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Sachem Inductes Their 2024 Hall of Fame Class
The Sachem Athletic Hall of Fame has selected its newest members to be inducted. The 2024 induction class will be honored this Saturday night at the Thomas J. Sabatelle Gymnasium at Sachem High School North.
Follow These Safety Tips for Fire-free Holidays
The Christmas and holiday season is filled with fun and family, but don’t forget to pay attention to some basic safety tips along the way.
Pesso Adds To Her Awards
Shoreham-Wading River's Olivia Pesso is not stranger to winning and now she has topped off an incredible high school girls varsity soccer season with a slew of awards and honors.
Opt Outs and Coaching Changes For The Bowl Season
During Bowl Season there are a number of factors that bettors have always had to keep an eye on.
No Forgiveness Without Punishment
More than 18 years after the Duke lacrosse players allegations, their accuser Crystal Mangum has come forward and has admitted that she made it all up.
Izzy Grillo Is On A Roll
Comsewogue bowling's sophomore Izzy Grillo was a standout this week as they defeated Middle Country.
Best Of The Best Honored
The National Football Foundation (NFF) and Len Genova, President of the Suffolk Chapter held its first ever Photo Shoot/Media Day for its major 2024 Football honorees this week.
Army-Navy Game Brings Out The Big Guns
The 125th edition of the Army Navy football game was a spectacle that rivaled almost any college football game in recent memory.
New Charges for Accused Murder Monster
Another victim of accused murder monster Rex A. Heuermann has been announced by District Attorney Raymond Tierney, bringing the total of women he allegedly killed to seven.
Stony Brook alumni establish scholarship to aid engineering and atmospheric sciences students
Frank and Michele Fischer, alumni of Stony Brook University, have chosen to support current students and the Stony Brook Cancer Center through endowed funds.
Riders on a Mission: Beloved Bethpage Bar ‘Nostalgia’ Revives All Things ‘90s and More
“If you want to return to your childhood, look no further,” said Danny Bishop, of West Babylon.
‘This is Community’: Long Island Cannabis Club Dispensary Grand Opens in Deer Park
The Long Island Cannabis Club (LICC) of Deer Park held its grand opening on Friday, Dec. 6th.
Scientists reveal new cooperative behaviors in quantum optics study
A research team led by Dominik Schneble, a professor at Stony Brook University's Department of Physics and Astronomy, has made significant advancements in the field of quantum optics.
William Floyd basketball honors late coach Darrell Sumpter with win
The William Floyd Colonials boys' varsity basketball team recently paid tribute to their late assistant coach, Darrell Sumpter, with a victory against Longwood.
Stony Brook's Sritha Rajupet recognized as an American Medical Informatics Association fellow
Sritha Rajupet, the chair of Family, Population and Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook Renaissance School of Medicine, has been awarded the title of Fellow of AMIA (American Medical Informatics Association), known as FAMIA.
Brookhaven seeks nominations for annual women's recognition awards
The Brookhaven Town Division of Women’s Services is inviting nominations for the 39th Annual Women’s Recognition Awards.
Brookhaven adjusts recycling schedule for holidays
The Town of Brookhaven has announced changes to its recycling schedule in light of the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
William Paca Middle School spreads holiday cheer through music and charity
William Paca Middle School recently engaged in spreading holiday cheer through music and acts of generosity.
Lawsuit accuses Paragon Motors of fostering hostile work environment
A civil lawsuit has been filed against Paragon Motors of Woodside, Inc., a New York-based automotive company, accusing it of fostering a hostile work environment through sexual harassment and discrimination.
Lawsuit alleges deceptive labeling by Piping Rock Health Products
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Piping Rock Health Products, LLC, doing business as Natural Vitality, over allegations of misleading labeling on their "CALM GUMMIES Magnesium Supplement" products.
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Thatcher Hits the Century Mark
A major milestone was reached this week as Joe Thatcher collected his 100th career hit for St. Joseph's University. The accomplishment came during Sunday’s doubleheader against SUNY Old Westbury, adding another memorable chapter to an already impressive collegiate career.