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Hunter Colagrande is Nearly Perfect
Not only did Colagrande pitch a no hitter in the effort but he only walked one batter all game. Over the complete game he struck out 14 as he baffled Hampton Bays all day. What's even more eye popping is this is Colagrande's second no no of the season and this brought him up to a Suffolk County leading five wins on the season. He has struck out eight or more batters in all five outings so far and his overall season statistics seem almost unbelievable. His numbers read like a video game. 30 innings pitched with 49 strikeouts. He has allowed just seven hits in those starts and just seven walks. That brings his WHIP to a tidy 0.35 and his ERA is an absolutely perfect 0.00.
Goncalves Goes in the 3rd
Long Island was all smiles when they heard these memorable words on Friday night. "With the 79th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft the Indianapolis Colts select offensive tackle Matt Goncalves." Those words will now be forever entrenched into Long Island sports lore as the Suffolk native goes to the NFL.
First Responders Frantically Save Life of Baby Who Was Exposed to Fentanyl
"Baby Doe" was a victim of Fentanyl poisoning according to law enforcement, his father later arrested for exposing him to the lethal drug.
Dershowitz Unleashes Legal Fury: Trump Trial Threatens Democracy!
Dershowitz's comments coincide with the commencement of President Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan. The core of the case revolves around allegations that Trump engaged in a criminal conspiracy to influence the 2016 presidential election through non-disclosure payments, commonly referred to as "hush money."
Guest Editorial: Pro Hamas Radicals Must be Stopped
Six words perfectly summed up the dangerous idiocy and raging antisemitism taking place on college campuses across the country when a now viral clip of an anti-Israeli protester explained why she was there.
Longwood Junior High Students Embark on Civic Excellence Journey
This innovative initiative is not just another program. It pivotally recognizes students' profound grasp of civic knowledge, skills, mindsets, and experiences. The seal is more than a badge of honor on their high school transcripts and diplomas. It's emblematic of their dedication to participatory government, civic responsibility, and fundamental civic values.
Justice or Politics? Unredacted Files Expose Biden's Role in Trump Investigation
The unredacted documents, unveiled in a recent court order, provide a glimpse into behind-the-scenes communications and collaborations involving the White House, the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). These revelations challenge the narrative of legal independence and raise serious questions about the potential weaponization of justice against former President Donald Trump and his associates.
Murder Charges Leveled in Babylon Body Parts case.
Arrested for second-degree murder were Alexis Nieves, 33, and Jeffrey Mackey, 38. They were occupants of an Amityville home where evidence of the gruesome dismemberment of Malcolm Brown, 53, and Donna R. Conneely, 59, both of Yonkers, took place, according to Tierney. 
Editorial: RFK Is No Conservative. Look At His Liberal Record.
RFK is more in tune with the beliefs and principles of President Biden, radical progressives, The Squad, and left wing lunatics who favor open borders, higher taxes, and big government spending.
Caleb Williams is Moving Markets
Williams had long been speculated to be the top selection this season, even going back two seasons when he won the Heisman Trophy. The Bears made any doubts of who they would choose to be their new signal caller obsolete when they dealt their former first round pick Justin Fields away this offseason to the Pittsburgh Steelers. So, when draft day was upon us and we saw a -1000000 next to Williams name to be called first, there was little suspense. And yes, that is six zeros.
New Suffolk Social Services Director
Suffolk’s beleaguered Department of Social Services will have a new commissioner under the Romaine administration, a former Nassau County social services veteran who pledges to bring a “new era” to the agency.
Vegas Baby, Vegas!
Laube seems like the perfect fit for the Raiders as a pass catching threat out of the backfield, and really he is THE pass catching threat at running back in this draft class. Laube received the 3rd best grade among RBs in this class by Pro Football Focus and that was low according to many scouts. Laube is a low to the ground runner, who has tremendous balance and quick feet. The Raiders are a team that have traditionally used versatile running backs and head coach Antonio Pierce is no exception.
Blydenburgh Park
Protecting the headwaters of the Nissequogue River, which meanders north on its way to the Long Island Sound, is Blydenburgh Park, a 627-acre preserve in Smithtown offering visitors panoramic views of Stump Pond, miles of trails, and a wide array of cultural and recreational activities.
Goncalves Goes in the 3rd
The 6 foot 6, 330 pound tackle out of Pitt seemed to be the Colts target all along. Indianapolis traded up from the 82nd pick to the 79th, giving Arizona a 6th rounder to get their man. Goncalves is likely going to be a swing lineman for the Colts next season. He has experience at both tackle spots, playing 11 games at left tackle and 13 at right tackle, but can also move to the inside in the NFL. The Colts see him as an elite pass protector after he allowed just 3 sacks in 900 pass block attempts in college. And in fact, all 3 of those sacks came as a freshman, he didn't give up one since then.
Nicole Pocchiare Inspires Environmental Stewardship in Brookhaven
Pocchiare's holistic approach not only imparts knowledge but also fosters personal growth and empowerment. Her initiatives, from captivating nature walks to enlightening guided ecology tours, informative table displays, engaging lectures, and practical hands-on conservation activities, offer a comprehensive understanding of the local ecosystem, empowering participants to become active stewards of their environment.
Suffolk Officials Push Volunteer Responder Bills
Looking to make it easier for local fire departments and ambulance services to recruit and retain volunteers, Suffolk officials called on the state legislature to pass a package of bills to benefit first responders.
Center Moriches Introduces 2024 Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Valedictorian Alexandra DeMatteo's academic foundation was firmly planted in the Advanced Placement curriculum. Her academic excellence led to her involvement in the Foreign Language Honor Society, where she serves as president, the Music Honor Society, where she is secretary, as well as membership to the English, Math, Science and Social Studies Honor Societies. Notably, DeMatteo earned the Seal of Biliteracy after taking Advanced Placement, college level Spanish. Additionally, DeMatteo was the class president in her freshman and junior years. She holds leadership roles in several school clubs including the vocal club and art club. This school year, DeMatteo was selected by the New York State School Music Association as an All-State musician to perform in the 2023 Winter Conference.
Grading the First Round for the Giants and Jets
When the Giants were on the clock everyone in the league was on the edge of their seats, because what New York would do would change the course of draft night. Instead of a QB, New York selected Malik Nabers. Nabers is not just a non QB but he is a serious weapon for Jones and you can see the Giants new found commitment to their well paid gunslinger. In almost any other draft Nabers would have been the #1 wide receiver taken off the board. He has all the makings of a true top WR and a #1 option for the #1 pick. His yards after catch ability is as good as anyone in this draft and he's been compared to Tyreek Hill. Nabers is an A pick for the Giants who's offense needed a jolt after losing Bakley in the offseason and he fits that explosive bill perfectly.
Banner Week For Stony Brook Women's Lacrosse
It wasn't just team accolades this week though as the Wolves also had Avery Hines win the IWLCA National Co-Defensive Player of the Week. For Hines it's the second time in the last three weeks that she has won the award. This week also saw Ellie Masera win the CAA player of the week award. For Masera it has been an awards filled week. She was named one of the 25 nominees for the prestigiousTewaaraton Award. That award is the equivalent of lacrosse's version of the Heisman Trophy. The Tewaaraton Award is presented annually to the best NCAA men's and women's lacrosse players of the season.
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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.
Utah woman sues pharmaceutical companies over alleged DES-related cancer
A Utah woman has filed a lawsuit against three pharmaceutical companies, alleging that their negligence and misrepresentation led to her developing cancer. The complaint names Eli Lilly and Company, E.R. Squibb & Sons, Inc., and Pharmacia & Upjohn Company LLC as defendants.
Brownyard Group files lawsuit alleging financial misconduct at family business
Brendan J. Brownyard, acting both individually and as trustee of The Brendan J. Brownyard Revocable Trust, has filed a lawsuit against a group of individuals and a company for alleged misconduct involving financial mismanagement and fraud. The complaint names Wendy Manson and Bender Ciccotto & Co., C.P.A.'s, L.L.P. as defendants.