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DeStefano Earns Perfect Conservative Score
Only two Assembly members on Long Island to receive a perfect Conservative score: DeStefano is one of them.
Suffolk County Legislature Recognizes Veterans
During their General Meeting in Hauppauge on Tuesday, November 25th, each of the 18 legislators introduced a Veteran from their respective districts, highlighting the individual’s military background and local contributions.
Patchogue Man Convicted of Raping his Child and Half-Sister
A jury trial was presented with what they ultimately ruled as overwhelming evidence confirming the 38-year-old criminal had sexually abused his daughter when she was between the ages of 5 and 13, and his half-sister when she was 15 years old.
Romaine Unveils New Commemorative ‘Suffolk 250’ History Book
Suffolk embraces its history with 250th Anniversary book.
Christmas Eve at Quentin Tarantino’s New Beverly Cinema!
The Long Island–shot, holiday hangout hit that premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival—and landed at No. 2 on The New Yorker’s “Best Films of the Year” list—is heading to Quentin Tarantino’s legendary New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles.
Smithtown Fire Department announces date and details for annual Christmas parade
The Smithtown Fire Department will hold its annual Christmas parade on December 20, 2025.
Romaine Fast-Tracks Repairs to Smith Point Bridge
Emergency order clears the way for Smith Point Bridge repairs and accelerates the long-awaited replacement project.
Governor Ignores Pending Energy Disaster
State electrification plan could doom Long Island.
Repeal the All-Electric Building Act
Everyone knows the state’s all-electric mandate will be a disaster.
Giants Fire Another Coach
New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen couldn’t survive another late loss. The Giants have fired Bowen after New York dropped another game late.
Things are Sonny in Boston
This past week, the Boston Red Sox made a significant move, strengthening their pitching staff without sacrificing much quality from their current roster.
East Islip Elementary Bakes Bread Ahead of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving celebrations took on a meaningful twist at East Islip’s Timber Point Elementary School last week, as students across grade levels participated in hands-on activities focused on community service and gratitude.
Pecorale on Holiday Shopping Weekend at Sagtikos Manor: 'The gift shop is very different'
Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore is offering two holiday events in support of local history, both well-established traditions.
Stony Brook supports student participation at major PhD career symposium
Stony Brook University’s Graduate School co-sponsored the 2025 “What Can You Be With a PhD?” (WCUB) symposium, an event focused on career development for PhD students and postdoctoral scholars.
Wolfie’s Holiday Toy Drive expands parade route across Stony Brook University campuses
Wolfie’s Holiday Toy Drive will take place on Wednesday, December 10, beginning with a parade at 9:30 am from the Charles B. Wang Center and ending at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital.
Seawolves Pantry expands support against campus hunger through partnerships
Stony Brook University’s Seawolves Pantry continues to address food insecurity among students, staff, and faculty by providing access to healthy food and basic necessities.
CNN senior producer Matthew Moskowitz discusses career journey during visit to Stony Brook University
Students at Stony Brook University's School of Communication and Journalism recently participated in a live, student-run interview event featuring Matthew Moskowitz, a senior producer at CNN and alumnus of the university.
Four William Floyd High School juniors chosen for eVoco choral performance
Four juniors from William Floyd High School have been selected to perform with the eVoco Voice Collective, a choral ensemble recognized for its focus on combining poetry and music through group singing.
Stony Brook Future Teachers Association connects students with experienced educators at annual event
Last Monday, Stony Brook University’s Future Teachers Association (FTA) held its fourth annual Teacher Meet and Greet, bringing together teacher education students and experienced educators from the local area.
Stony Brook University hosts second annual accounting case competition
Stony Brook University’s College of Business held its second annual Accounting Case Competition in early November, providing students with an opportunity to apply their accounting knowledge to a real-world business scenario.
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This Eagle is Soaring
A standout student-athlete from Rocky Point High School is being recognized for excellence both in and out of the classroom. Senior Yuuki Donnelly has been named this week’s News 12 Scholar Athlete Award winner, sponsored by FourLeaf Federal Credit Union.