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The Men in the Arena: From 'Reagan' to 'Megalopolis'
Spoiler Alert: unfortunately, The Avengers do not show up at the end of either film.
Betting On The Postseason Bullpens
For sports bettors it means something entirely different. Tis the season to bet on the bullpens. That's right, while most of the sports world is hoping for lots of offense and those late inning heroics the smart sports bettor is betting against those kind of things happening and betting on the new way that teams are designed.
Top Cop Serves as Keynote at Domestic Violence Self-Defense Conference
Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon Jr. served as the keynote speaker at the Brookhaven Town Domestic Violence Self-Defense Conference. Suffolk County's "Top Cop" shared the critically important work of the Sheriff's Office Domestic Violence Unit.
Yaphank Junior Fire Visits SCPD
During their tour, the teens, who range in age from 12 to 17, were given a tour by PSD Marc Francois, and received a behind the scenes look at the 911 call center and the SCPD museum.
South Shore Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Photo caption: In celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, Frank P. Long Intermediate Schoolstudents shared their cultural identities by bringing in an item from home that representstheir culture. They showcased why it is important to respect and honor other cultures. Thecelebration culminated with a classroom fiesta, complete with desserts.Photos courtesy of the South Country Central School District
Exploring Brookhaven National Lab
Kreamer Street Elementary School second grade students recently took a field trip to Brookhaven National Laboratory. During their excursion, they enjoyed interactive STEM learning activities.
Lawmakers Call on Hochul to Crack Down on Pill Pushing Docs
New York State Senator Dean Murray (R,C - E. Patchogue), New York State Assemblyman Keith Brown (R,C - Northport), and several members of the New York State Senate Republican Conference have sent a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul, urging her to provide funding in the upcoming budget to help close a loophole in the I-STOP Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP).
125 Years Strong
Congratulations and God bless the brave men and women of the VFW Post 492, Port Jefferson Station. The group that defended freedom here at home and around the world recently celebrated its 125th anniversary, New York State Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio and New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo.
Calling All Costumed Dogs for Halloween
The Brookhaven Animal Shelter and Adoption Center's 2024 "Howl-o-ween Doggie Costume Parade" will be held on Saturday, October 27 from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Top Musical Honors for WFHS Students
Twelve William Floyd High School students have been chosen as New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) All-State musicians for 2024, an honor reserved for the top high school musicians in New York State! The NYSSMA All-State Festival is scheduled for December 5-8 at the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music Concert Hall.
Lesiewicz Is a Brick Wall in Goal
This achievement is a significant testament to her skill, dedication, and consistency in the goal. Reaching 50 shutouts is no small feat and highlights Morgan's importance to the team. This milestone not only reflects individual excellence but also serves as an inspiration for teammates and aspiring goalkeepers everywhere.
From the Newsroom 'Do You Hear Yourself…'
How do you know you're the most despised vermin in America that no one respects or values?
New mentorship award aims to boost female representation in STEM
Brookhaven Women in Science (BWIS), an organization at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, has introduced a new initiative aimed at fostering interest in STEM fields among young girls. The Brookhaven Women in Science Mentorship Award seeks to promote education in science, technology, engineering, and math for girls from elementary through high school levels. This program is intended to encourage more girls to pursue further studies and careers in STEM.
Longwood's Defense on Full Display
It was a defensive show for Longwood this weekend as their defense suffocated anything that Sachem East tried to do.
Dynamic Duo Carries the Ball and Mount Sinai to a Win
The rushing combination of Ryan Filippi
A Line in the Sand: Exposing the Crisis at America's Southern Border
"A line in the sand" is a phrase often used casually to denote boundaries or decisions that are irreversible. However, in the context of the newest documentary by investigative journalist James O'Keefe, this phrase takes on an entirely new meaning. O'Keefe's film is not just a demarcation of the United States' border crisis—it is a relentless and hard-hitting exposé of a catastrophe that threatens both the moral fabric of the country and its sovereignty.
Danny White Runs Wild
In fact, it should probably be said that only one player ran all over Northport because
Stony Brook's Setteducate With The Hat Trick
Stony Brook grabbed a 1-0 lead when Setteducate notched her first goal of the game in the 21st minute, assisted by Aneta Sováková. The Seawolves extended their lead to 2-0 on another goal from Setteducate minutes later, assisted this time by Linn Beck and Sammy Hannwacker.
Trump Announces 'Operation Aurora' to Eradicate Illegal Alien Criminal Gangs, Promises to 'Liberate America'
Named after a Colorado town besieged by Venezuelan gang members who entered the country illegally, former President Donald Trump announced "Operation Aurora," a plan to arrest and deport them through the power of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
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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.
Plaintiff alleges kitchen appliance company’s defective pressure cooker caused severe injury
A lawsuit has been filed against The Steelstone Group LLC d/b/a Gourmia by Myesha Maggit on behalf of her daughter J.E.B., claiming severe injuries from a defective pressure cooker.
Former employee files lawsuit against Peconic Landing alleging discrimination and unlawful termination
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Peconic Landing at Southold and two individuals, Mary Lavery and Lindsey Corwin, alleging a series of discriminatory and retaliatory actions that culminated in her termination.