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Staten Island mother sues NYPD over alleged false arrest during custody exchange
A Staten Island woman has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the City of New York and several unidentified NYPD officers, alleging she was wrongfully arrested during a court-ordered custody exchange.
Supervisor Panico and Councilwoman Kesnig attend property demolition in Mastic Beach
On June 3, 2025, Supervisor Daniel J. Panico and Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig were present at the demolition of a blighted property located at 579 Riviera Drive in Mastic Beach.
Town officials join students for 'Sticker Shock' campaign against underage drinking
Supervisor Daniel J. Panico and Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich participated in the Town of Brookhaven's annual "Sticker Shock" Campaign on May 30, 2025.
Groundbreaking held for new senior rental community in Middle Island
On May 30, Supervisor Daniel J. Panico participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for The Villas at Oak Run, a new rental community for those aged 55 and over.
Shock Value Shenanigans: Coram Prankster, 21, Charged for Centereach Disturbances
Kyle Vazquez was arrested in Centereach on Monday night at 8:20 p.m., and was charged with three counts of Dissemination of an Unlawful Surveillance Image in the First Degree, three counts of Unlawful Surveillance in the Second Degree, and two counts of Criminal Tampering.
Leisure Village donates $11K to St. Jude's Hospital; receives town appreciation
Farmingville, NY - On June 2, Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Jane Bonner participated in a presentation at Leisure Village where the Leisure Village Senior Club donated $11,000 to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
EXCLUSIVE: Centereach Ralph’s Speaks with SSP About Egg Bucket Basket Case
“This is a nice store,” the owner reaffirmed. “This is a happy business for families to have fun at.”
Coté on cruise nights at The Shoppes at East Wind: 'People love it'
With summer around the corner, The Shoppes at East Wind in Wading River is expanding its lineup of seasonal events, drawing families, car enthusiasts and local shoppers to its brick-paved grounds.
Dlouhy on Bay Shore Historical Society Open House: ‘A fantastic museum of the strong, vibrant history of Bay Shore’
The Bay Shore Historical Society will hold its annual open house on Saturday, June 7, offering the public a chance to explore local history inside one of the hamlet’s oldest homes.
Where drivers found cheapest diesel across Suffolk County in week ending May 31
1 gas station had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending May 31, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Center Moriches Lax Makes History
The Center Moriches boy's lacrosse team has won their first ever Suffolk County Class D championship.
Dominant Phantoms are Long Island Champs
One of the most dominant teams in Long Island history can now call themselves the 2025 Long Island girls lacrosse champions.
Stony Brook University completes first geothermal series with industry collaboration
Stony Brook University recently concluded its "Geothermal from the Ground Up" program, an interdisciplinary initiative aimed at promoting geothermal energy.
Students honor 63 educators in Stony Brook’s ‘Thank a Teacher’ program
In April, Stony Brook University's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) invited students to participate in the annual "Thank a Teacher" program.
Stony Brook student Amol Pophali receives Richard J. Kokes Award
Amol Pophali, a doctoral candidate at Stony Brook University's Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, is set to receive the Richard J. Kokes Award from the North American Catalysis Society (NACS).
SUNY Korea introduces new master's program in data science
SUNY Korea Stony Brook is introducing a master's degree program in data science.
Lawsuit claims suppliers provided toxic fill for little league field project
A sports field construction company has filed a lawsuit against its suppliers over contaminated materials used in a little league baseball field project in Wantagh, NY.
PG US sues Chase Bank over prolonged account freeze
A limited liability company and its manager have filed a lawsuit against a national bank, alleging that it unlawfully froze their business account for over ten months without explanation.
William Floyd High School announces Regents Exam schedule for June
William Floyd High School has announced the schedule for the New York State Regents Examinations, which will take place on June 10, June 11, June 17, June 18, June 20, June 24, and June 25.
Stony Brook appoints Lav Varshney as inaugural director of AI Innovation Institute
Stony Brook University has announced the appointment of Lav Varshney as the inaugural director of its Artificial Intelligence Innovation Institute (AI3).
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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.
McKenna on Hampton's Wine & Food Classic: 'It's fun for everyone'
The Hamptons Wine & Food Classic returns to Stony Brook Southampton University for its second year on Saturday, July 19, combining live music with culinary offerings for an evening organized by Taste Long Island Events.
Suffolk Sheriff Celebrates First Triplets to Earn Eagle Scout in New York
Suffolk County Sheriff recognized the first set of triplets in New York and the first Black triplets in the country to earn the rank of Eagle Scout.