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Nationwide Honors for Teacher Lisa Navarra
Nationwide honors for her excellence in education have been bestowed on Nissequogue teacher Lisa Navarra, the first-place winner of a Teacher's Federal Credit Union grant.
Historic Manor of St. George Open for the Season
Historic Manor of St. George Open for the Season
Peaceful Activities at Suffolk Community College
While pro-Palestine demonstrations were breaking out at Stony Brook University and other colleges across the country, Suffolk Community College staff and students were taking a different approach, holding peaceful activities meant to bring people together.
A Night to Honor First Responders
South Country Ambulance honored those who risk their lives to save others at their 84th annual Installation Dinner. The South Shore Press Congratulates all of their award recipients:
"Woman of Distinction" Honored by Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey
Breast cancer and women's advocate Karen Kunkel was honored at the Suffolk County Legislature as Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey's 14th Legislative District's "Woman of Distinction for the year 2024."
Smithtown assists Kings Park with Sunken Meadow Golf Course fire
Smithtown members responded to Kings Park on May 8, 2024, to assist with a structure fire at the Sunken Meadow Golf Course.
Panico Packs Powerful Punch In Fight Against Signs Plastered Across Brookhaven
You can't miss them while driving in and around the South Shore: lawn signs plastered all over the community on light poles and right of ways, pushing everything from power washing to bathtub reglazing to cars for sale.They're not only an eyesore, but they're also placed around town illegally.In an effort to maintain clean communities, Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico led the charge along with local leaders to trash the illegally placed signs and spruce up the area.Supervisor Panico was joined by Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro, Councilman Neil A Manzella, Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig, Councilman Neil Foley, and Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich.The community wide cleanup was a huge success, with public officials nearly filling a 40-yard dumpster.
Extended License Hours if You're Getting Hitched
If you're about to walk down the aisle and take the plunge, Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin J. LaValle is making it easier for you to pick up a marriage license.
Mastic Beach Ambulance Company Open House
If you're looking for a family friendly event to take the kids, want to learn more about emergency responders, or are considering becoming a volunteer firefighter, then the Mastic Beach Ambulance Company has an upcoming event for you.
Suffolk County's Top Cop Shares Personal Story on Beating Cancer
Suffolk County Sheriff Dr. Errol D. Toulon Jr. was only 34 years old, then protecting and serving the community as a captain with the NYC Department of Corrections.
SCPD's Bravest Graduates
The South Shore Press congratulates and thanks the 136 brave men and women who will protect and serve families across Suffolk County, who just graduated from the Suffolk County Police Academy.
Police Will Pay Big Bucks For Social Workers
If you're a social worker with a passion for helping people and want to make a solid salary, the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD) is looking to hire you.
Operation Smoke Out Nets Vape Arrests
Suffolk shops selling vape products to minors found out how seriously county officials take such offenses as "Operation Smoke Out," which led to a crackdown that netted 3,000 illegal devices and the arrest of four merchants. Of the 53 establishments recently checked by police, 30% were found to have broken the law in what officials said was the second-largest confiscation of vapes in county history.
Helping Makes U Happy Helps Suffolk County Families This Summer
Plenty of people packed the outside sidewalks of the "Helping Makes U Happy" headquarters in Center Moriches, to help them feed families in need this summer.
From Prosthetics to Prototypes: Rocky Point's Young Innovators Shine!
The journey began with the student's immersion in the engineering design process, where they gained insights into how prosthetics function and the intricacies involved in their construction. Through hands-on experimentation and problem-solving, the students took significant strides in understanding complex concepts while honing their design skills.
Smithtown Fire Department to host Memorial Day parade on May 30
The Smithtown Fire Department will host the 2022 Memorial Day parade on May 30, starting at noon.
CEED's Environmental Mission Garners Praise and Support
Reflecting on CEED's journey and impact, Wellinger shared, "Our camp program has been a significant milestone, growing from 15 children to over 100 participants, showcasing the community's enthusiasm for environmental education."
Hochul Attempts Cannabis Rollout Cleanup
Looking to clean up the mess caused by her administration's botched rollout of legal cannabis, Gov. Kathy Hochul pushed through measures in her budget that give the state and local municipalities more power to crack down on the thousands of illegal weed shops that have sprung up across the state.
Little League Season in Full Swing
Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer and Suffolk County Legislator Kevin J. McCaffrey helped kick off the West Babylon Little League Opening Day.
Big "Thank You" For Keeping Families Safe
Thanks are in order to Fire Chief Kyle Markott, who was recently honored for his two years of honorably serving as Suffolk County Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services (FRES) Commission Chairman for two years.
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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.
President Trump to Return Home For 9-11 Yankee Game
Reports say that President Donald Trump is set to be in attendance in the Bronx for the New York Yankees game this September 11th. The Yankees will be at home this year to take on the Tigers, Thursday night.
Stony Brook Volleyball Off to a Hot Start
The Stony Brook Seawolves volleyball team has gotten off to a rousing start this season and with their red hot start has come some personal accolades. Mercedes Motton earned her first career weekly honor after leading the Seawolves with 14 blocks over the weekend and then was named the CAA Defensive Player of the Week.