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Caggiano Honored As Suffolk GOP Republican Of The Year
A lifetime of local commitment earns Greg Caggiano top GOP honor.
Dr. Calabro Lodge Boosts Local Scholarship Program
The Scholarship Gala will support local student scholarships.
Podcast Examines Veterans Outreach At Suffolk County Farm
A Fog of War episode highlights veterans outreach at the Suffolk County Farm.
Cheapest diesel gas in Suffolk County reach $3.35 in week ending Dec. 20, 2025
The week's cheapest diesel gas price in Suffolk County stood at $3.35 per gallon in the week ending Dec. 20, 2025.
Hills West's Offense Leads to a Perfect Record
With this week’s convincing 87-60 win over East Hampton, the Half Hollow Hills West varsity basketball team has opened the season undefeated and firing on all cylinders.
Washington Monument Lighting to Launch America’s 250th, Local Tributes Follow
World’s tallest birthday candle to light up Washington.
Inside BNL’s Breakthrough In Cloud Research
BNL lidar discovery will lead to better weather forecasts and climate data.
Trump Endorses Blakeman After Stefanik Exits Governor Race
Blakeman hears from the White House.
Town Seeks Public Input On North Shore Waterfront Plan
Brookhaven is developing a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and Harbor Management Plan to guide future decision-making.
William Floyd Day Recognized in Suffolk
William Floyd looms large in Suffolk’s Revolutionary history.
Countdown Begins for America’s 250th Birthday Bash
Party like it’s 1776: the nation is gearing up for its big anniversary.
It’s Time For Energy Policy That Actually Works
New York sits on a Saudi Arabia-sized reserve of natural gas.
Christmas Comes Early for Some Islander Fans
This holiday season, Christmas came early for some young fans as members of the New York Islanders paid a special visit to Stony Brook Hospital, bringing smiles, warmth, and holiday cheer to patients and families.
Callahan Wins His 100th
The Rocky Point High School varsity wrestling program is known for its long-standing tradition of strong performances and individual excellence, and the team added another milestone to that legacy this past week.
Coach Gleason is Still Helping Others
Former Shoreham-Wading River coach Liam Gleason delivered one final act of selflessness and generosity that continues to change lives. The beloved Siena College men’s lacrosse coach, who passed away last month, helped save four people through organ donation. Gleason was a registered organ donor, and WNYT confirmed with the Center for Organ Donation that four individuals received life-saving transplants as a result of his decision.
Savannah Pantry Leads William Floyd
There was never much doubt that William Floyd’s Savannah Pantry was going to turn heads this season. Already regarded as one of the top players in Suffolk County, Pantry has recently taken her game to another level, catching fire as the early portion of the season unfolds. Her dominant performances have helped lead the Colonials to an unbeaten start and have showcased just how complete her skill set has become.
Who's Closing in LA?
When fantasy managers are asked the question, “Who’s closing in LA?” the immediate response is usually simple. Edwin Díaz just signed a massive contract, and he will be the unquestioned endgame stopper for the Dodgers. But there is another Los Angeles team, and while they have not helped many fantasy rosters lately, they still need someone to handle the ninth inning. So the question becomes, “Who’s closing in LA—no, the other LA?” The answer is far from clear.
Has JSN Already Won?
The NFL’s Offensive Player of the Year award has essentially become the honor for the best player in football who is not a quarterback. The MVP has been an almost exclusive quarterback award for years. Even historic seasons from Christian McCaffrey, Derrick Henry, Michael Thomas, and last year’s outstanding campaign by Ja’Marr Chase barely received serious MVP consideration. Instead, those players were recognized with Offensive Player of the Year honors.
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Maserati Theft Ring Nabbed After Cop Injury
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced that four Bronx men have been indicted on multiple charges, including assault on a police officer, following a series of catalytic converter thefts in Suffolk County