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Juvenile Justice Overhaul? New York's Quiet Push for Juvenile Record Expungement
The bill, which aims to include records held by local educational agencies in the expungement process for PINS cases when proceedings conclude favorably for the respondent, parallels the state's controversial bail reform. Critics argue that the bill's quiet progression through the legislative process and its potential impact on public safety echo concerns previously raised about bail reform, which some believe has contributed to increased crime rates in New York.
Special Olympics New York Saved From The Fiscal Chopping Block
Special Olympics New York President and Chief Executive Officer Stacey Hengsterman shared her mission of asking Governor Kathy Hochul to include increased funding in her proposed Executive Budget to the New York State Legislature.
Suffolk County Residents Encouraged to Claim Share of $27 Million in Unclaimed Gift Cards
This announcement is particularly relevant to Suffolk County, where residents are owed over $5 million in unclaimed funds from gift cards. This figure is part of the nearly $40 million owed to New York City residents and over $10.8 million to those in Long Island, highlighting the widespread issue of unclaimed financial assets in the state.
Funds Flow for Battered Beaches
Coming to Long Island for a press conference with local officials, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $5 million for shoreline stabilization at Brookhaven Town's ocean beaches and repairs to Overlook Beach in Babylon. She also promised funds to repair damage and clean up debris at the state's Gilgo Beach Park, where the storms uncovered the remains of an old Coast Guard Station. Approximately 50,000 cubic yards of sand will be placed at the park entrance and other access points to make the beach safer for the summer season.
USO - Part I United Service Organization
The USO was founded on February 4, 1941 by Mary Ingraham in response to a request from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide morale and recreation services to U.S. uniformed military personnel. It was established as an American non-profit-charitable corporation that provides live entertainment, such as comedians, actors, and musicians, social facilities and other programs to members of the United States Armed Forces and their families. President Roosevelt was elected as its honorary chairman. He requested that the organization bring six civilian organizations together for a start: the Salvation Army, YMCA, (Young Women's Christian Association), National Catholic Community Service, National Travelers Aid Association, and the National Jewish Welfare Board. They were brought together under one umbrella to support U.S. troops, as opposed to operating independently as some had done during the First World War. The organization was incorporated in New York on February 4th with the first facility erected in DeRi
Frazer Dougherty--Pioneer of Public Access TV in Suffolk
"A Celebration Of A Bold Life" was the title of a memorial for an extraordinary person—a pioneer of public access television in Suffolk County, indeed the lead creator of a model for public access TV in the nation. Frazer Dougherty died in September at 101.
Super Bowl MVP Odds
Name recognition and popularity will be the theme for this year's big game and no player is more popular than #15 for the Chiefs. That's why even though the Kansas City Chiefs opened as underdogs for the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers, Patrick Mahomes opened as the favorite for the games Most Valuable Player award.
Smithtown West's Melore Commits to Marist College
After wrapping up his historic football career at Smithtown West, many Long Island Football fans were all wondering where two-time All State Wide Receiver would take his talents next fall.
Patriots Play Tough Against Brentwood
After seeing what in-league Rival William Floyd did to formerly unbeaten Brentwood the week prior at home, the Ward Melville Patriots were looking to emulate the same thing as they would have a back and forth affair with the League I Powerhouse.
Eastport-South Manor Honors Fall Athletes
On January 24th,The Eastport-South Manor Central School District honored its top fall athletes during their board of education meeting.
Aaron Ferretti, Lifeguard, Probation Officer
Aaron Ferretti, a long-time ocean lifeguard at Great Gun Beach and Davis Park and an officer with the Suffolk County Probation Department, passed away unexpectedly at 35.
Chris Ricciardi Joins Mastics-Moriches- Shirley Library Board of Trustees
Chris Ricciardi Joins Mastics-Moriches- Shirley Library Board of Trustees
Industrial Space, Hockey Arena Planned for Dowling Property
Industrial Space, Hockey Arena Planned for Dowling Property
Big Interest in Promoting Area's Historical Heritage
Big Interest in Promoting Area's Historical Heritage
Capitol CCTV Footage Unveils Discrepancies in January 6 Trial, Suggesting Gaps in Government Narrative
Capitol CCTV Footage Unveils Discrepancies in January 6 Trial, Suggesting Gaps in Government Narrative
Electric Vehicles Face Winter Challenges Amidst Broader Push for Adoption
Electric Vehicles Face Winter Challenges Amidst Broader Push for Adoption
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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.
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.
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.