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Eastport-South Manor Students Exemplify Scientific Excellence
Three ESM students placed 4th at LISEF this month, while several more collected data from proteins at Brookhaven National laboratory.
Good News, Bad News on the Bird Flu Front
“The birds are practically dropping from the sky.”
This Just In – Only Citizens Can Vote in NY
New York's highest state court, the Court of Appeals, has affirmed that voting is limited to citizens.
The Flock Keeps Growing
The Long Island Ducks made a slew of moves over the past week or so as the season is getting into full gear.
William Floyd community supports childhood cancer research with "Brave the Shave" event
Members of the William Floyd community gathered recently to support childhood cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
From the Newsroom: Do As I Say, Not As I Do
To those maniacs exhibiting insane behavior towards President Trump and Elon Musk: you’ve exposed yourselves for the frauds that you are.
Councilman Loguercio celebrates opening of "The Backyard" in Middle Island
On March 14, Councilman Michael Loguercio celebrated the grand opening of "The Backyard" in Middle Island.
Atelier events coordinator on student gallery show in Saint James: 'We hope to build their self-esteem'
Young artists from Suffolk and Nassau counties are showcasing their talents in the Fourth Annual Middle and High School Student Artists Juried Show at The Atelier at Flowerfield in Saint James.
Which gas stations in Suffolk County had the cheapest midgrade gas during week ending Mar. 15
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 3 gas stations had the lowest price of midgrade gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Mar. 15.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Attorney Joe Burns, Local Election Ruling
There's an important update to tell you about concerning the court case of whether or not local elections in NYS are moving to even-numbered years.
Class action lawsuit filed against makers of Girl Scouts cookies, alleging contamination with toxic substances
A class action lawsuit has been filed against the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, Ferrero U.S.A., Inc., and Interbake Foods, LLC, alleging that the popular Girl Scouts Cookies contain harmful substances.
Lawsuit filed against New York Department of Education alleging religious discrimination in COVID-19 vaccine mandates
A lawsuit has been filed against the New York Department of Education and its Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos, accusing them of religious discrimination and unconstitutional practices regarding COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Stony Brook University prepares for its seventh annual Giving Day on March 26
Stony Brook University is set to hold its seventh annual Giving Day on March 26.
Stony Brook hosts conference focusing on future of quantum education
Stony Brook University recently hosted the International Year of Quantum 2025 Educational Leadership Conference, aiming to address the growing need for a workforce knowledgeable in quantum science.
Stony Brook coach Matt Senk reaches milestone with his 950th career win
Stony Brook University's head baseball coach, Matt Senk, has achieved his 950th career win.
Rowan Ricardo Phillips receives prestigious arts award
Stony Brook University’s Distinguished Professor Rowan Ricardo Phillips has been honored with the 2025 Arts and Letters Award by the American Academy of Arts.
Stony Brook's Wolfie advances in SUNY Mascot Madness
Wolfie, the mascot for Stony Brook University, has advanced to the second round of the SUNY Mascot Madness tournament.
Atacama telescope captures clearest view yet of early universe
Research conducted by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration has produced unprecedented images of the universe's earliest moments, captured as cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation.
Stony Brook's Pathways to Healthcare bridges campuses through student engagement
Stony Brook University has seen a successful initiative in its "Pathways to Healthcare" program, which bridges the gap between its East and West Campuses.
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Panico's Passionate Plea to Gov: Save Pine Barrens
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Daniel Panico is urging New York State to partner with the town to preserve hundreds of acres of environmentally sensitive Pine Barrens land, saying the municipality cannot protect the area on its own.