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Pal-O-Mine founder on Sunset Rodeo in Islandia: 'It's a very unique and special event'
Pal-O-Mine Equestrian, a nonprofit therapeutic riding center in Islandia, will host its first-ever Sunset Rodeo on Saturday, Sept. 20, aiming to raise funds for its programs that serve hundreds of clients with disabilities, mental health challenges and other needs.
Smithtown's Historic Day for 9-11
Smithtown High School had a historic day on the anniversary of a historic day this past week.
End of the Year Awards for the Flock
The Long Island Ducks have announced that third baseman Troy Viola has been named the team’s 2025 Most Valuable Player.
Slocum students turn one dot into infinite possibilities
The Dot sparked discussions in the Slocum classrooms on the importance of inspiring and encouraging one another.
Officer, two others admit to running Suffolk County prostitution ring
Suffolk County police officer George Trimigliozzi, Frank Saggio, and Dana Ciardullo pleaded guilty to operating two brothels in Suffolk County over a period of four years.
South Shore Press Exclusive: FBI Investigating Santos Death Threat
Editor's Note: Up until being placed in solitary confinement, George Santos was able to communicate electronically with the South Shore Press. This column was sent via "snail mail."
Stony Brook University Hospital named top pediatric hospital in New York by Money Magazine
Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) has been recognized as the top hospital for pediatric care in New York State and ranked seventh nationally by Money Magazine’s 2025 Best Hospitals for Pediatric Care list.
Stony Brook researchers unveil new nanoscopy platform for advanced quantum material studies
Stony Brook University researchers have introduced a new nanoscopy platform that could advance quantum sensing and material characterization.
Democratic Councilman condemns political violence
In a rare move among Democrats, Southampton Town Councilman Michael Iasilli is taking a stand against political violence in the wake of the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Robert Chartuk Remembers the Hurricane of 1938
The Long Island Express Hurricane of 1938 is still remembered to this day.
Oh, They’re Halfway There! Ronkonkoma St. Pat’s Parade Grand Marshall Named at Flanagan’s Fundraiser
New Grand Marshall Michelle Jones is the daughter of Martin Gaughan, one of the parade’s co-founders in 1991 alongside John Mawn.
DA’s Office Adds Three Cases for National Cold Case Month
Up to a $2,000 award is being offered to anyone with pertinent information pertaining to the identification of any of the victims.
Stony Brook receives $13.77M NSF grant for national supercomputing resource
Stony Brook University has been awarded a $13.77 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish a new supercomputer intended to broaden access to artificial intelligence and research computing resources across the country.
Honoring a true patriot – William Floyd
William Floyd lived a long time ago and we remember and honor him to this day.
SWR Leads The Weekend in Scoring
On an opening weekend of Suffolk County football that saw six teams score 40 or more points and three teams score into the 50's it was Shoreham Wading River who stood alone at the top of the scoring by putting up a 60 spot in an 60-21 win over Center Moriches.
Kiernan's 300 Yard Passing Day Leads Miller Place
After a few scheduling changes throughout the summer the Miller Place football team secured their first win of the year on opening day and in the process put the rest of the division on notice.
Feraca's Impressive Day Leads Connetquot
The Connetquot stands were filled with people adoring purple and they were treated with an impressive win by their hometown team.
Sachem East's Hot Start Leads to a W
You literally could not ask for a better opening than what Sachem East had this weekend.
Thomas Begins Where He Left Off
William Floyd's Ja'Quan Thomas has begun the 2025 season the same way he ended last year, and that is by racking up yards and looking as impressive as ever.
Ward Melville Wins the National Football Foundation Kickoff Classic
The Suffolk County High School football season kicked off this year in one of the most anticipated games that will be on the schedule all season.
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Someone Has to Winn in San Fran
The San Francisco Giants have a new manager, and he may be learning the same difficult lesson many managers before him have discovered: a closer-by-committee approach can be hard to sustain. It has also long frustrated fantasy baseball managers searching for reliable saves.