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Two alleged Bloods gang members indicted for gun trafficking
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced that Caciem Kruer, 26, of Farmingville, and Abdul Muhammad, 23, of Bay Shore, have been charged in a 39-count indictment. This follows a long-term investigation by the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office and the Suffolk County Police Department into an alleged gun-trafficking operation run by purported gang members in Suffolk County.
Stony Brook Medicine earns national recognition for stroke and cardiac care
Stony Brook Medicine (SBM) has been recognized by the American Heart Association for its commitment to high-quality patient care in cardiovascular and stroke areas. This year marks the 14th consecutive year for Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) (2010-2024) and the 11th consecutive year for Stony Brook Southampton Hospital (SBSH) (2014-2024) to receive the Association's Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus achievement award. For the sixth consecutive year, SBUH received the Get With The Guidelines® – Heart Failure Gold Plus quality achievement award. Both awards recognize SBM's dedication to improving patient outcomes, reducing readmissions, and increasing healthy days at home.
Racine Topaloglu joins Stony Brook University as HR professional
Racine Topaloglu has found a new challenge at Stony Brook University, where she began working in January 2024. With a background in the tourism industry across Europe, Topaloglu brings her HR experience and collaborative nature to her role at the university.
Fatal Overdose Investigation Leads to Eight Arrests
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the arrests of eight individuals on charges related to narcotics trafficking, sales, and gun possession on Long Island's North Fork. The investigation was conducted by the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office's East End Drug Task Force (EEDTF) and the Southold Police Department.
Gary Halada named finalist for Presidential Award in STEM mentoring
Associate Professor Gary Halada is a finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). The award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to mentoring within the STEM field.
Two alleged Bloods gang members indicted for gun trafficking
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced that Caciem Kruer, 26, of Farmingville, and Abdul Muhammad, 23, of Bay Shore, have been charged in a 39-count indictment. This follows a long-term investigation by the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office and the Suffolk County Police Department into an alleged gun-trafficking operation run by purported gang members in Suffolk County.
Alumni provide mentorship for Stony Brook University's Division of Information Technology students
For student employees in Stony Brook University's Division of Information Technology (DoIT), mentorship from alumni who navigated the same roles and challenges is invaluable.
Stony Brook Medicine honored for stroke and cardiac care excellence
Stony Brook Medicine has been recognized by the American Heart Association for its commitment to high-quality care in cardiovascular and stroke areas. This marks the 14th consecutive year that Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) and the 11th consecutive year for Stony Brook Southampton Hospital (SBSH) have received the Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus achievement award. Additionally, SBUH received the Get With The Guidelines® – Heart Failure Gold Plus quality achievement award for the sixth consecutive year.
Eight arrested following investigation into fatal overdose leading to drug trafficking ring
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the arrests of eight individuals accused of narcotics trafficking, sales, and gun possession on Long Island’s North Fork. The arrests followed a long-term investigation conducted by the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office’s East End Drug Task Force (EEDTF) and the Southold Police Department.
Stony Brook Medicine earns national recognition for stroke and cardiac care
Stony Brook Medicine (SBM) has been recognized by the American Heart Association for its commitment to high-quality patient care in cardiovascular and stroke areas. This year marks the 14th consecutive year for Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) (2010-2024) and the 11th consecutive year for Stony Brook Southampton Hospital (SBSH) (2014-2024) to receive the Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus achievement award. For the sixth consecutive year, SBUH received the Get With The Guidelines® – Heart Failure Gold Plus quality achievement award. Both awards...
Fatal overdose investigation leads to eight arrests on Long Island
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the arrests of eight individuals on charges related to narcotics trafficking, sales, and gun possession on Long Island’s North Fork. The investigation was conducted by the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office’s East End Drug Task Force (EEDTF) and the Southold Police Department.
Gary Halada named finalist for Presidential Award in STEM mentoring
Associate Professor Gary Halada is a finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM). The award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to mentoring within the STEM field.
Alumni provide mentorship for Stony Brook University’s Division of Information Technology students
For student employees in Stony Brook University’s Division of Information Technology (DoIT), mentorship from alumni who navigated the same roles and challenges is invaluable.
Electric School Bus Mandate Will Bankrupt Long Island
The governor is wrong to force schools to switch to electric buses, and the state mandate will bankrupt taxpayers. That's the consensus among state legislators from Suffolk, who point out that there is no infrastructure in place to charge the buses and that there are better, less expensive ways for New York to meet its carbon-neutral goals.
Samsung accused of selling fire-prone ranges
A class action lawsuit has been filed against a major electronics manufacturer alleging that their products pose serious safety risks to consumers.
Pharmaceutical company sues former employee for misappropriating trade secrets
A former employee of a major pharmaceutical company is accused of misappropriating trade secrets and breaching contractual obligations to unfairly compete against his previous employer.
Hampton Classic Horse Show spokesman: 'We have all kinds of activities for kids'
But youngsters have a special reason for joy this Saturday, Aug. 31, when Hampton Classic features its action-packed News 12 Kids Day, with everything from a family circus to face painting and a dance contest. The fun starts at 10 a.m. and is free with the $20-per-carload cost of admission to Hampton Classic Horse Show, located at 240 Snake Hollow Road.
Pharmaceutical company sues former employee for misappropriating trade secrets
Hercules Pharmaceuticals has filed a lawsuit against former employee Brant Cherne for allegedly misappropriating trade secrets and breaching contractual obligations after joining a direct competitor. The company seeks injunctive relief along with compensatory and punitive damages.
Samsung accused of selling fire-prone ranges
Matthew Unger has filed a class action lawsuit against Samsung Electronics America Inc., alleging that certain models of their ranges have defective heat control knobs that pose a fire hazard. The lawsuit seeks damages for financial losses incurred due to purchasing these defective products among other forms of relief.
Hampton Classic Horse Show spokesman: 'We have all kinds of activities for kids'
At least 50,000 spectators are expected to flock to the Hampton Classic Horse Show in Bridgehampton through Sunday, Sept. 1, to see a high-caliber equestrian competition including eight riders just back from the Paris-hosted Olympic Games.
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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.
Bad Bunny gets some Super Bowl competition
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA is countering Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show with “The All-American Halftime.”
From the Newsroom: The South Shore Press in Butler. PA
After spending a few days in and around Butler, Pennsylvania, with South Shore Press reporter Robert Chartuk, I truly question how one troubled young man was able to fire shots at President Trump at the Butler Farm Fairgrounds.