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Apr 10, 2024

Earthquake Rattles Region

Long Islanders were rattled Friday when an earthquake measuring an impressive 4.8 on the Richter Scale rumbled across the region. With its epicenter near Whitehouse Station, NJ, about 50 miles west of New York City, the quake was followed by 32 smaller aftershocks into early Saturday evening, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

Apr 10, 2024

School Bus Ticket Holders in Limbo

A freeze on court hearings will force drivers challenging their school bus camera tickets to wait awhile before their cases can be heard, according to Suffolk officials. The move puts thousands of cases in limbo, but the good news is, defendants will not rack up late penalties while the  county works to get its Traffic and Parking Violations Agency back on track.

Apr 10, 2024

Memorable Night for Father and Son Firefighters

It was a family affair at the Bellport Fire Department annual installation dinner, as Chief David Didio was sworn into office by his son Scott. Martine Satterley received The Bellport Fire Department Achievement Award. John Stevens earned a Lifetime Achievement Award; Gary Pils was awarded The Chiefs Award. Tyler Furia was given the honor of Firefighter of the Year (2023) for his life saving act to help a man from choking. The South Shore Press congratulates these brave men and women and thanks them for selflessly serving our community.

Apr 10, 2024

Moloney Family Funeral Homes Announce Leadership Transition

Serving the area since 1933, Moloney Family Funeral Homes has announced a change in leadership, with Vice President Peter G. Moloney transferring his interests to Dan Moloney, Jr., the company's president. As a result of this decision, Peter and his son, Connor Moloney, have fully transitioned away from involvement in the Moloney Family business, the company recently announced.

Apr 10, 2024

Grand Jury Blasts CPS in Valva Case

Thomas Valva, the Center Moriches boy who froze to death after being forced to sleep on the floor of an unheated garage by his parents, would still be alive today if the county's Child Protective Services division did its job, according to a special grand jury report revealed last week.

Apr 10, 2024

ESM Students Solve Big Problems Facing Long Islanders

ESM students stepped up to the educational challenge of identifying a civics related issue facing our country and communities right now, and how the United States Constitution plays a role in their chosen topic.

Apr 10, 2024

Judge Whelan Portrait Unveiled

A star of Suffolk's court system, Surrogate Judge Theresa Whelan, was honored last week as family, friends, attorneys, and judges came together to unveil her official portrait in the Riverhead courtroom she once presided over. The judge, who began her legal career in 1988 as an assistant Suffolk County attorney, passed away in 2022 after a valiant battle against cancer.

Apr 10, 2024

A Final Goodbye to a Fallen Officer

A sea of law enforcement officers from here at home and across the country paid their last respects to fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller. His funeral Mass was celebrated at Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Massapequa Park. Here, law enforcement from the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office stood shoulder to shoulder along the somber procession, to pay tribute to the memory of Officer Diller. His accused killer, who was charged with first degree murder, was arrested and released 21 times for numerous crimes, before being accused of shooting and killing Officer Diller.

Apr 10, 2024

One Car Crash Takes Down Utility Pole

Both the Mastic Beach Fire Department and the Suffolk County Police Department responded to a car crash that resulted in wires being down all over Mastic Road and Washington Avenue. One person was taken to the hospital. The Long Island Power Authority was also on scene to fix the heavily damaged light pole and to restore power.

Apr 10, 2024

Big Projects on the Agenda at Big Construction Breakfast

Some heavy hitters within the construction and building communities got together for an update on upcoming projects at the Long Island Contractors Association (LICA) breakfast. Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey was joined at the breakfast by acting Long Island Rail Road President Robert Free, Nassau County Department of Public Works Commissioner Kenneth Arnold, returning Suffolk County Department of Public Works Commissioner Charlie Bartha, New York State Department of Transportation Region 10 Director Richard Causin, and New York State Parks Regional Director George (Chip) Gorman

Apr 10, 2024

Mobile Stroke Units Save Lives

The next time a 911 call comes through in Suffolk County, two emergency vehicles may respond: a volunteer community ambulance and a special Mobile Stroke Unit, which has proven to be a lifesaver as treatment can begin almost immediately for those suffering a stroke.

Apr 10, 2024

Facelift for Havens Gateway

The gateway to the former Havens Estate in Center Moriches, now Terrell River County Park, is being refurbished by Suffolk Park workers. The stone pillars used to be in front of the historic Havens home before it was moved across the street in 1971, where it now serves as a museum.

Apr 10, 2024

Cops Shot at and Hit By Car, Suspect Under Arrest

A suspect who tried to take off on cops is under arrest, accused of hitting one Suffolk County Police Department officer with a car when trying to flee, only to open fire at them during a 25-minute chase.

Apr 10, 2024

Legacy of Service Continues With Legislator Stark

Moving from behind the dais to the 18-member legislative horseshoe was an easy transition for Suffolk's new lawmaker, Catherine Stark, the North Fork representative who spent 10 years working for her predecessor.

Apr 3, 2024

Police Make Public Plea to Collar Accused Criminals

The Suffolk County Police Department needs your help to catch these accused crooks who they said committed illegal misdeeds around the region.

Apr 3, 2024

One Year Later, Police Arrest Second Driver in Fatal Hit and Run

One year after a fatal hit and run crash in Patchogue, Suffolk County Police made an arrest of the person who they believe was behind the wheel of a vehicle that fled the scene.

Apr 3, 2024

New York Preps for Rare Solar Spectacle

Eyes will look to the skies Monday, April 8 as a large swath of the country will see a total solar eclipse when the moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun. The Earth's satellite will start its path in front of the star at 2:12 p.m. and at 3.26 p.m., will completely blot it out. At the moment of "Totality," the moon, which is the perfect size to completely cover the Sun, will appear as a dark disc as light dances around its edges. The Earth will become decidedly darker. After the total eclipse, the moon will continue on its 2,000-plus mile-per-hour path until it completely passes by at 4:37 p.m.

Apr 3, 2024

Commerdinger Mark in Suffolk History

Members of the Commerdinger Family have left their mark on the Smithtown community, having served as town assessor, postmaster, and operators of the Nesconset General Store and Post Office. Their memory will forever be preserved through Suffolk's Walter S. Commerdinger, Jr. County Park.

Apr 3, 2024

Rockville Centre Bishop Shares Easter Season Message

Happy Easter to you and your families! Thank you for your love for the inspired Word of God. Thank you for your love for the Resurrection appearances of our Lord in this Easter season and the way your lives are set on fire in your meditation and contemplation of these mysteries.

Apr 3, 2024

Police Asking for Eyewitnesses to Fatal Crash

The Suffolk County Police Department is putting out a plea to the public for anyone who witnessed a fatal crash in East Moriches or if they have information about those involved in the accident.

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Sports

Bo Knows Fantasy

This week, the New York Mets lost out on Kyle Tucker and quickly pivoted to Bo Bichette, and for fantasy purposes, this is an absolute win for Bichette managers and those targeting the star. You will hear talk that Bichette is switching positions, and long term that is why some teams were hesitant to commit to lengthy contracts, but for fantasy players, that should not matter at all.


Sports

Ex-Giants and Jets Wife Runs for Congress

The wife of former New York Giants and New York Jets wide receiver Plaxico Burress has announced her run for New Jersey’s 9th Congressional District. Attorney and former Penn State athlete Tiffany Burress is seeking the seat currently held by Rep. Nellie Pou.


Sports

Desai is Now #1 in the Country

Smithtown East High School junior Trishna Desai delivered a historic performance recently, bowling an impressive 804 series. The milestone marked the first 800 series recorded in Suffolk County girls bowling in more than six years, a rare achievement that immediately turned heads across the county. Desai’s remarkable series featured game scores of 268, 279, and 257, showcasing consistency, power, and precision throughout the set.