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Bing Bong the Knicks Are Knocking on the Finals Door
The New York Knicks shocked the world when they upended the Boston Celtics and advanced in the playoffs and now they are just one series away from the NBA Finals.
Section XI Hands Out Honors
This week athletes and those involved in athletics in Suffolk were honored at the annual Section XI Nick DeCillis Awards Luncheon. Section XI wrote of the honorees that they "represent the very best of our community and continue to make Section XI proud"
Christina Geraci reflects on ongoing connection with Stony Brook University
Alumna Christina Geraci, a 2004 graduate of Stony Brook University, has remained an active participant in university events for over two decades.
Stony Brook University strengthens collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory
For nearly thirty years, Stony Brook University (SBU) has fostered a collaborative relationship with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), one of the nation's leading research facilities.
Stony Brook Venture Challenge showcases innovative tech startups
The Long Island High Technology Incubator (LIHTI) recently hosted the Spring 2025 Stony Brook Venture Challenge, where 14 startups presented their business ideas to a panel of judges.
Renaissance School celebrates graduation of new doctors ready for residency
The Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University held its 51st Convocation on May 19, marking the graduation of 133 students who received their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees.
Barry Barish elected to American Philosophical Society
World-renowned physicist Barry Barish has been elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society (APS).
Stony Brook recognizes seven faculty members with educational effectiveness awards
Seven faculty and staff members from various Stony Brook University colleges and schools have been honored with the Excellence in Educational Effectiveness Award.
Stony Brook Medicine adopts AI tech for enhanced heart disease diagnosis
Stony Brook Medicine has become the first healthcare provider on Long Island to implement HeartFlow Plaque Analysis, an artificial intelligence technology designed to improve the diagnosis of heart disease.
Stony Brook University supports freshman research in humanities through new funding
Stony Brook University is providing unique research opportunities for its first-year students in the humanities and social sciences.
South Shore Press Video Vault: SBM Medical Director of the Prostate Care Program, Dr. Howard Adler
The South Shore Press spoke to a leading prostate cancer medical professional on this type of cancer, what possible treatments are available for President Biden, and the importance of men getting regular screenings and colonoscopies.
Eleanor Weeks Named 2025 Senior Citizen of Distinction
Decades of service wins it for Eleanor Weeks
DeStefano and Murray Host “Shed the Meds” Event at Longwood Library
Suffolk residents shed their meds.
Alisa McMorris Turned Tragedy into Advocacy
Wading River Woman keeps the spirit of her son alive.
From Long Island to Louisville: Patricia Poggi Proves One Pair of Pajamas Can Change a Life
Suffolk woman to Kentucky on PJ mission.
Little Red Shed Opens at Avery Homestead, Launching a New Chapter in Historic Preservation
A little red shed just opened in East Patchogue—and it’s helping preserve 270 years of local history.
Center Moriches Student Named State Champion in Marine Service Technology
Center Moriches High School student Gavin Bailey recently took top prize in the SkillsUSA competition.
Tangier Smith Elementary celebrates Earth Day with family night
Tangier Smith Elementary School recently hosted a "Go Green, Go Global" family night in celebration of Earth Day.
Haugland Group donates trailer to support robotics and technical education
The Haugland Group, LLC has donated a 2024 aluminum trailer to support the William Floyd Robotics and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Stony Brook University's peer support team aids student wellbeing
College life can be a challenging period for many students, with various factors such as being away from home for the first time, managing work and internships, and dealing with personal issues.
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Not A Lot of Games, But Plenty of Production
Over the course of a fantasy baseball season, there are always a few players who slip through the cracks despite putting up strong numbers. Sometimes it is because they lack name recognition. Other times it is because they play a position that tends to be overlooked. Most often, however, fantasy managers simply forget about a player who missed time with an injury and focus only on the overall statistics.