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Brookhaven Labs Hosts Hybrid Return For Annual NSLS-II & CFN Users' Meeting
After five years of virtual-only gatherings, the annual National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) and Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) Users' Meeting returned as a combined on-site/remote event. Most of the 531 registrants — representing 32 countries and 140 institutions — participated in person. Held May 13-17 at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, the meeting focused on the continued growth and impact of NSLS-II and CFN, which are DOE Office of Science user facilities at Brookhaven.
Where Drivers Found Cheapest E85 Gas Across Suffolk County in Week Ending Sept. 7th
There was a single gas station in cities across Suffolk County selling E85 gas at the lowest price of $2.19 per gallon in the week ending Sept. 7, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Patient Alleges Negligence Against Federal Healthcare Provider Over Cancer Diagnosis
A medical malpractice lawsuit has been filed against the United States of America, alleging negligence in cancer diagnosis and treatment. On August 22, 2024, Sonia Delcid initiated legal action in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, accusing the Department of Health & Human Services and Hudson River Healthcare Inc. of failing to provide timely and adequate medical care.
Elderly Homeowner Alleges Fraudulent Practices by Solar Companies
A senior homeowner has accused several solar companies of fraud and deceptive practices, bringing a lawsuit that highlights widespread issues in the residential solar panel industry. Claver Campbell filed the complaint on September 5, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against Solar Mosaic, LLC; SUNco Capital, LLC; ATTYX Utah LLC; ATTYX LLC; and WebBank.
Stony Brook University Student Ann Earns Prestigious Scholarship
Hamnah Khan, a master of health administration graduate student at Stony Brook University, has been selected as the 2024 Ann Marie Brown Memorial Scholarship recipient. This $2,000 scholarship is awarded annually by the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council (NSHC) and its Communications Committee.
Ronald McDonald House Charities To Host Fundraising Run For New Facility
Ronald McDonald House Charities New York Metro is organizing "Anthony's Red Shoe Fund Run" on Sunday, October 13, to support its capital campaign for a new $30 million house at Stony Brook Children's Hospital.
Educators Honored During New Faculty Orientation
Educators Honored During New Faculty Orientation
Bayport-Blue Point High School Students Receive Academic Awards From College Board National Recognition Programs
These programs celebrate high-performing students and showcase their strong academic performance.
Bayport-Blue Point High School Announces National Merit Semifinalist
Bayport-Blue Point High School senior George Rogers IV on being named a semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program, a prestigious academic honor bestowed on a small percentage of students across the country.
One on One With George Santos
When we fulfill that mission, and I believe the South Shore Press does that in our weekly print edition and online at SouthShorePress.com, then our community benefits by engaging in healthy debate without sharp elbows, nasty barbs, or the deep divisions that permeate the political arena.
South Shore Press Exclusive Interview With Former Congressman George Santos: Part One, Mea Culpa
Stefan Mychajliw sits down with former Congressman George Santos.
Veterans Need to Join Together, Part One
There are several reasons why veterans need to join together. Upon leaving the military veterans can lose the structure and support of the military. This structure and support had met their lower-level physiological and safety needs.
Hills East Makes A Statement
The new look, and newly named Redhawks traveled to the defending Suffolk Division II champions North Babylon and came away with an emphatic win. The Redhawks and White put the rest of the county, and the island, on notice with the victory. White rushed for just under 250 yards and scored four touchdowns in the route.
A New Feel To Stony Brook
After winning just two games over the course of the past two seasons, the Seawolves have matched that mark in game two this year. Stony Brook traveled to Fordham to take on the Rams and came away with a hard fought 27-21 victory.
Gilgo Beach Task Force releases new details on unidentified homicide victim
The Gilgo Beach Task Force has released new information regarding a homicide victim known as "Asian Doe." The announcement, made on September 16, 2024, aims to shed light on the identity and circumstances surrounding the victim.
Science on Stage blends climate research with theater at Stony Brook University
Climate research and researchers are the inspiration for this year’s iteration of Science on Stage, a creative blend of scientific research and theater at Stony Brook University.
Gilgo Beach Task Force releases new details about unidentified homicide victim
The Gilgo Beach Task Force has released new information regarding a homicide victim referred to as "Asian Doe." The details include the clothing items found on the victim, which are a 'Chrysantheme' blue ribbed short-sleeve shirt with a crew neck, a 'Rafaella' brand shirt, and 'Bill Blass' pants and bra.
Bay Shore man faces additional sex trafficking charges after new victim comes forward
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced today that Danny St. Louis, 43, of Bay Shore, has been indicted on three counts of sex trafficking and other related charges for the alleged commercial sexual exploitation of an additional female victim. St. Louis is already facing 28 felony and misdemeanor charges on a separate indictment for alleged sex trafficking and other offenses.
Brookhaven hosts hybrid return for annual NSLS-II & CFN Users' Meeting
After five years of virtual-only gatherings, the annual National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) and Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) Users’ Meeting returned as a combined on-site/remote event. Most of the 531 registrants — representing 32 countries and 140 institutions — participated in person. Held May 13-17 at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, the meeting focused on the continued growth and impact of NSLS-II and CFN, which are DOE Office of Science user facilities at Brookhaven.
NYS Hands Final Ballot Counting Over to Democratic AG Tish James
With the passage of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of New York (The Act) in 2022, new election rules were put in place that conflict with the state constitution and remove the long-standing authority of the bi-partisan boards of elections to carry out local election decisions.
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Suffolk County resident accuses police officers of false arrest and civil rights violations
A Suffolk County woman has filed a federal lawsuit against the county and several police officers, alleging false arrest, malicious prosecution, and other civil rights violations following a domestic incident.