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Delay for New Smith Point Bridge
The signs announcing a new Smith Point Bridge is coming soon have been taken down as the project, previously set to begin in early 2025, will be delayed a year, county officials reported.
Local Officials Talk Traffic
With traffic issues a main concern of local residents, town and county officials detailed recent efforts to keep people moving safely and with less stress.
Mayor of New York City Indicted on Federal Corruption Charges
Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, has been indicted on federal corruption charges, declared his innocence, and vows to fight to the bitter end.
ESM's New Field
The beautifully constructed field includes a turf surface, a rubberized track and bleachers. This stunning renovation is another completed part of the District's Capital Project which began with the 2022, voter-approved Reimagine ESM Bond. This multipurpose field is now available to be used by our junior high school sports teams.
How to install sheet vinyl flooring: A step-by-step guide
Vinyl flooring has evolved significantly since its introduction in 1933. Once seen as a budget-friendly alternative to linoleum, sheet vinyl is now a popular choice for homeowners seeking an affordable and durable flooring option. This type of flooring is also relatively easy to install, making it accessible for DIY enthusiasts.
Local Officials Talk Traffic
With traffic issues a main concern of local residents, town and county officials detailed recent efforts to keep people moving safely and with less stress. 
Spallina Is Making America Proud
Box ScoreJack Hannah ripped an outside shot home just 14 seconds into the game to set the tone and had a first-half hat trick to help the U.S. move out to a 9-6 halftime lead.
Aragona's Comedy Presents: A Fundraiser for Leukemia Lymphoma Society
Stereo Gardens – located at 9 Railroad Avenue in Patchogue — will open its doors to a stacked five-pack of Aragona’s Comedians on Friday—all set to deliver some good laughs for a greater cause.
The Mets vs. MAGA
The New York Mets and Citi Field are being sued by a fan that has said she was racially profiled.
Cheapest E85 gas found in Suffolk County during week ending Sept. 21
1 gas station had the lowest price of E85 gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Sept. 21, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Brookhaven Lab announces 2023 Pinnacle Award winners
In 2023, Brookhaven National Laboratory honored 20 staff members with its highest accolades: the Pinnacle Science & Technology, Engineering, Brookhaven, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and for the first time, the Distinguished Administrator Awards.
School hosts talk on 'wokeness' with Musa al-Gharbi
On Tuesday, October 8, the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ) will host a conversation titled “We were promised social justice. We got symbolic gestures. Why ‘wokeness’ can’t deliver the goods,” featuring Musa al-Gharbi, assistant professor of communication and journalism.
Firefighters respond to early morning blaze on Sandalwood Drive in Smithtown
Smithtown volunteer firefighters responded to a structure fire at 31 Sandalwood Drive early on September 27, 2024.
Stony Brook University hosts annual Supplier Diversity Fair
Stony Brook University’s Office of Procurement hosted its annual Supplier Diversity Fair on September 25. The event saw participation from about 30 exhibitors and over 200 faculty and staff members.
Elementary students celebrate creativity on International Dot Day
Students in Ms. Strull’s class displayed their dots created on International Dot Day. Second-grade students in Ms. Strull, Mrs. Mocera, and Ms. Verderosa’s classes at William Floyd Elementary School recently celebrated "International Dot Day." They created their own dots using positive and negative space in the school STEM lab with Mrs. Baumiller.
Science & Technology Awards honor five researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory
The Science & Technology Awards were presented to recognize distinguished contributions to the Laboratory's science and technology objectives. The 2023 recipients are as follows:
Argov on Huntington's first Pink in Park event: 'We know breast cancer has touched so many lives'
For the first time, the Town of Huntington will be sponsoring Pink in the Park to inspire support for breast cancer survivors and a healthy lifestyle for all.
Sustainable computing focus at annual ModSim workshop
The Workshop on Modeling & Simulation of Systems and Applications (ModSim) marked its 13th year in 2024, convening the ModSim research community at the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Horticulture in Seattle. The event spanned nearly three days, focusing on a new theme: ModSim for Sustainable Computing.
Brookhaven Lab announces 2023 DEI award recipients
The Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Staff Awards recognize key contributors who demonstrate leadership qualities that exemplify the ideals of inclusion, diversity, and equity into practical action. The 2023 recipients were:
William Floyd Board honors golf tournament organizers for raising over $625K in scholarships
The William Floyd Board of Education recently recognized members of Century 21 Cor-Ace Realty for their role in organizing the annual William Floyd Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament. Since its inception, the tournament has raised and donated over $625,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors from William Floyd.
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Back to States: Hills East’s Nicolaides Tees Up Another Milestone
Gabriella Nicolaides continues to make a name for herself as one of Suffolk County’s top young golfers after an outstanding performance at the Section XI Suffolk County Girls Golf Championship this past week. The Half Hollow Hills East High School standout finished fifth overall in Suffolk County, earning a coveted spot to represent Section XI at the upcoming NYSPHSAA Girls Golf Championship this June.