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Biden's White House has the Largest and Most Expensive Staff Since Nixon
Open the Books released an analysis showing the Biden White House staff is the largest since Nixon and has a stunning 77% turnover rate. At $60.6 million a year, Biden has the largest White House payroll since 1971.
Senator Murray Hosts Pizza and Politics Fundraiser
“Pizza and Politics” were on the menu at a recent fundraiser hosted by Senator Dean Murray at Alfredo’s in Ridge. The former Assemblyman is seeking his second two-year term in the legislature’s upper house. 
Countries Across the Pond Get it Right on Voter ID
Two of America's closest allies — Great Britain and France — recently held parliamentary elections. The British election took place on July 4; France's election is a two-part election with the second phase happening on July 7. Both Britain and France are robust and vibrant democracies, and there is a lot they can teach America on how to ensure the security and integrity of elections.
A Defensive Gem Gets His Award
Junior Mike DiFlippo of the St. Joseph's University's baseball team was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) NCAA Div. III Region All-Defensive team.
Albany is for Sale and the Price is Higher Than Ever
New York's Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG) released its 2023 report and it shows that Albany is being flooded with more money than ever. Spending ballooned almost 9% to $360.6 million surpassing last year's already record high.
Unemployment Up and Full-Time Jobs Down Says June Jobs Report
The June jobs report is out and unemployment is at its highest point since 2021 and the number of unemployed people is up by 162,000. 206,000 jobs were added, but the report reveals a significant cooling off in the labor market.
Town of Brookhaven Honors High School Athletes
Plenty of high school athletes and teams honored by the Town of Brookhaven
William Floyd Graduates to Serve Our Great Nation
William Floyd Graduates to Serve Our Great Nation
Hochul Gives Full-throated Support to President Biden's Campaign
While a growing chorus of Democrats nationwide calls for Biden to step down after his declining cognitive abilities were made apparent in his recent debate debacle, Hochul doubled down on her support of Biden as president and candidate.
Patriotic Day in Patchogue
It was a patriotic day in Patchogue as the village created July 4 with a parade down Main Street.
July 4th Crowd Drawn to Bellport
The 66th Annual Artists on the Lane exhibit took place on July 4 in Bellport.
Off-Duty Cop Saves East Patchogue Fisherman in Ocean Rescue
With both of Orsinger's legs bleeding badly, a marine distress call was sent seeking emergency assistance. Thankfully off-duty Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Officer William Parmenter was fishing nearby and heard the mayday.
Patchogue Ambulance Company Celebrates 90 Years of Service
The year was 1934 when a small group of firefighters from the Patchogue Fire Department decided to start a separate ambulance company. The decision to form this ambulance service was solidified following a massive accident at an industrial mill.
New Academic School Year Begins at Bayport-Blue Point School District
The trustees of the Bayport-Blue Point School District held the annual reorganization meeting in the high school auditorium.
$147 Million Investment in Brookhaven Becomes Reality
The Arboretum consists of a wide range of living possibilities, and boasts of having" flats, lofts, townhomes with backyards, and detached residences with private entries."
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You're Killing Me Smalls
As baseball season gets underway this week, a wave of nostalgia naturally follows, and few films capture that feeling quite like The Sandlot. From the unforgettable “Great Hambino” to the legendary dog chase and backyard fireworks, the movie remains a timeless favorite for fans of all ages. Still, it’s the iconic characters of Wendy Peffercorn and Squints that often stand out the most.