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Meet The (Newest) Met
The New York Mets have added former Long Island Ducks infielder Yonny Hernandez to their minor league system.
Police and Community Connect Over Coffee
Sponsored by Senator Dean Murray and Legislator Dominick Thorne at the Coho cafe on West Main Street, the informal get-together gave residents a chance to mingle with officers from the 5th precinct and local elected leaders in a relaxed environment.
Not the First Brush With Death for Suffolk County Police Officer
Officer Gallagher is no stranger to on-the-job danger and serious injury. Just two years ago, Gallagher was being released from the Stony Brook University Hospital after being stabbed while responding to a call about an argument between roommates.
NY’s Reparations Commission Blew Millions of Dollars, Wants Millions More
New York’s Community Commission on Reparations Remedies has asked for more time and money from the legislature to study and complete a report on the impacts of slavery and systemic racism.
Suffolk County Fights $60 Million Lawsuit Over 2016 ICE-Requested Detainments
Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr., and Suffolk County Attorney Chris Clayton delivered a press conference at the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge to address a lawsuit they all agree to be sheer lunacy.
Shirley Man Shares Personal Story to Help Others to Kick the Habit
"Of all the drugs I once used, nothing compares to the challenge of overcoming an addiction to cigarettes. I'm living my best life now that I'm tobacco-free."
Where drivers found cheapest E85 gas across Suffolk County in week ending Jan. 4
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 3 gas stations had the lowest price of E85 gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Jan. 4.
Suffolk County Historical Society director on anniversary of steamboat disaster: 'opportunity to raise awareness'
The Suffolk County Historical Society Museum will spotlight The Sinking of the Steamboat Lexington on Long Island Sound, a book by author Bill Bleyer, on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Lawsuit alleges ADA violations by Brooklyn restaurant and property owner
A man with disabilities has filed a lawsuit against two businesses, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) due to inaccessible facilities. Carlos Ruiz Florez initiated the complaint on Dec. 24, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against 1653 Realty LLC and Sofrito Al Punto Restaurant Corp.
New Yorker alleges civil rights violations against city's police department
A New York resident has filed a lawsuit alleging violations of his civil rights by the city's police department. Michael Trahan initiated the complaint on Dec. 26, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against the City of New York and unnamed police officers identified as John and Jane Doe 1 through 10.
Local Leaders Back in Albany
South Shore-based representatives are back in the state capital to kick off the 2025 Legislative session
Stony Brook professor awarded for innovative hydrogen storage research
Devinder Mahajan, a professor at Stony Brook University, has been recognized by the State University of New York (SUNY) with the Technology Accelerator Fund (TAF) award for 2024.
Lindenhurst man indicted for fatal crash; faces multiple charges
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney has announced the indictment of Felix Pantaleon, a 22-year-old from Lindenhurst, on charges including Manslaughter in the Second Degree.
Reward Going Higher in Tragic Dog Case
The reward for information on a dog found in a backpack in Miller Place is increasing as the Suffolk SPCA is making the case a top priority. They’re now offering $4,000 for information on the French or English bulldog, six months to a year old, whose severely emaciated remains were found in the woods November 14 off Miller Place-Yaphank Road, north of Whiskey Road.
The Giants Are Running It Back ... But Why?
Giants fans are asking that over and over this week after New York has decided to run things back with the same General Manager and the same Head Coach for the 2025 season. Both Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll will be back in their same positions, despite failing to meet pretty much every criteria for them and the team this past season.
Hochul Proposes Tripling of the Child Tax Credit
Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed tripling the Child Tax Credit for children under four years old and doubling the average tax credit for all families. Hochul released the proposal in advance of her upcoming State of the State 2025 address.
NYS to Ban Toll Evaders From the Thruway
There are 570 miles of NYS Thruway between Buffalo and New York City and if you are a serial toll evader get ready to be banned – maybe even have your vehicle impounded.
Where drivers found cheapest midgrade gas across Suffolk County in week ending Jan. 4
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 1 gas station had the lowest price of midgrade gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Jan. 4.
Moriches Folkie Fest creator on the acoustic series: 'It's very exciting to hear new people'
The Moriches Folkie Fest begins its new season on Saturday, Jan. 11, inviting Long Islanders to experience performances from emerging artists.
Lawsuit accuses NYC correction officers of negligence after assault
A recent lawsuit filed against the City of New York accuses several NYC correction officers of negligence following an assault at a city correctional facility. Hector Bedoya filed the complaint on Dec. 27, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, claiming the city and unnamed officers failed to protect him from an attack that left him injured.
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Stidham Changes the Odds Quickly
Quarterback Bo Nix suffered a broken ankle as the Denver Broncos punched their ticket to the AFC Championship Game, immediately sending shockwaves through the betting market.
Miller Place Keeps the Paddle
This past week, an old rivalry was renewed, and Miller Place once again came out on top. In a highly anticipated matchup against Mount Sinai, the Miller Place Panthers captured the ninth annual “Battle for the Paddle” with an impressive 44–19 victory over the Mustangs.
Bo Knows Fantasy
This week, the New York Mets lost out on Kyle Tucker and quickly pivoted to Bo Bichette, and for fantasy purposes, this is an absolute win for Bichette managers and those targeting the star. You will hear talk that Bichette is switching positions, and long term that is why some teams were hesitant to commit to lengthy contracts, but for fantasy players, that should not matter at all.