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Patchogue Chamber Director Kennedy Receives Senate Empire Award
Patchogue Chamber Director Kennedy Receives Senate Empire Award
New Laws In New York and Across the Country Raise Eyebrows
New Laws In New York and Across the Country Raise Eyebrows
Biden Challenges Media Amid Economic Turmoil: 'Start Reporting it the Right Way'
Biden Challenges Media Amid Economic Turmoil: 'Start Reporting it the Right Way'
New Yorkers Vote With Their Feet By Leaving the Vampire State
New Yorkers Vote With Their Feet By Leaving the Vampire State
Navigating Trust Tax Returns: What You Need to Know
A: Yes, you should inform your accountant that you created a trust. The type of trust you have determines whether you have to file a separate tax return or report trust income on your personal return.
Understanding Mental Health
Our military and veterans are afraid of being labeled with a mental health problem. This results in them also being afraid to seek medical help. Part of the reason for negative attitudes and behavior towards mental illness is a lack of knowledge and fear of the unknown. Anyone can experience mental illness—it's more common than we think. So it's important to try to gain a better understanding of it.
The Year That Has Now Passed
The year 2023 had a stormy ending in Suffolk County, a year of great storminess in which general violence in the world—war—colored life here and widely.
How Presidents Past and Present Managed Israeli/Palestinian Wars
Presidents dating back to Harry Truman fought to find a balance between sound foreign policy and the political minefield surrounding Israeli and Palestinian conflicts.
2023 is Gone and Good Riddance
New York sports has a long and storied history of immense talent, bigger than life players and championships littered throughout it's history. There have also been some pretty lean years for the area's sports teams over those years. 2023 may have just proved to be the leanest years in the history of New York Sports.
Long Island Track Stars Run New County Best Times
With 2023 ending last week, some of the best runners in Suffolk County made one last attempt to end their year with a shiny new personal best. The runners had an opportunity to end on a good note while competing at the North Shore Classic at the Fort Washington Armory in New York City.
Shoreham Falls to Unbeaten Commack
The Shoreham-Wading River Wildcats had a tall task this past week as they would take on unbeaten Commack in a match that would prove to be a blowout in favor of the Cougars.
Jawuan Smith Leads Floyd's Basketball Over Smithtown East
Last week, the William Floyd boys basketball team continued their hot start as Jawuan Smith and company took down Smithtown East in a game full of big time performances that would show everyone in Suffolk County the kind of team Floyd truly is.
Ben Rappa's Buzzer Beater Leads the Bulls over North Babylon
Smithtown West forward Ben Rappa only scored two points this past week in his team's matchup against the North Babylon Bulldogs. However, his two points just so happened to be the most important of the game as he scored.
Romaine Looks to Clean House, Take County in a New Direction
Looking to clean house and build an administration around personnel of his own choosing, county Executive-Elect Edward Romaine has asked all appointed officials working under outgoing county Executive Steve Bellone to submit their resignations. With a little more than a week before he takes over Suffolk's highest office, Romaine and his transition team are busy vetting candidates for commissioners, deputies, attorneys, assistants, and head of the county police.
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Stay Melo: HOF Knicks Star Plugs Cannabis Brand in Farmingdale
Strain Stars will welcome the perennial All-Star on Saturday, April 19th for 1-3 p.m. meet and greets.
Who Will Run Against Hochul for Governor of New York?
The South Shore Press had a conversation with New York State Conservative Party Chair, Gerry Kassar on his thoughts who might be considering a race for the Governor’s office from the Republican/Conservative side of the race.
Greenport brewery founder on Reggae Fest: 'a kickoff of summer'
Greenport Harbor Brewing Co. in Peconic is planning a bigger-than-ever Reggae Fest for Saturday, May 3, with top acts and plenty of craft brews.