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It's a 4-peat for Port Jeff
For the fourth consecutive year, the Port Jefferson Royals Girls Volleyball Team has been crowned County Champions, further solidifying their status as one of the most dominant programs in the region.
Retooled Hills West gunning for another title
Last season, the Hills West Girls Volleyball Team clinched the NYSPHSAA Class AA Championship by defeating Fayetteville–Manlius in five games at the state tournament in Glens Falls, New York, earning the school’s very first state championship. That historic victory set a new standard for the program, and this year’s team has continued to build on that remarkable success
ESM's newcomer Maddie Laezza keeps impressing
Eastport–South Manor junior Maddie Laezza delivered another remarkable performance this past weekend, placing second in 17 minutes, 15.2 seconds in the Class B 5K race at the NYSPHSAA Public School State Championships at Queensbury High School. With this impressive finish, she has officially qualified for the prestigious State Federation Championships, which will be held this weekend at Bowdoin Park in Wappingers Falls.
Glenn says Boyd is upbeat after shooting
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn says he has spoken with Kris Boyd and is confident the cornerback and special teams standout will be OK after being shot in midtown Manhattan early Sunday morning.
Polyloom Corporation sues nonprofit over claims about artificial turf safety
Polyloom Corporation of America has taken legal action against a nonprofit organization and several individuals, accusing them of disseminating false information about the safety and environmental impact of artificial turf.
Planet Pooch Mobile faces legal action for alleged telemarketing violations
A class action lawsuit accuses Planet Pooch Mobile, Inc. of violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by sending unsolicited telemarketing messages to numbers listed on the National Do Not Call Registry.
Stony Brook Medicine launches large-scale PTSD prevention program for first responders
Stony Brook Medicine is leading a new initiative aimed at preventing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among first responders.
William Floyd School District honors veterans with student-led activities
Schools in the William Floyd School District marked Veterans Day by organizing a range of activities and projects to honor military veterans.
What to do about fire trucks and the Smith Point Bridge?
Mastic Beach Fire Department plans for how to get a fire truck to the other side of the bridge.
Suffolk sheriff unveils powerful prisoner memoir exhibit
Incarceration does not have to be an ending—it can also mark the beginning of a new chapter in one’s life.
Rink of dreams: Smithtown hockey player determined post-NDE
Doctors feared Connor Dubeau would not be able to walk again after he shattered the C4 bone in his neck diving into Gilgo Beach waters just this past summer.
Alex vs. A-Rod: Dawn of Justice
With Rodriguez on board for the deep dive, the documentary posits there were two sides to the 3-time Major Leauge Baseball MVP that were in constant clash.
Rev. Minson’s new book honors America’s protectors
He was the Chaplain at Ground Zero and now Rev. Bill Minson shares his experiences in a new book.
I’m thankful for the golf cart scenes in “Hall Pass”
The general public does not consider the raunchy R-rated studio comedy one of the bona fide classics in the brotherly moviemaking duo’s shared filmography, which also includes “Dumb and Dumber” and “There’s Something About Mary.” However, my friends and I sure do.
Leavitt says Americans still deserve answers on Butler shooting
The President was almost killed and yet, months later, the people are still looking for answers.
The Grisham ripple effect
This week, Yankees outfielder Trent Grisham accepted the Bombers’ $22 million qualifying offer, meaning he will be with the Yankees for at least one more season.
In Mahomes the odds trust
Last week, when the Kansas City Chiefs walked off the field in Denver, they held a record of 5-5. That meant the Chiefs were out of the playoffs, sitting in third place, and had effectively lost the division, with Denver at 9-2 and owning the tiebreaker.
Suffolk County SPCA charges Central Islip man with animal cruelty
The Suffolk County SPCA has charged a Central Islip resident with animal cruelty.
Stony Brook Medicine launches training program to prevent PTSD among emergency responders
Stony Brook Medicine will lead a new program aimed at preventing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among emergency responders.
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Easter 2026: Hope and Joy in the Risen Christ
This Easter Sunday, Easter Octave, Divine Mercy Sunday and Easter Season we continue to pray and contemplate our Lord’s Resurrection appearances, and we give thanks for Pope Leo XIV and his worldwide spirit of Catholic mission.