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Feb 7, 2024

National Outrage: USA Flips Out Following Migrant Middle Finger

One of eight migrants believed to be responsible for a brutal beatdown of two NYPD cops infuriated both Republicans and Democrats after flipping off the country with two hands and a "one finger salute" after a brief court appearance.

Feb 7, 2024

Gas Stove Ban Plan Heats Up With Hochul's Budget

The War On Gas Stoves is heating up in New York State, with Governor Kathy Hochul lighting the spark to turn her pilot program of banning them a reality in the Empire State.

Feb 7, 2024

Fiscal Ticking Time Bomb: NYS Public Pensions Top $400,000

The biggest budget busting publicly subsidized pension in all of New York State belongs to Dr. Shashikant Lele, who last worked at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo. His pension for 2023 was a whopping $437,328.

Feb 7, 2024

Racial Data Collection Law in NYC Raises Questions on Policing Practices

Despite the intention to enhance transparency and curtail racial bias in policing, the law has faced criticism from various quarters, including Mayor Eric Adams. A former NYPD sergeant, Adams has expressed concerns that the new requirements might divert officers' focus from public safety to bureaucratic record-keeping. "Police officers are forced to fill out additional paperwork rather than focus on helping New Yorkers and strengthening community bonds," Adams stated, highlighting the apprehension that the law could compromise the efficacy of police work.

Feb 7, 2024

Taxpayer Funded Health Care Costs Explode in New York

The amount of money Suffolk County and all New York State taxpayers paid for publicly subsidized health care and Medicaid increased at an alarming rate of 78% over the past four years, according to a new report released by the Office of New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.

Feb 7, 2024

Palumbo Eyes Re-election: A Commitment to Suffolk's Future

Senator Anthony H. Palumbo has announced his bid for re-election to the New York State Senate, underscoring a comprehensive legislative agenda focused on key issues such as affordable housing, public safety, bipartisan collaboration, and education funding. Palumbo, who has served the First Senatorial District following a tenure in the New York State Assembly and an initial career in the Suffolk County District Attorney's office, is poised to continue his efforts in making Suffolk County a safer and more affordable place to live.

Feb 7, 2024

DiNapoli Pegs New York Migrant Problem

Unsustainable spending on the migrant crisis is a serious challenge for New York as the city struggles to deal with the migrants officials invited in under their sanctuary policies, according to an assessment released by the state comptroller.

Feb 7, 2024

From Albany to the Border: N.Y. Republicans Push for National Guard Deployment

Amidst the escalating migrant crisis at both the southern and northern U.S. borders, New York State Republican leaders have taken a decisive stand. Assemblyman Will Barclay and Senator Rob Ortt have directly appealed to Governor Kathy Hochul, urging the New York State National Guard deployment to Texas and along the New York-Canadian border. This bold request seeks to bolster efforts to curb the illegal flow of migrants into the country, spotlighting a deepening national issue at New York's doorstep.

Feb 7, 2024

Rothang Appointed to Open Space Committee

The chief of staff for Suffolk Legislator James Mazzarella, Rothang previously served as executive assistant to former town supervisor Edward Romaine, who's now the county executive.

Feb 7, 2024

Officials Double Down on Green Energy, Urge Governor to Move on Sunrise Wind

The $700 million plan to build 90 turbines off Montauk Point and connect them to the mainland via a 123-mile cable at Smith Point is facing some headwinds due to increased construction costs. The state Public Service Commission denied a request by the project's developer, the Denmark-based firm Ørsted, to raise electric rates to cover the higher costs, and Hochul decided to put the project back out to bid.

Feb 7, 2024

USO PART II United Service Organization

In 1947, the USO was disbanded, due partly to lack of funds. In 1951, after the United States had entered the Korean War, Secretary of Defense George Marshall and Secretary of the Navy Francis P. Matthews requested that the USO be reactivated "to provide support for the men and women of the armed forces with help of the American people." Between 1952 and 1953, not a day went by without the USO providing services somewhere in Korea, at home or overseas. In 1952 the USO was serving 3.5 million in the armed forces using much the same methods of operation as it did in World War II.

Feb 7, 2024

The Housing Crisis -- Part I

That's what the "median home price" in Suffolk County had risen to—a record high—as was reported late last year based on data provided by OneKey MLS. (With a Long Island base in Farmingdale, OneKeyMLS describes itself as New York State's "largest multiple listing service" for real estate and the "ninth-largest multiple listing service" in the U.S.)

Feb 7, 2024

Panico's Bold Move Deserves Praise

The town council veteran outlined his plan to vastly improve the quality of life in communities such as his Mastic Beach hometown in a letter to Romaine shortly after he moved up to county executive. In what appears to be a coordinated strategy, Panico requested that the county Department of Social Services not send money to landlords for rentals that do not have town permits. These permits require inspections, and Panico went as far as offering town inspectors to assist the county in making sure rentals are up to code.

Feb 7, 2024

Super Bowl LVIII Preview

Betting and the Super Bowl have always been hand in hand in the American lexicon, but this Sunday there will be no greater example of how far the sports betting world has come than the city of Las Vegas hosting it's very first Super Bowl. The San Francisco 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs, or as most publications and media will now present the game ... the San Francisco 49ers are a 2 point favorite over the Kansas City Chiefs, with a total set at 47 1/2.

Feb 7, 2024

Vince McMahon Steps Down from TKO's Chairman Position Amid Trafficking Allegations

After years of eluding cancellation by the media and criminal prosecution for a heinous amount of illegal activity that occurred by both him and his company, the former owner of the WWE and Wrestling Icon Vince McMahon has "No Chance in Hell" to avoid the most recent allegations made by a former female employee last week.

Feb 7, 2024

Super Bowl LVIII Matchup is Set

After another exciting NFL season, there is just one game left on the calendar as the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs and NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers will make the trek out to Las Vegas in search of a big time victory.

Feb 7, 2024

Smithtown East's Ben Haug Scores 1000th Career Point

Smithtown East Senior Ben Haug has been outstanding this season. He has been averaging just under 19 points on the season while leading the East Siders to an impressive 11-4 record with preseason playoff hopes becoming a reality.

Feb 7, 2024

Bellport Wrestling Wins Another League Title

Just like most of their sports teams, Bellport's Wrestling team came into the year as a favorite to win yet another league title as they were last year's defending dual meet champions.

Feb 7, 2024

Can The Colonials Remain Unbeaten?

With just two games left in the regular season and the League Title already clinched, the William Floyd varsity boys basketball team has a chance to do something historic.

Feb 5, 2024

Smithtown FD enhances rescue capabilities with new specialized operations vehicle

On February 1, 2020, the Smithtown Fire Department introduced a new vehicle to its fleet.

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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.