indicted for vicious sexual assault of an elderly woman
Justice is coming for and elderly woman who was viciously, sexually assaulted in her own home.
Smithtown is heading to the County Championship
Smithtown West football defeated West Islip 42-10 in Friday night’s Suffolk semifinal playoff game, securing a dominant victory and advancing to the first county championship game in program history. The Bulls will face Sayville next Thursday at 4 p.m. at Stony Brook University.
The Colonials are now looking at a 3-peat
The William Floyd Colonials are heading back to the Suffolk County Championship game after defeating rival Longwood in a dominant 41-7 rout this weekend.
SWR gymnasts advancing to the County Championship
Shoreham Wading River's Gia Politi and Alyssa Wood are advancing to the Suffolk County Gymnastics Championships. As integral members of the combined William Floyd/Longwood/SWR team this season, their contributions helped the squad achieve an outstanding 9-1 record and earn a fantastic second-place finish in League 1.
Rev. Minson’s call to serve a nation in need
Rev. Bill Minson has provided a spiritual hand during some of the nation’s greatest tragedies.
Presidential Military Strength during Armistice Day to the creation of Veterans Day
Today, Americans and their British brothers-in-arms are again fighting on French soil.
Fun and Games for Adults with the Library
Head to the library and enjoy some fun board games, trivia and a murder mystery this December.
Burner Prudenti Law Earns National Honors for Expertise
Burner Prudenti Law, P.C. has once again secured its place among the nation’s most respected legal institutions, earning multiple top-tier rankings in the 2026 edition of Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms.”
The Transfer of Real Estate to the Next Generation
It may seem simple to sign a new deed and be done, but gifting real estate can have tax and legal consequences that may cost your family more in the long run.
JAILHOUSE JACKPOT!
Suffolk County Could be Crippled by $122 Million Ruling for Holding Illegal Immigrants
Committee to highlight William Floyd for nation’s 250th
Suffolk committee has sights set on honoring William Floyd.
250th Committee visits historic Manor of St. George
The Manor of St. George is an important part of the nation’s 250-year history.
Islip's Harp & Hound temporarily closed after kitchen fire
The Islip Fire Department reported to the pub and restaurant on the morning of Wednesday, November 12th, to promptly extinguish the flames.
Uncle Guiseppe’s croons into Bohemia ahead of Thanksgiving
The brand-new location, which grand-opened on Friday, Nov. 14th, now serves as the flagship tenant for the Sayville Plaza, filling the 40,000-square-foot space vacated by Babies “R” Us years ago.
SNAP benefits too easily lost to thieves
SNAP benefits are flowing again after the government shutdown has been resolved. But, that means fraudsters are back to work, too.
Brentwood cocaine distribution ring busted up
Three men and a woman were indicted for Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance following a long-term investigation into narcotic trafficking.
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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.