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Feb 21, 2024

A Beacon of Opportunity: Senator Palumbo Announces Scholarships to Elevate Local Students

In a gesture that underscores the ongoing support for academic and athletic excellence within the 1st Senate District, Senator Anthony Palumbo (R, C-New Suffolk) has promoted a brighter future for local students. The New York Conference of Italian-American State Legislators Inc., a bipartisan entity renowned for its dedication to celebrating the rich tapestry of Italian American heritage and its multifaceted contributions to New York's culture, has officially opened its doors to applications for its annual scholarship program.

Feb 21, 2024

Concerns Arise Over NY Common Retirement Fund's Climate-Driven Investment Decisions

In a recent New York State Common Retirement Fund (Fund) announcement, concerns are mounting over the decision to restrict investments in eight oil and gas companies, including industry giant Exxon Mobil Corp. The move, part of the Fund's strategy to navigate climate risks, has sparked criticism for potentially jeopardizing investment returns and diverging from traditional fiduciary responsibilities.

Feb 21, 2024

Critics Call Flip Flopper Hochul a "Chameleon" on Progressive Issues

Governor Kathy Hochul proudly proclaimed in press releases her support for strict gun control laws that cracked down on where people can carry firearms across New York State.

Feb 21, 2024

Election Law Attorney: Fatal Flaw in Trump Ballot Case

Democrats who are trying to kick President Trump off the ballot in New York State committed numerous legal fatal flaws that will ultimately keep him on the ballot.

Feb 21, 2024

1040Man: Shirley's Go-To Tax Preparer and Accounting Expert

A familiar presence on Montauk Highway in Shirley for over two decades, 1040Man is the go-to tax preparation and accounting expert for thousands of residents and businesses.

Feb 21, 2024

Estate Planning for the Modern Family: The Intricacies of Estate Planning as Family Structures Evolve

Before the growth of the modern family, estate planning was relatively simple.  Couples would create "sweetheart wills," which leave assets to each other, and after the death of the surviving spouse, to their children.  However, a sweetheart will does not adequately provide for individuals who have children from previous relationships or want to provide for beneficiaries besides the spouse.

Feb 21, 2024

Understanding Depression in Veterans

Depression is extremely common -about one civilian person in 10 experiences depression in any given year.  However the Veterans Affairs estimate about 1 in 3 (33.3%) of veterans have some symptoms of depression: 1 in 5 (20%) have serious symptoms and 1 in 8 (12.5%) have major depression, requiring treatment with psychotherapy and antidepressants and hospitalization.

Feb 21, 2024

Will The Polar Bear Walk

Stearns gave a press conference just days before players were expected to report to camp and in that conference he was asked about the face of the Mets, and impending free agent Pete Alonso's future with the club. Stearns' response was deafening for fans. Stearns said he believes that the most likely outcome would be that the team would not negotiate with Alonso during the season and he expects him to test free agency. With a smile that annoyed many, he went on to explain that the Polar Bear was represented by agent Scott Boras, a notoriously tough player negotiator, and that usually leads to his players testing the market.

Feb 14, 2024

Adopt a Velvet Hippo: Meet Blaze!

Blaze is a male pittie mix, approximately ten years young, and one of our longtime residents at the Animal Shelter. He was rescued by Animal Control Officers after being abandoned, left in a cage at Blydenburgh Park.

Feb 14, 2024

Town Donates High-Water Rescue Vehicles

When flooding deluged the Mastic Peninsula during two major winter storms in January, rescue efforts by fire department volunteers were bogged down by emergency vehicles that weren't entirely up to the task.

Feb 14, 2024

Student Art Talent Shines at Civic Show

"We wanted to give the young artists the opportunity to show off their work," said civic President Frank Fugarino, a retired school principal. "So, instead of our monthly meeting, we invited the kids and it was a wonderful opportunity for them to interact with the community."

Feb 14, 2024

William Floyd's Roots Run Deep

The local signer of the Declaration of Independence, William Floyd, was not the family's original settler on the Mastic Peninsula. That honor falls to his grandfather, Richard Floyd, who bought 4,400 acres from Col. William Tangier Smith, another historic figure in the founding of our country.

Feb 14, 2024

Rocky Point Civic Leadership Team

An organization that promotes a high quality of life for Suffolk residents, the Rocky Point Civic Association, swore in a new board of directors at a recent ceremony conducted by Councilwoman Jane Bonner.

Feb 14, 2024

"Pump the Brakes" on School Bus Electrification

"Pump the Brakes" was the message state legislators sent to Gov. Hochul Monday in asking her to put off forcing school buses to be electrified until a taxpayer impact study is completed. They were joined by school administrators and transportation experts who expressed concerns about the unrealistic and costly requirements of the state mandate.

Feb 14, 2024

Sarah Anker Takes the Plunge for NYS Senate

Anker offered a multitude of reasons for seeking election to the State House during an interview this week. "What prompted me to run for the First Senate District is that there's so much more to do, and there are so many resources out there that are available to our residents, and I want to make sure that they're receiving the help they need," Anker said. "I represent Long Island values; there's more that can be done to help our seniors and our veterans." Anker, who chaired Suffolk County's Opioid Addiction Prevention Support Advisory Panel added, "The feds and the state are doing a lot, but both levels of government need to step up to do more." Other issues Anker said need to be tackled include taxes and state education aid, with local affordable housing topping the list. "Young people are finding it difficult to find housing that they can afford, and seniors can't afford to downsize," she stated.

Feb 14, 2024

Fiscal Challenges Confront New Suffolk Executive

Financial challenges lay ahead of the fledgling Romaine administration as the new Suffolk executive confronts a number of issues left in the wake of his predecessor, Steve Bellone. With a Republican in control of the county's top administrative post for the first time in 12 years and the GOP controlling the legislature, officials said they have their work cut out for them in putting Suffolk's fiscal house back in order, rebuilding its aging infrastructure, and providing better services to the taxpayers.

Feb 14, 2024

Assemblyman Thiele to Wind Up 45-year Public Service Career

Winding up 30 years in the state legislature and a 45-year public service career, Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. announced he will not seek reelection in November. Having served as an elected official for 37 years, Thiele successfully ran for public office 19 times and represented Suffolk's East End in the assembly longer than anyone in history.

Feb 14, 2024

Mass Shooting Event Drilled in Suffolk

Shooting victims streamed out of the St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church in East Patchogue and were directed to a triage area where they were readied for transport to local hospitals. A Suffolk Police helicopter ferried out the worst of them while personnel from 25 local emergency services and community agencies assisted under the watchful eye of officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the New York Office of Emergency Management.

Feb 14, 2024

Current Affairs: Battery Storage Plan Lights Up Community Concerns

The proposed installation of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) has sparked concern among residents living close to the planned facility. Homeowners are voicing their apprehensions about the potential impacts on their daily lives and the environment.

Feb 14, 2024

Charting a Greener Path: Suffolk's Roundtable Tackles Water Quality and Erosion

In Riverhead's educational and culinary heart, the Suffolk County Community College Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center set the stage for a pivotal gathering of environmental minds. The annual Environmental Roundtable, orchestrated by Senator Anthony Palumbo alongside Assembly Members Fred Thiele, Jodi Giglio, and Ed Flood, convened a diverse coalition of lawmakers, environmental advocates, and community stakeholders dedicated to charting a sustainable path for Suffolk County.

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Education

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.


Sports

Horses heeling children gets a donation

Pal-O-Mine Equestrian, a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive therapeutic equine programs using horses to facilitate growth, learning, and healing for children and adults with disabilities, individuals on the autism spectrum, veterans, and others, announced that the Clark Gillies Foundation has donated $7,500 to support scholarships for students in financial need.


Sports

Three sport star wins Scholar Athlete Award

Half Hollow Hills East senior Samantha Heyman has been named the first News12 Scholar Athlete Award winner of the 2024–25 school year, an honor sponsored by FourLeaf Federal Credit Union.