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Sep 9, 2024

High school students participate in inaugural careers program at Stony Brook University

This past summer, seven William Floyd High School students participated in Stony Brook University’s inaugural “A Taste of the Trades” program. The initiative aimed to provide hands-on learning experiences in fields such as construction, clean-energy production, and infrastructure development, while introducing job opportunities supporting sustainability.

Sep 9, 2024

Kevin LaValle launches history video series featuring Davis Meeting House

Town Clerk Kevin LaValle has announced the launch of his “Talking History with the Town Clerk” video series, starting with a tour of the Davis Meeting House in Coram. The video features insights from Town Historian Barbara Russell, researcher Lynne Scofield, and Interim President Suzanne Johnson from the Town of Brookhaven Davis Town Meeting House Historical Society.

Sep 9, 2024

New Yorker's wallets to get even lighter as double-digit health insurance rate hikes approved by Hochul

New York has some of the highest health insurance rates in the country and they are about to get higher. Governor Kathy Hochul's administration signed off on the rate increases. According to the State Department of Financial Services, rates will go up 12.7% for individual plans and 8.4% for small group policies.

Sep 8, 2024

Casey Runs Wild For 5 TDs

Shoreham-Wading River dominated from the opening coin flip and never looked back. Their recipe for this game was simple, give the ball to Sean Casey and let him run wild. That's exactly what the young man did. Casey rumbled for 131 yards and 5 total touchdowns. He had not one, but two return touchdowns of more than 70 yards and if that wasn't enough to fill up the stat sheet Casey also amassed 14 tackles on defense.

Sep 8, 2024

Shoreham-Wading River Adds A Hall of Famer

Mr. Jeffrey Bennett

Sep 8, 2024

Investigation Called to Assess Chinese Spy Damage, Root Out Any Other State Infiltrators

State legislators stunned by the infiltration of a Chinese spy in the governor's office have called for an investigation to assess the damage to state government and root out any other infiltrators.

Sep 8, 2024

A New Coach and New Season Brings the Wolves a Quick Win

Cosh, and his team, walked into LaValle Stadium with something to prove and they made a very loud statement. The Seawolves beat Stonehill 37-10. Stony Brook was off to the races from the first play and never looked back. They led the game 17-0 after the first quarter and 23-0 heading into the half.

Sep 7, 2024

Residents Rally to Push for Nick's Law

They gathered around his truck—family, friends, elected officials—to remember him and advocate for a law, Nick's Law, that would have levied harsher penalties for the person who ran him over and fled the scene.

Sep 7, 2024

Bayport-Blue Point Starts The Season The Right Way

Bayport-Blue Point began their season on the right note this week as the defending Suffolk County Small School Champions have started the new year 2-0.

Sep 7, 2024

The Congressional Crisis of Legislative Dysfunction

As Congress prepares to reconvene this week, the specter of yet another Continuing Resolution (CR) looms large over Capitol Hill. This frequent reliance on CRs is emblematic of a deeper, systemic issue in the U.S. government: legislative dysfunction and congressional gridlock. Continuing Resolutions, once considered emergency stopgap measures to keep the government funded in the absence of a formal budget, have now become the rule rather than the exception. Their repeated use signals not only the inability of lawmakers to fulfill their constitutional duties but also a significant departure from the norms of governance.

Sep 7, 2024

Babylon Beautification Society President on Annual Craft Fair: 'It's 50 Years So It's Special'

"It's 50 years so it's special," said Frank Petruzzo, president of the Babylon Beautification Society, which sponsors the event. "It's a big milestone for us. The fair back 50 years ago was very small as was the Beautification Society. But it's grown now into one of Long Island's largest craft fairs. We have tens of thousands of people come into our village every year."

Sep 7, 2024

This Week's Man on the Street Topic: The Chinese Spy

With China making moves across the globe to supplant the U.S. as the world's superpower, infiltration of the government by Communist spies is of growing concern. The South Shore Press Man on the Street asked residents what they thought about the Red China spy who was a high level aide in the administrations of Gov. Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo.

Sep 7, 2024

Kamala Harris's Ad Causes a Stir

That embarrassing news came from the Eagles this week after posted ads all over the city depicted Harris wearing an Eagles jersey and helmet and under the picture it read "Official Candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles".

Sep 7, 2024

Promoter on Long Island Family Festival in Copiague: 'bigger and better than ever'

With a Pet Expo that acts as a magnet for pet owners, the Long Island Family Festival Sept. 13-15 is just as committed as ever to including furry and feathered family members in the weekend’s events.

Sep 7, 2024

Babylon Beautification Society president on annual craft fair: 'It's 50 years so it's special'

The Village of Babylon is celebrating a 50-year milestone on Sunday, Sept. 8, with its Annual Craft Fair at Argyle Park.

Sep 6, 2024

Nesaquake Middle School Student is a Champion on Ice

Her journey to San Diego began earlier this year when her Synchronized Figure Skating team placed at the Empire State Games in Lake Placid in February, securing her eligibility to compete in the State Games of America. Audrey’s stellar performance not only earned her the top spot but also qualifies her for the 2026 State Games of America, where she’ll aim to repeat as a national champion.

Sep 6, 2024

Center Moriches Win #1

Russo took over the program from long-time head coach Chris O'Brien, who retired after last season. O'Brien had won over 300 games at the school in his career and he left some big shoes to fill.

Sep 6, 2024

Honor Those That Died on 9/11

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Sep 6, 2024

Former Employee Accuses Home Depot of Wage Theft in Lawsuit

A former employee has filed a class-action lawsuit against a major home improvement retailer, alleging widespread wage theft and retaliatory termination. The complaint was filed by Anthony Muia in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on August 23, 2024, against Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.

Sep 6, 2024

Consumer Files Class Action Against Synchrony Bank Over Medical Loans

A lawsuit has been filed against a major financial institution for allegedly exploiting vulnerable consumers with high-interest loans during critical medical and veterinary emergencies. The complaint, filed by S.G. on behalf of himself and others similarly situated, was lodged in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on August 19, 2024, targeting Synchrony Bank.

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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.


Plaintiffs Allege Unconstitutional Tax Practices Against Nassau County Over Frozen Assessments

The Town Supervisor for Babylon along with other local figures has initiated a lawsuit against Nassau County and several New York State entities over alleged unconstitutional tax practices resulting from frozen property assessments.


Debt collection agency and banks accused of deceptive practices in federal lawsuit

A federal lawsuit accuses a debt collection agency and several financial institutions of using deceptive practices to intimidate consumers.