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All Zeros For Kings Park
In game one Hunter Colagrande, Brandon Hauk, and Dylan Frers combined for 12 strikeouts in the shutout. Not to be outdone in game two Everett Zarzicki pitched six scoreless innings, striking out seven batters while allowing just two hits while Stephen Carini pitched a scoreless seventh inning to keep the streak alive. That brought up the final game of the three game set where Matthew Callaghan earned the win across three scoreless innings of relief for Kings Park striking out five batters while allowing two hits and Nick Paliotta pitched a clean seventh inning with two strikeouts to ensure the sweep.
Casino Cash Cow for Islandia
Speaking before a group of more than 100 dignitaries kicking off the construction of the 111,000-square-foot facility was former state Senator Phil Boyle, president and chief executive officer of the casino's operator, Off Track Betting. "We owe a great deal of thanks and appreciation to the Village of Islandia, our partners in this ambitious effort," Boyle noted. With approvals from the village in hand, officials wielded ceremonial gold shovels to remove the first loads of soil for the new facility.
Honoring the Bravest
Owners Joe and Barbara DiBernardo opened this restaurant, at the site of the former Hartlin Inn, in memory of their late son FDNY Lt. Joseph P. DiBernardo, who gave his life so others could live.
Multi-Million Dollar Investment in Islandia
Empire State Development (ESD) announced the completion of Pal-O-Mine Equestrian's $3 million facility expansion in Islandia, Suffolk County on Long Island. Pal-O-Mine is a non-profit organization that utilizes therapeutic equine programs to promote growth, learning, and healing for children and adults with disabilities. Supported by a $600,000 capital grant from Empire State Development, recommended by the Long Island Regional Economic Development Council, the expansion will boost its capacity for job training, workforce preparedness, and internship programs.
Honoring Those Who Save Lives
Acting Police Commissioner Robert Waring presented Public Safety Dispatcher Kerri Grimm with a Certificate of Appreciation for her work during a police-involved motor vehicle crash with injury.
45th Annual Colonial Youth & Family Services Golf Outing Honors Local Leaders
The day's schedule is packed with exciting activities, promising a perfect blend of golf, relaxation, and celebration. It starts with a delightful Lunch and registration session at 11:00 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at noon. Golfers can enjoy on-course refreshments while showcasing their skills on the greens. The event culminates in a delightful Cocktail Reception and Awards Dinner at 5:00 p.m., where participants can indulge in a sumptuous Steak and lobster Dinner and even unwind at the Cigar Bar.
High School Softball Swings Into Action
Senior pitcher Maddie Cizan led the way, pitching a complete game while only surrendering one run.
State Drops Ball on Stolen Vehicle Program
With a 15% increase in thefts from 2022 to 2023, the Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Program hasn't done much over the last three years of tapping motorist insurance premiums.
Senate Passes Controversial FISA Extension Amidst Privacy Concerns
The extension, the Reforming Intelligence, and Securing America Act allows the government to continue its intrusive surveillance practices on American citizens and foreigners abroad without obtaining warrants. This practice, conducted under FISA Section 702, has long been criticized as a blatant violation of constitutional rights and a gross overstep of federal authority.
Breaking a Royal Record
Not only did he score his 100th career goal in the game, but he did so while setting a single game Port Jefferson record with 10 total goals in the game. His boxscore reads like one that every lacrosse player's dream would. He finished with 10 goals, he added a team-high five ground balls, and even had 2 assists for 12 total points in the contest. Filippi extended his stellar career bringing his season statistics up to 35 goals and 8 assists, equalling 43 total points.
Natural Gas Hike Set for Long Island
National Grid customers in Nassau and Suffolk will see a $16.3% rate hike, while their Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island counterparts will see their gas costs increase 17.2%. Con Edison, New York State Electric and Gas, and Rochester Gas and Electric were permitted to raise their rates as well. The utilities argue that the increases are needed to force energy efficiency and fund renewable energy projects.
St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center Hosts Annual Health Fair
Medical staff conducted free glucose, cholesterol and blood pressure screenings. Community organizations were also present to share their resources and answer questions.
Smithtown and Trex Collaborate to Transform Plastic Recycling
The initiative is part of Trex's NexTrex® recycling program, a nationwide endeavor focused on sourcing materials for composite decking from reclaimed content. This includes a mix of industrial wood scrap, sawdust, and recycled polyethylene (PE) plastic film, aligning with Trex's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Big Honors for ESM Yearbook
It's an even more special memory for those students who recently received national acclaim for producing that year's ESM yearbook titled "Stargazer,"
The Beginning of Something Meaningful
This is the first year for the Unified Program at Center Moriches High School and their unified basketball team has already created a buzz with the students and around the community. The team is coming off of a nice victory against Riverhead 47-38, but this is about much more than just wins and losses.
Supreme Court Could Spike Statewide Funds For New Bills Stadium
While it could be considered a legal "Hail Mary," this case could put the brakes on using $600 million in state funds to construct a new stadium for the only NFL team that currently plays within New York State.
Trump Decries "Outrageous Witch Hunt" as Hush Money Trial Starts
During a recent statement, Trump lambasted the trial, stating, "What's happening here with the judicial system is an outrage. This is a giant witch hunt to try and hurt a campaign that's beating the worst president in history." Trump's strong words reflect his steadfast stance against what he perceives as politically motivated legal actions.
Waving the Wrong Flag
It was an emotional moment for members of Congress. In a patriotic display of heartfelt bipartisanship, public servants from both political parties furiously and joyously waved flags after GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson needed Democratic members to pass a massive investment of $61 billion into the country.
Coram Crook Cops Plea To Gun And Drug Charges
A Coram convict who got caught by cops with drugs, guns, and almost $200,000 in cash entered a guilty plea to charges related to the raid on his home where the illegal bounty was found.
DA Announces Guilty Plea in Hit and Run Case
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced that 51-year-old Michael Turner, 51, of Bellport, pleaded guilty to vehicular assault and other related charges.
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Nine Alleged Lowndes Block Gang Members Indicted in Suffolk
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced a 53-count indictment charging nine alleged members and associates of the Lowndes Block Gang
Suffolk to Launch Modernized Park Reservation System
Suffolk County is preparing to roll out a modernized park reservation and point-of-sale system designed to make it easier for residents to access camping, recreation permits and other park services, County Executive Ed Romaine announced.