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An Early No Hitter for Cogliano
The season may just be getting underway for Suffolk County baseball teams, but Smithtown East Bulls already have a highlight to remember. Pitcher Dylan Cogliano delivered a dominant performance this past week, throwing a no-hitter in an 11-0 road victory over Newfield Wolverines.
The Seawolves Visit the Next Generation
Students in Mrs. Frole’s third-grade class at Minnesauke Elementary School received a special visit this past week, as members of the Stony Brook Seawolves Men’s Lacrosse stopped by to share an important lesson on teamwork.
Battle of the Schools Returns to Longwood
After a seven-year absence, one of the most beloved traditions in the Longwood Central School District made its long-awaited return, as the “Battle of the Schools” brought energy, laughter and community spirit back in full force.
Heros of the Game to Return This Year
One of Long Island’s most meaningful sports traditions is set to return this season, as the Long Island Ducks have announced the revival of their “Heroes of the Game” program for 2026.
Men Are Banned from Competing Against Woman
The International Olympic Committee has announced a new eligibility guideline that is already generating strong reactions across the sports world. Under the policy, which is set to take effect for the 2028 Olympic Games, participation in female events will be limited to biological females.
Sachem Gets New Fields
A new era has officially begun for Sachem softball, as Sachem East High School and Sachem North High School unveiled their brand-new turf fields on Opening Day—celebrating the milestone with impressive victories.
The Final Four are Set
Unlike any other sport, simply reaching the Final Four is a major accomplishment for most programs. In college basketball, the Final Four carries a different weight than winning a division or just making the playoffs—it represents surviving the long, grueling road of the NCAA Tournament and earning a spot on the sport’s biggest stage.
ESM Honor Society Runs for a Great Cause
Dedicated members of Eastport-South Manor National Honor Society and Eastport-South Manor National Junior Honor Society took part in a meaningful community event last week, lacing up their running shoes for the Andrew’s Top Gun Run 5K.
NYPD Upends the FDNY
The annual battle between New York’s Finest and Bravest returned to the ice this week, as the 52nd Annual Heroes Hockey Game delivered another exciting chapter in one of the city’s most spirited rivalries.
DHS Funding Fight Hits Travelers Where It Hurts
Security Suffers As DHS Funding Falls Short.
The Golden Goose is Back
The Final Four is officially set, and while the matchups are drawing plenty of excitement, one storyline continues to stand out—oddsmakers still don’t seem fully convinced by the remarkable run of Danny Hurley and the UConn Huskies.
SCOPE Honors 192 at Annual School Awards Dinner
More than 900 educators, administrators and community members gathered at Villa Lombardi’s for SCOPE Education Services’ 25th annual School District Awards Dinner, an evening dedicated to honoring those who serve Long Island’s schools.
Suffolk Courts Honor Women’s Leadership and Legacy
Suffolk County courts marked Women’s History Month with a major celebration honoring the leadership, achievements, and lasting impact of women across the legal community.
Pol Praises Police and Prosecutors on Gang Bust
New York State Senator Dean Murray is praising local law enforcement and prosecutors following a major gang takedown in Suffolk County, calling the operation a clear example of the importance of cooperation across agencies.
Top Gun Run 5K Honors Andrew McMorris’ Legacy
The 5th Annual Andrew’s Top Gun Run 5K brought together community members, law enforcement, and local scouts to honor the life of Andrew McMorris, a 12-year-old Boy Scout who was killed in 2018 when a drunk driver struck his troop along the Greenbelt Trail.
Suffolk Poet Laureate Seeks Black Poets for Anthology
Suffolk County Poet Laureate Chip Williford, in partnership with the Caribbean American Poetry Association (CAPA), has announced a call for submissions for a new anthology highlighting the voices of Black poets across Long Island.
The Loss of a Superstar
The start of baseball season is one of the most exciting times of the year for fantasy owners. Drafts are complete, lineups are set and optimism is everywhere. But that excitement can quickly turn into frustration when a key piece of your roster goes down before things even get going.
Child Snatched From Laundry, Suspect Nabbed Fast
Suffolk County police arrested a Patchogue man after he allegedly abducted a 4-year-old girl from a local laundromat, authorities said.
Letter from Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico to Governor Kathy Hochul
Panico asks the governor for help in preserving critical pine barrens property.
Bloodshed Crew Busted—Cop Accused in Gun Plot
Suffolk County prosecutors dropped the hammer on a violent Long Island street crew, unveiling a sweeping 57-count indictment that reads like something out of a crime thriller: two murders, multiple shootings, armed robberies, and even a rogue cop accused of fueling the chaos.
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UFC Freedom 250 Delivers at the White House
Sunday night brought a unique spectacle to the nation's capital as the White House and President Donald Trump hosted UFC Freedom 250 on the White House lawn, creating one of the most memorable sporting events of the year.