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Hiller Climbs the Record Books
Center Moriches star pitcher Joey Hiller has etched his name into the record books and is climbing the school's all time charts.
South Shore Press Video Vault: NYS Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar on NYS AG Tish James
At "best" it could lead to a resignation since James claims she is not a New York State resident. At "worst" the Justice Department could file criminal charges against James for fraud.
Safe Boating Certificate Required For All Beginning This Summer
Summer boating season is upon us and new regulations go with it. Starting January 1, 2025, a safety certificate became required of all boat operators, regardless of age, so this is the first boating season under the new rules.
Police Bust Village of Patchogue Worker for Impersonating a Cop
A Village of Patchogue Code Enforcement Officer was fired and arrested after police claimed he impersonated a cop, pulled over a woman, placed her in cuffs, and drove her home.
AI Innovation Institute expands computing power with Nvidia HGX H100
The AI Innovation Institute (AI3) recently upgraded its computing capabilities with the Nvidia HGX H100, a high-performance system designed to assist in tackling complex machine learning challenges across various fields, including language,...
Southampton Writers Conference returns to Stony Brook Southampton for 50th anniversary
The Southampton Writers Conference will return to Stony Brook Southampton for its 50th summer from July 9-13.
Inaugural Long Island Youth Climate Summit convenes student innovators at Stony Brook University
More than 300 high school students gathered at Stony Brook University for the inaugural 2025 Long Island Youth Climate Summit on April 4, organized by Students for Climate Action and Renewable Energy Long Island.
John Pardon earns 2025 New Horizons in Mathematics Breakthrough Prize at Stony Brook
Stony Brook University Professor John Pardon is a recipient of the New Horizons in Mathematics Breakthrough Prize, a segment of the annual Breakthrough Prizes often referred to as the "Oscars of Science."
Simons Center exhibition explores intersection of art, science through 'Albedo
A recent exhibition at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics brings together the fields of science and art, offering visitors a reflective exploration on the concept of 'Albedo.'
Stony Brook University workshop connects researchers to tackle PFAS challenges
Stony Brook University recently held a workshop to explore various strategies for managing the challenges posed by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), chemicals often referred to as "forever chemicals."
Biochemistry student at Stony Brook named a 2025 Goldwater Scholar
Stony Brook University sophomore Sean Krivitsky has been recognized as a 2025 Goldwater Scholar.
Students take action for community service during National Volunteer Month
Students at Stony Brook University are taking part in National Volunteer Month by engaging in various initiatives that aim to make a positive difference in their communities.
President Orders Overhaul of Federal Procurement Rules
Business moves for President Trump
Your Second Amendment Rights Don’t End at the State Line or At Least They Shouldn’t
Legislation that would require all of the states to cooperate and create smooth passage and the same Second Amendments rights to self-protection no matter which state you are in is on the table in the US House of Representatives
Miller Place Softball Squashing the Competition
Last season without a single senior on the team the Miller Place softball team won the Suffolk County championship. So, it stands to reason that this championship level team, now with experience under their belt would once again be a powerhouse this year, but no one could have imagined this sort of dominance coming.
Dontrelle and Puckett Added to the Flock's Anniversary Team
The Long Island Ducks have added a very familiar name to their 25th Anniversary team when they announced that former starting pitcher Dontrelle Willis has been chosen as the 24th member.
Guild Hall theater director on 2025 season: 'Something for everyone'
Guild Hall in East Hampton will present a special screening of the National Theatre Live's Vanya on Saturday, April 19, offering local audiences the chance to experience a unique solo performance of Chekhov's classic play.
25 Years: Hempstead Man Sentenced for Robbing, Stabbing Amityville Funeral Home Owner
DA Tierney announced Jason Funderburke—convicted last month—was officially sentenced for crimes committed on the morning of Aug. 29th, 2023.
Brooklyn man sues NYPD officers and city for alleged brutal assault, malicious prosecution during family gathering
A Brooklyn resident has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and several police officers, alleging brutal assault and malicious prosecution.
Massachusetts man sues two NY law firms for $500K over alleged legal malpractice and breach of contract
A Massachusetts resident has filed a lawsuit against two New York law firms and their attorneys, claiming legal malpractice and breach of contract for failing to meet professional standards.
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Trump Tries to Save College Sports
In a move that could reshape the future of college athletics, Donald Trump has signed an executive order calling for what the White House described as “urgent national action to save college sports.”