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From the News Director: Dirty Democrats Overplayed Their Political Hand
Another relative who will not be named was nearby when I called using their house phone. As I was joyfully talking about the fact that Clinton "finally got his" our relative marched over, slammed their fingers on the old school phone receiver, and hung up the call.
The Mustangs Race To A Three Peat
The team won their third consecutive County Championship title. The team was led by first place finishes from Jess Joe Augustine in the 3200 meter, 1600 meter and 3000 Steeplechase. Liam Metzler took home first in the Long Jump. Tyler Zahra won the Shot Put and Johnny Cuomo also secured first place in the Pole Vault.
Trump Campaign Raises Big Bucks Following Guilty Verdict
The son of President Trump stated his presidential campaign has raised $200 million dollars in campaign contributions since the former President was found guilty on 34 fraud charges on May 30th, 2024.
Democrat Calls for Hochul to Pardon Trump
A Democratic Congressman who challenged President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination for President in 2024 is calling on New York Governor Kathy Hochul to pardon President Donald J. Trump.
Biden Spends Billions Building Seven EV Charging Stations
Biden's administration has only managed to build seven or eight EV charging stations with a $7.5 billion program, which is barely off the ground three years later.
SWR Has An MVP
Votruba's stats jumped off the page this season both with the bat, but especially with his pitching prowess. Votruba amassed a 5-2 record on the hill to go along with his 1.65 ERA. In his 46 innings pitched he struck out 52 batters and his pinpoint control led to him walking on 3 batters all season long.
Sayville Girls Are The Best In Suffolk
The team finished the regular season 6-1 overall and 6-1 in division. They outscored their opponents 52-11 in dominating fashion.
Center Moriches Community Rallies to Support the ALS Ride for Life
Do their part to help end a debilitating and deadly disease that as of now has no cure.
Patchogue Woman Enters Guilty Plea for Killing Homicide Victim's Mother
A Patchohue woman accused of dismantling a memorial for a young woman's memorial who was the victim of gang violence, then running over the victim's mother and killing her with her car, entered a guilty plea related to that death, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney.
Simp-Ellie The Best
Masera has won the ECAC Sports Offensive Player of the Year award. Masera, who is also a finalist for the Tewaarton Award, was also named to the All ECAC team this week. She is joined by her teammates Kailyn Hart and Avery Hines.
Bellport Boys Break Big Running Record
Bellport High School's boys varsity 4x400 team broke a 30-year school record at the North Shore Invitational on May 11.
Bayport-Blue Backs the Blue and First Responders
The event began with a firetruck and police car parade in which student and staff spectators cheered as sirens and flashing lights lit up the school's front circle. Suffolk County Police Officer Gayer then put on a K-9 demonstration.
Bellport High School Raises Resources for Navy SEAL Museum
The "Murph Challenge' consists of running one mile, completing 100 pullups, 200 pushups, 300 squats, then running another mile while wearing a 20-pound vest or body armor.
Beautiful Green Space Area Now Open at Port Jefferson Free Library
The public green space known as "The Park 114!" is now open at the Port Jefferson Free Library. A grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony took place for the official grand opening.
Guest Editorial: Protecting Election Integrity
When it comes to securing our elections in New York State and across the country, something happened that every American concerned about democracy and the integrity of our elections should applaud: the House of Representatives passed a bill overturning the ridiculous Washington, DC law that permits noncitizens to vote in local elections. This bill was supported by every House Republican; sadly, a majority of House Democrats voted against the bill. The bill now heads to the U.S. Senate. The Senate must waste no time in considering and approving this proposal.
State and Local Leaders Honor New American Legion Officers
New York State Assemblyman Joe DeStefanoI and New York State Senator Dean Murray, and Suffolk County Legislator Dominick Thorne attended the New Officers Ceremony of the American Legion Post 269
Brookhaven Clerk Hosts Mobile Office Hours
Brookhaven Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich joined Town Clerk Kevin J. LaValle during his most recent mobile office hours at the Comsewogue Public Library.
Statewide Honors for William Floyd High School Chemistry Teacher
William Floyd High School chemistry teacher Dr. Martin Palermo has been selected as the Suffolk County High School Science Teacher of the Year by the Science Teachers Association of New York State (STANYS) for 2024.
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Longwood Cheer Earns Suffolk Honors
The Longwood High School cheerleading team continues to be recognized for its outstanding 2025–2026 season, as several student-athletes earned honors at the recent Section XI Awards Dinner.