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Gay Sports Group Criticizes Football Players Over Beliefs
During the previous week, the National Football League allowed players to wear custom cleats that promote awareness to a certain topic or promote a charitable organization that is doing positive things off the field.
Wayne R. Sill, Marine, Business Owner
Wayne R. Sill of Shoreham, a former Brookhaven Town GOP Zone Leader and Committeeman, passed away at age 79. The U.S. Marine and Veterans Advocate had his own business, Sill's Oil Service, and worked in the Brookhaven Parks Department. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather.
$50,000 Grant for Bellport Public Safety Vehicle
A $50,000 state grant secured by Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano went a long way in funding a new public safety vehicle for the Village of Bellport. The Assemblyman, center, met with Don Mullins, Director of Code Enforcement for the village, and Mayor Maureen Veitch on Monday to check out the new ride. They also discussed issues and programs in the surrounding community and how they can become good partners in government to ensure that Bellport Village continues to prosper. "We both care about the constituents we represent," the Assemblyman said. "I believe we will be able to build a great working relationship."
Comfort and Care: Brookhaven's Annual Pajama Drive Targets New Heights in Giving
With the holiday season approaching, the Town of Brookhaven is preparing for its beloved annual pajama drive, which embodies the spirit of community and giving. Town Clerk Kevin LaValle and EJ's PJs founder Patricia Poggi are at the helm of this year's drive, which aims to deliver warmth and comfort to children facing hardship by providing new pajamas.
Icy Waters, Warm Hearts: Polar Plunge Raises Over $100K for Special Olympics
In a display of community spirit and charitable giving, the Town of Brookhaven's 14th annual "Polar Plunge: Freezin' for a Reason" event, held at Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai on November 18, successfully raised $140,000 for Special Olympics New York. The event saw 650 participants, including residents and town employees, braving the icy waters of the Atlantic.
Legislature Puts Bellone Cybersecurity Plan on Hold
A plan advanced by outgoing county Executive Steve Bellone to address Suffolk's cybersecurity system has stalled in the legislature, with lawmakers preferring to wait until a report is released by the special committee looking into the ransomware attack that caused the shutdown of the county's computer network. The plan also raised the eyebrows of countywide elected officials not wanting to lose autonomy over the systems in their offices.
Events to Ignite the Spirit of the Season
The holidays bring all kinds of activities to our area. From tree and menorah illuminations and choral presentations to lighting spectaculars and visits from Santa–there's plenty to ignite the spirit of the season.
Defense Secretary's Kyiv Visit Amid GOP Concerns
Defense Secretary's Kyiv Visit Amid GOP Concerns
Gaza Hostage Exchange Executed Amid Fragile Ceasefire
Gaza Hostage Exchange Executed Amid Fragile Ceasefire
Court Clamps Down on Political Use of Voting Laws
Court Clamps Down on Political Use of Voting Laws
January 6 Footage Release Sparks Fresh Debate Ahead of Midterms
January 6 Footage Release Sparks Fresh Debate Ahead of Midterms
Bill to List Tranq as a Controlled Substance
The powerful drug Xylazine, used by veterinarians to sedate large animals, will be listed as a Controlled Substance under a bill sponsored by Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano to help combat the scourge of overdose deaths sweeping across the state.
Sexual Assault Allegations Flood In at Survivor's Act Deadline
Sexual Assault Allegations Flood In at Survivor's Act Deadline
NYC Budget Cuts Triggered by Migrant Crisis, Mayor Adams Says
NYC Budget Cuts Triggered by Migrant Crisis, Mayor Adams Says
Dean Murray's "Challenged Materials" School Bill
Dean Murray's "Challenged Materials" School Bill
How Your Home May Impact Long-Term Medicaid
A: Depending on the type of Medicaid one is applying for, under certain circumstances one's primary residence will be exempt for purposes of determining Medicaid eligibility. However, certain events can cause the home to lose its exempt status, and even if the home is disregarded for eligibility purposes Medicaid still may be able to place a lien on the property to recover the value of services provided.
Why We Argue and How to Stop
An argument is an effort by someone to convince you that you are wrong and they are right. It takes at least two to have an argument. So if you just walk away from it, it cannot take place. Arguments usually cause more problems than they solve. And if you're dealing with a highly emotional person, you probably won't win the argument anyway. So don't be afraid to leave the scene of an argument rather than engage in a debate that cannot be won. Dead-end arguments tend to increase stress and heighten anxiety, so you are better off avoiding them.
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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.