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An Extraordinary Educational Institution: Empire State University
An Extraordinary Educational Institution: Empire State University
The Misdiagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
The Misdiagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Bringing it Home Safely – National Safe Boating Week 2023
Bringing it Home Safely – National Safe Boating Week 2023
Legislature Passes Measure on Blocking Migrants
Legislature Passes Measure on Blocking Migrants
Before Throwing in the (Electrical) Towels, Give it a Go Part II
Before Throwing in the (Electrical) Towels, Give it a Go Part II
"Future" of LIPA and PSEG "Compensation Packages
"Future" of LIPA and PSEG "Compensation Packages
Still Going Strong Even after Five and a Half Decades
Still Going Strong Even after Five and a Half Decades
The Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael
The Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael
Veteran Support is More Than Just Lip Service - Part II
Veteran Support is More Than Just Lip Service - Part II
Before You Throw in the Towel, Give it a Go!
Before You Throw in the Towel, Give it a Go!
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The King is Back in the South Shore Press
The legendary Long Island journalist Karl Grossman’s latest column.
Don't Expect Bregman to Pay Off
This week, one of the bigger names in the free agency cycle signed with the Chicago Cubs, and fantasy managers everywhere sighed. Usually, anyone heading to Wrigley Field is viewed as a positive, but for Alex Bregman, more information has emerged suggesting this move could spell trouble for his fantasy outlook. Bregman is a right-handed pull hitter who previously played in two of the more favorable home parks for that profile in Houston and Boston. Both parks feature short left-field dimensions that reward pulled fly balls and help inflate power numbers.
Futures Bettors Will Be Smiling
The College Football Championship is set, and it pits two of the more unlikely teams against each other. Indiana may have the largest living alumni base in the country, with more than 800,000 graduates, but few expected the Hoosiers to reach this stage. They feature zero five-star recruits and have instead relied on depth, discipline, and consistency while dominating all season long.