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Stony Brook Southampton Hospital sponsors San Gennaro Feast of the Hamptons to honor first responders
Stony Brook Southampton Hospital will serve as the Lead Gold Sponsor for the San Gennaro Feast of the Hamptons, scheduled for September 13 and 14 at Good Ground Road in Hampton Bays.
Stony Brook University unveils remodeled campus store with new name and expanded offerings
The Stony Brook University Campus Store has undergone a significant transformation, with a complete remodel and rebranding initiative led by the Auxiliary Services Association (ASA).
Stony Brook Medicine researchers secure nearly $700K for wound healing innovation
A research team from Stony Brook Medicine’s Department of Surgery, led by Research Associate Professor Gurtej Singh, has received two grants totaling $696,431 to advance their work on wound healing and tissue regeneration.
Stony Brook University unveils new dining options with SBU Eats updates
SBU Eats has introduced a series of updates to campus dining at Stony Brook University for the new semester.
Stony Brook researchers develop AI tool for earlier detection of consciousness after brain injury
A recent study led by Sima Mofakham, PhD, and Chuck Mikell, MD, from the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, presents a new artificial intelligence tool that could change how clinicians assess consciousness in patients with...
Stony Brook University launches inaugural climate tech fellowship with eight innovators
Stony Brook University and The New York Climate Exchange have launched the inaugural Climate Tech Fellowship, selecting eight early-stage innovators for the program.
Brookhaven Town provides school supplies to over 1,600 children through INTERFACE program
Brookhaven Town’s annual Back to School Drive, organized by the Department of General Services’ Youth Bureau Division through its INTERFACE Program, provided backpacks and essential school supplies to more than 1,600 children in need this year.
The circle of family, friends, and officials who came together for the 3rd Annual Nick Puzio Blood Drive.
Left to die by hit-and-run drivers, Nick Puzio lives on in a bill named in his honor and an annual blood drive that saves the lives of many.
Smith Point Bridge 5K Run for Literacy Draws Record Crowd
Record turnout for literacy during the Smith Point Bridge 5k.
Potunk Masonic Lodge Prepares for Centennial with Pig Roast and Chicken BBQ
Slap on a bib for the Masonic barbecue.
2 for 1 Crackdown Special: Former Riverhead Drug Trafficker, Ronkonkoma Supplier Sentenced
Slater was the supplier for Reyes-Redrovan, who had relocated to Philadelphia by the time of his conviction. Court documents revealed that Reyes-Redrovan sold undercover Suffolk officers over 37 ounces of cocaine across 15 different occasions between August 2023 and March 2024.
Hochul Tells Black Congregation - “Don't stop by the liquor store.”
Over the weekend, Governor Kathy Hochul gave an address from the pulpit at True Bethel Baptist Church. Her speech was billed as “Discussing the State of America”.
Overreaction Week 2
It is week 2 in the NFL and for sports bettors that means only one thing ... it's overreaction time.
From the Newsroom: Never Forget
Twenty-four years later, the horror of America’s darkest day still reverberates. The memories of the brave souls we lost must live on—not just for those who were there, but for generations who were not yet born.
Families Reel in Fun at Mastic Beach Snapper Derby
“Let’s fish” was the call at the Mastic Beach snapper derby.
Suffolk County Girl Scout Receives National Medal Of Honor For Heroism
A Suffolk County teen is nationally recognized for lifesaving actions that saved her mother during medical emergency.
Rocky Point VFW Marks 9/11 Anniversary With Message of Unity: ‘Never Forget’
They turned out to never forget.
Feast of Liberata honoree Gene Perry with his wife, Kathryn.
They were feasting in Patchogue
Plaintiffs allege legal malpractice against former attorneys over missed deadlines
Zomongo.TV USA, Inc., Jeremy Ostrowski, and Jocelyne Hughes-Ostrowski have filed a $21 million legal malpractice lawsuit against Colonna Cohen Law, PLLC and attorney Ashlee Colonna Cohen.
Former USPS employee alleges discrimination by manager leading to assault
Junior Princivil, a former USPS Carrier Technician, has filed a lawsuit against the United States Postal Service, the United States of America, Post Master Adela E. Livingston, and his manager Reginald Eshun, alleging racial discrimination and harassment that culminated in a physical assault.
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ESM History Made at State Championships
Eastport-South Manor junior Maddie Laezza made school history this past weekend, delivering a performance that will be remembered for years to come at the New York State Track and Field Championships.