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Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary holds third annual Woodhull-Giving celebration
Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School held its third annual Woodhull-Giving celebration, an event aimed at fostering gratitude and community spirit among students, staff, and families.
Tim Chartier encourages students at Stony Brook University to pursue sports analytics
Mathematician and sports analytics expert Tim Chartier spoke to students and faculty at Stony Brook University on November 22 as part of the Convergence Lecture Series.
Stony Brook University introduces interdisciplinary ‘AI Ecologies’ course for spring 2026
A new course focused on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) across different fields will be offered at Stony Brook University starting in Spring 2026.
Deadly D.C. Ambush Exposes Biden’s Failed Policies
Soldiers dead, cities under siege because of Joe Biden’s policies.
National Teen Mental Health Crisis Felt in Suffolk Classrooms
Local school districts taking steps to curb teen suicide.
Decision on the Biden Autopen
If Joe Biden didn’t really sign it as president, does it really count?
Tangier Smith Elementary welcomes students with Elf on the Shelf tradition
Principal Dominic Ciliotta and assistant principal Jackie Cabrera at Tangier Smith Elementary School marked the start of December by dressing in "Elf on the Shelf" costumes to greet students returning to school on Monday, December 1.
EJ’s PJs Pajama Extravaganza Spreads Holiday Cheer
Thousands are warmer this winter thanks to EJs PJs.
Long Island State Veterans Home earns top marks from U.S. News & World Report
The Long Island State Veterans Home at Stony Brook University has been named one of the Best Nursing Homes for 2026 by U.S. News & World Report.
Romaine on Big Duck holiday lighting event: A tradition that brings ‘our communities together’
The Big Duck in Flanders will hold its annual holiday lighting on Wednesday, Dec. 3, an event expected to draw hundreds of residents as it marks nearly 40 years of the county’s longstanding seasonal tradition.
Nesnick on free laser holiday Show in Huntington: 'Every year is a different show'
A free Christmas laser-projection display has returned for its second year in Huntington, with nightly shows running through the holiday season at 41 Homeland Drive.
Republican Nominee Abraham Lincoln’s Path to the Presidency
Follow Abraham Lincoln’s path to the presidency in this riveting history lesson by Richard V. Acritelli.
Eastport-South Manor Students Collect Holiday Food Donations
Students across the Eastport-South Manor Central School District ushered in the holiday season with a series of food drives and charitable initiatives aimed at supporting families in need.
Sayville Wins the Long Island Championship
The Sayville Golden Flashes are your Long Island Champions. After a brilliant, undefeated season, they held on against a strong Wantagh team to earn a 42–35 victory. The championship win took place this weekend at Hofstra University and marked the eighth Long Island title in program history.
Historic Kick Gives BBP the Long Island Crown
For Bayport-Blue Point to win the Long Island Class IV championship, it would need history to be broken. The Phantoms required a longer field goal than had ever been made in a Long Island title game to secure the crown.
Utter Tragedy: Sayville Teen Killed by Ex-Boyfriend
A Long Island community is reeling at the start of the holiday season after an 18-year-old woman was shot and killed inside her ex-boyfriend’s Nesconset home Wednesday morning.
Ex-Suffolk Cop Sentenced for Holbrook Brothel Operations
George Trimigliozzi, 56, of Islip, pleaded guilty to promoting prostitution, official misconduct, and unlawful imprisonment in two separate indictments.
Pat-Med's Marshall Wins Coach of the Year
Patchogue-Medford High School gymnastics coach Kimberly Marshall has been named the Suffolk County Girls Gymnastics Coaches Association League 1 Coach of the Year, an honor that reflects her dedication, leadership, and commitment to the student-athletes she guides.
Shaheem “BlueDaBarber363” Foundation brings mental health message to William Floyd Barbering Academy
Students in the William Floyd High School Barbering Academy recently participated in a discussion about mental health awareness led by Jason Alexander Sr., co-founder of the Shaheem “BlueDaBarber363” Foundation.
Stony Brook University leads SUNY system with top student affairs awards
Stony Brook University’s Division of Student Affairs (DoSA) has received four Outstanding Student Affairs Program (OSAP) Awards from the State University of New York (SUNY) system for 2025, making it the most awarded campus in the SUNY network...
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Bloodshed Crew Busted—Cop Accused in Gun Plot
Suffolk County prosecutors dropped the hammer on a violent Long Island street crew, unveiling a sweeping 57-count indictment that reads like something out of a crime thriller: two murders, multiple shootings, armed robberies, and even a rogue cop accused of fueling the chaos.