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Bird Flu Worries Continue on Long Island
The Deadly Outbreak Behind the Rising Egg Prices.
Stellar Show for South Shore Skywatchers
Skywatchers gathered along the South Shore to see the Planetary Parade were treated to an incredible sunset.
Stony Brook student recognized for contributions to humanities research
Laci Burton, a University Scholar at Stony Brook, has been named the URECA researcher of the month for March.
Stony Brook professor joins RAD-AID mission to improve healthcare in Cape Verde
The new year presented an unexpected opportunity for Joseph Whitton, a clinical assistant professor and program director of Radiologic Technology/MRI at Stony Brook University.
Brookhaven announces recipients of the 2025 Women’s Recognition Awards
Supervisor Daniel J. Panico has revealed the recipients of the 2025 Women's Recognition Awards.
Stony Brook University celebrates Women's History Month with diverse events
Stony Brook University is marking Women's History Month this March with a series of events and activities under the theme "Moving Forward Together: Women Educating and Inspiring Generations."
Stony Brook University receives $12M grant for marine energy research
The Atlantic Marine Energy Center, a part of the Department of Energy, has allocated $12 million to a research project at Stony Brook University aimed at advancing marine energy.
Stony Brook University launches 10-week geothermal energy program
Stony Brook University has launched a 10-week program focused on geothermal energy, which began on March 4.
William Floyd wrestlers advance to state championships after county success
Two wrestlers from the William Floyd girls' wrestling team have made history at the inaugural Suffolk County Championships.
The White Sox Can't Be That Bad ... Can They?
Last season the Chicago White Sox finished the regular season with just 41 wins. That number went way under the Vegas posted total for wins on the future market and also with 121 losses set the record for the most losses of all time, beating the 1962 Mets long standing mark.
Take a Load Off, Softee: Beloved Ice Cream Truck Franchise Docks at East Islip Storefront
Mister Softee has taken over the 195 Carleton Avenue in East Islip storefront previously in operation as Pam's Ice Cream Shoppe.
Connetquot Honors “Digital Heroes”
In celebration of Digital Learning Day the Connetquot Central School District honored and recognized teachers around the district who are leading the way in utilizing and integrating digital tools, dubbing them “Digital Heroes.”
William Floyd Students Hospitalized After Eating Pot Gummies
The William Floyd School District made an announcement to the public on social media about an incident involving marijuana gummies being distributed at the middle school.
The Diplomatic Collapse of US-Ukraine Relations: A Turning Point
The diplomatic relationship between the United States and Ukraine took a stunning and abrupt turn last week when President Trump and Vice President Vance had strong words for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Fantasy Baseball - Batting Average, The Forgotten Category
When fantasy baseball managers gather together to draft and construct their teams there is always an emphasis on most of the major categories. There are some that like the power bats and load up on power to obtain home runs and RBIs.
From the Newsroom: Get Busy Living, or Get Busy Dying
Why do you live in New York? It’s a question I get all the time from friends and family who permanently left the Empire State for warmer, greener pastures with lower taxes and a higher quality of living.
William Floyd High School Barbering Academy Debuts Instagram Video Series
The William Floyd High School Barbering Academy unveils a brand-new social media video series called “Undefined”.
Where You Want to Be: Taking Back Sunday to Headline Great South Bay Music Festival
The summer series is slated for July 24-27 at Patchogue’s Shorefront Park.
The Sequel Nobody Asked For: More Yoo-Humor for Your Troubles
How long is too long for a diner date?
New Voting Machines on Tap for Suffolk
Residents make a dry run on new voting machines to be debuted in Southampton.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
“Daddy’s All Right”: The Miraculous Recovery of Alan Beck
After 8 Minutes Dead, He Came Back to Say: “Daddy’s All Right”
South Country School Names New Humanities Director
The South Country Central School District Board of Education has appointed Kristen Fehr-Thompson as the district’s new humanities director.