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Stony Brook’s 1974 club football team marks half-century milestone
Several players from Stony Brook University's 1974 club football team gathered on October 5 to celebrate the team's 50th anniversary.
Coram woman charged with attempted murder after parking lot incident
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney has announced the indictment of Philomena Mistretta, a 51-year-old resident of Coram.
William Floyd art teachers display works in annual faculty exhibit
Art teachers from the William Floyd School District recently gathered at the Sue Hersh Art Gallery in William Floyd High School to present their work.
Public meeting set for Mastic Beach road revitalization project
Farmingville, NY – On November 14, a public informational meeting will be held regarding the Mastic Beach Neighborhood Road Revitalization Project.
Moriches Elementary School holds election-themed activity for students
As voters across the United States participated in the 2024 presidential and local elections, Moriches Elementary School engaged its students in a unique election of their own.
Brookhaven Town and JVC Broadcasting host annual holiday toy drive
Brookhaven Town and JVC Broadcasting will hold a live on-air holiday toy drive on December 13.
Smithtown Fire Department hosts annual toy drive
The Smithtown Fire Department is currently hosting a toy drive.
Subway restaurants accused of deceptive trade practices over misleading sandwich advertisements
Plaintiff Anna Tollison has filed a class action lawsuit against Subway Restaurants, Inc., Franchise World Headquarters, LLC, and Subway Franchisee Advertising Trust Fund Ltd. Filed on October 28, the complaint alleges that Subway engaged in deceptive trade practices by misleading customers about the amount of meat in their steak and cheese sandwiches.
Amazon sues digital retailers over alleged fraudulent sales scheme
Amazon.com Services LLC has filed a lawsuit against Digital Direct and More, Inc., Ari Cameo, and Shoshana Ostron, alleging involvement in a scheme that led to over $2 million in damages. Filed on October 31, the complaint accuses the defendants of assisting an individual in defrauding Amazon customers by advertising costly items that were not delivered.
Tanger Deer Park rep. of Taylor Swift Experience: 'We knew...it would draw a big crowd'
Santa is teaming up with The Taylor Swift Experience—and a jolly crew of skaters, dancers, stilt walkers, and more—this Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. for the Jingle Bell Bash at Tanger Deer Park.
Johnson on Rocky Point museum Harvest Festival: 'It was very successful last year'
When was the last time you planted garlic or harvested horseradish? The Hallock Homestead Museum in Rocky Point is offering community members the chance to check those off their bucket lists at its Harvest Festival, this Saturday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New York Conservative Party Secures Ballot Status with Strong Showing in Trump Votes
New York Conservative Party Secures Ballot Status with Strong Showing in Trump Votes
Which gas stations in Suffolk County had the cheapest premium gas during week ending Nov. 2
3 gas stations had the lowest price of premium gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Nov. 2, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Mount Sinai Golf Team Swings To A Championship
The Mount Sinai Varsity Golf team has completed an outstanding season.
Sachem East Gets A Big Defensive Effort In The Title Game
Addison Romanowski tipped in the game-winning goal on a penalty corner to capture the win.
The Wildcats Make It Three In A Row
The girls are, once again, your Class A Suffolk County Champions. Shoreham-Wading River put on a defensive masterclass in beating Sayville 1-0.
Ward Melville Running To Titles
The Ward Melville Cross Country boys team have won the Suffolk county championship.
Make It 60 In A Row For The Patriots
The Patriots (17-0-1) have gone unbeaten over their last 60 games, as their last loss came back in the 2021 playoffs — when they were a Class AA team. Over that time, they have won the 2022 Class AA and the 2023 Class AAA New York State championships.
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West Indian Advocacy Group Accuses NYC Officials of Discrimination
The West Indian Semaroon Tribe has launched a legal battle against New York City officials over alleged constitutional violations and discrimination related to cannabis enforcement policies.