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How Miller Place Advanced To The Finals
On a sun drenched field this morning the Miller Place girls softball team shined the brightest in advancing to the New York State Finals. After defeating Pittsford Sutherland 4-1 they now will be back on Martha Avenue Field to battle for the ultimate title.
Port Jefferson Station VFW Honors WWII Veterans
New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo honored the "Greatest Generation" during a D-Day anniversary ceremony at the Port Jefferson Station VFW Post 4927.
Local Legislator Honors Those Who Fight for Veterans
During their most recent General Meeting, Legislator Caracappa honored retired Chief Master Sergeant Marcelle Leis, who completed 24 years of service with the United States Air Force and the New York Air National Guard.
Greatest Generation Honored on D-Day
The special ceremony and celebration took place at the Long Island State Veterans Home at Stony Brook University.
Big Brookhaven Honors for Banner Placing Students
Local leaders in the Town of Brookhaven honored three eighth grade students from Center Moriches, Kristin Luna, Adrianna Loesch and Addison Raupp, who were instrumental in implementing the Hometown Heroes Banner Program.
Brookhaven Board Lets You Pick Up More Chicks
If you're a fan of raising chickens in Brookhaven, there's good news for you thanks to the Town Board, who just expanded how many you can have on your property.
Suffolk County Police Proudly March in Puerto Rican/Hispanic Day Parade
This year, Chief Soto, who is the department's highest-ranking female and first-ever Hispanic chief, received the presidential award while Deputy Police Commissioner Groneman had the honor of presenting the Nilda Alvarez Social Justice Award, named after her late mother, to Sister Janet Kinney of Sisters of Saint Joseph.
Job Numbers Stun with Staggering Losses for Americans and Big Increases for Immigrants
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released May job numbers that appear rosy on the surface at 272,000 new jobs. The numbers alone hide the story of who is getting the jobs, and more importantly, who is losing them.
Eastport-South Manor Welcomes Home Their AD
Hayes currently serves as the director of athletics, health and physical education at the South Country Central School District and has had that position since 2022. A Sayville resident, he started his career as a leave replacement physical education teacher in the Eastport-South Manor Central School District, transferring to the Longwood Central School District in 2012 where he taught physical education at the elementary and secondary levels until 2022.
What A Week For William Floyd Track
Coach John Ryan watched as his athletes dominated the field. Zariel Macchia qualified for the state competition in the 1,500-meter and 3,000-meter runs. She also earned individual championships in the 800-meter, the 1,500-meter and the 3,000-meter.
Demented and Depraved Digital "Do's and Don'ts"
Cyber investigators were able to recover the files. What they found stunned the police.
Gilgo Murder Suspect Accused in Two More Deaths
The accused killer in the infamous Gilgo murders, architect Rex Heuermann, has been charged in the deaths of two more women, bringing the total to six in an investigation that unearthed clues dating back three decades.
NYS Assemblyman Tours William Floyd Learning Center
New York State Assemblyman Joe DeStefano recently toured the William Floyd Learning Center.
Potential Position Open to Purchase for Police
The starting salary is $61,309 and includes medical/vision/dental benefits. The work schedule is Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the position involves reviewing requisitions and processing of purchase orders, interacting with contract vendors and suppliers, supervising Quartermaster staff, interviewing and corresponding with trade professionals, and obtaining quotes from competitive bidders.
New Eagle Scouts Honored by State Lawmakers
New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo honored and recognized five new Eagle Scouts from the 1st Senate District at their Eagle Court of Honor.
Relay Teams Race To Records
Both of the teams set new school records at the New York State Championship qualifying meets. The boys' team of Terrell Collum, Isaiah Taylor, Tyri Hubbard and Matteo Higueros, set the standard first with a time of 3:26.04 seconds. With that mark they easily beat the previous mark set in 2021. Their time was more than two seconds slower and they are the new record holders.
Hochul Delivers Big Dose of Antihistamine to Stop Congestion Pricing
Congestion pricing tolls in Manhattan, scheduled to start on June 30, were abruptly halted "indefinitely" by Governor Hochul.
Stony Brook Stroke Experts Speak at Ronkonkoma Rotary
Neurologist Dr. Solomon Khamishon and Nurse Practitioner Marret Anderson from Stony Brook Medicine spoke at the Ronkonkoma Rotary Club about the warning signs and symptoms of a stroke, intervention methods and treatment protocols, and the importance of stroke prevention.
Brookhaven Clerk LaValle Makes the Rounds
Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin J. LaValle spoke to educational and community stakeholder groups around the town, spending time with Shaun Carlson's Patchogue-Medford High School Civics students and the Bayport Blue Point Community Civic Association meeting at Bayport Blue Point Library.
Cultures on Display in Patchogue Village
Patchogue Village came alive with music, dancing, and vibrant cultural displays as thousands gathered to celebrate the 3rd Annual Hispanic Cultural Heritage Parade. Organized by Village Trustee Lizbeth Carrillo, the event highlighted Hispanic culture and served as a showcase for the variety of businesses in the area.
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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.