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Center Moriches Can Call Themselves Champs
The #1 seeded team was looking for back to back championships, but this time needed a comeback to get the title. The day was as exciting as it could have been against South Hampton. Each team pushed each other to tie after tie and it all came down to the crucial last minute.
Christmas is Coming! NY Times-Certified LI Indie in 395 Theaters Nationwide
Ever offbeat and on-point arthouse cinema darling Tyler Taormina’s third feature–his most mainstream consumable effort yet—has picked up nearly 100 more theaters, in addition to the initial 300 reported, for its wide theatrical release this month.
Town to Raise Fines for Housing Code Violations
It was music to the ears of a community inundated with rental properties and absentee landlords: the Town of Brookhaven is raising fines for housing code violations.
Guide outlines steps for effective concrete cleaning
In a detailed guide, Mr. Handyman® has outlined a six-step process for cleaning concrete surfaces such as sidewalks, patios, and driveways.
How to fix cracked tiles: A step-by-step guide by Mr. Handyman
Tiles are a popular choice for home surfaces due to their durability and aesthetic appeal.
Home elevator costs in 2024: Factors affecting pricing
Home elevators have become increasingly popular throughout the 2020s, providing enhanced accessibility and ease of navigation in homes.
Understanding standard kitchen cabinet sizes simplifies renovation choices
Remodeling or building a new kitchen involves several decisions, including selecting cabinets.
How to address common causes of water stains on ceilings
Water stains on ceilings are a common issue faced by homeowners, often caused by roof leaks, plumbing problems, or condensation.
Grout repair guide offers step-by-step instructions for home maintenance
Grout repair is a common task for homeowners dealing with loose tiles or stained and cracked grout.
Interior house painting costs vary by size and paint type in 2024
The cost of painting the interior of a house in 2024 varies significantly based on several factors, including square footage, paint type, and additional services.
Crawl space water issues demand prompt professional intervention
If you find water in your crawl space, immediate action is essential.
Stony Brook Neurocritical Care Unit earns prestigious Beacon Award
Stony Brook University Hospital's Neurocritical Care Unit (NCCU) has been honored with the Silver Beacon Award of Excellence for the period 2024-2027 by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN).
Chamber of Commerce of the Mastics and Shirley are hosting a Job Fair and Business Expo.
Chamber of Commerce of the Mastics and Shirley are hosting a Job Fair and Business Expo.
Students engage in environmental research at Forge River and Osprey Park
William Floyd High School Science Honor Society and Stony Brook STEP students recently engaged in the "A Day in the Life" program at Forge River and Osprey Park.
Smithtown Fire Department sets date for annual Christmas parade
The Smithtown Fire Department has announced that its annual Christmas parade will take place on December 16, 2023.
Brookhaven town clerk partners with EJ's PJs for annual holiday pajama drive
Town Clerk Kevin LaValle and EJ's PJs founder Patricia Poggi will lead the Town of Brookhaven's annual pajama drive on December 12.
Abraham Crosby sentenced for violent assaults on girlfriend and roommate
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the sentencing of Abraham Crosby, 50, to 14 to 16 years in prison for assault, strangulation, and related charges.
Tourist photos aid Antarctic ecological research through new computer vision technique
A research team led by Stony Brook University has developed a method to use tourist photos of penguins in Antarctica to track ecological changes.
Stony Brook professor joins inaugural SUNY Nursing Simulation Fellowship
Debra Giugliano, RN, PhD, a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Stony Brook University School of Nursing, has been chosen by the State University of New York (SUNY) to join the inaugural class of the SUNY Nursing Simulation Fellowship.
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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.
From the Newsroom: Two Great Moms Get Grade “A’s”
Two incredible moms in my life are the glue that holds two families together: my amazing wife, Ashley, and my own mother, Arlene June Mychajliw.
The Empire State Showdown: GOP Rising as Hochul's Grip Weakens
Two years out from the 2026 gubernatorial race, the early rumblings in both major parties suggest a seismic battle is coming for the Governor’s Mansion—and this time, Republicans are poised for a serious breakthrough.