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The Golden Anniversary of the Press Club of Long Island
"I love the Press Club of Long Island," said Brian Stelter. "I love journalism organizations. We need more of them. We need them to be healthy and vibrant."
And Then There Were Four ...
We usually reserve the phrase "Final Four" for the NCAA Basketball championship in March, but being one of the final four teams in the NFL really does lift teams to a new stratosphere. This year's group of teams who have advanced all have some new flavor to the mix, which is refreshing for NFL fans and adds a nuance for football bettors.
Seawolves Hire New Assistant Football Coaches
Following the departure of longtime head coach Chuck Priore this off-season during and on the heels of an imperfect season, Head Coach Billy Cosh was brought in to right the ship and in order to do that, he needed to assemble the right coaching staff.
Braun has Monster Game in Smithtown West Victory over ESM
Despite a rough season on paper for Smithtown West Girls Basketball, Wednesday's game against Eastport-South Manor was a bright spot for sure as the Bulls were able to squeak out a victory thanks to a big third quarter from Kate Braun.
Floyd Remains Unbeaten, Hangs on to Beat Brentwood
On a snowy Tuesday night on Long Island, two of the best public schools on Long Island would square off in a battle for dominance as unbeaten William Floyd put their record on the line as they entered enemy territory to take on unbeaten Brentwood in a game crucial to both playoff seeding and who would walk away with the League I Regular Season Championship.
Ducks Finalize Coaching Staff
After an offseason full of exciting news that included an overhaul of the front office and the promotion of Hitting Coach Lew Ford to the team's Manager, the Long Island Ducks finalized their game day management team as new assistant coaches have been hired by the team.
Colts Owner Irsay Relapses, Found Unresponsive
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay was reportedly found unresponsive in his house last month by Carmel, Indiana police as a result of a suspected drug overdose according to initial reports that surfaced last week.
Becoming an Angel
Carol Jean Pipito became an Angel on January 15, 2024. Carol was born on December 30, 1935 in Brooklyn, NY to parents Catherine and Ed. She resided in Shirley for the past 65 years. She is survived by her daughter Diane, son-in-law Edward, granddaughter Lisa, Lisa's husband Michael and great-grandchildren Collin, Rylie and Charlotte and her brother Michael Sailer, and several nephews and nieces. She will be meeting her daughter, Lora in heaven.
Remembering a Firefighter
Kenneth H. Johnson was born in Center Moriches on October 14, 1931 and left us at the age of 92 years old on January 9, 2024. He was born to Howard & Marie Johnson (nee Carter) in Southampton, NY. He graduated from Center Moriches High School in 1949 and was a lifelong resident of Center Moriches, where he was deeply involved in many aspects of the Community, School and Fire Department to name just a few.
Senator Palumbo Champions Stricter Penalties in Opioid Epidemic with Chelsey's Law
Senator Palumbo Champions Stricter Penalties in Opioid Epidemic with Chelsey's Law
You Paid For It: Taxpayers Shell Out $565,000 to Cuomo Campaign
You Paid For It: Taxpayers Shell Out $565,000 to Cuomo Campaign
Unprecedented Border Surge Challenges Security: Oversight Committee Sounds Alarm
Unprecedented Border Surge Challenges Security: Oversight Committee Sounds Alarm
Ron DeSantis Ends Presidential Campaign, Endorses Trump Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
Ron DeSantis Ends Presidential Campaign, Endorses Trump Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
Chris Ricciardi Joins Mastics-Moriches- Shirley Library Board of Trustees
Chris Ricciardi Joins Mastics-Moriches- Shirley Library Board of Trustees
Industrial Space, Hockey Arena Planned for Dowling Property
Industrial Space, Hockey Arena Planned for Dowling Property
Big Interest in Promoting Area's Historical Heritage
Big Interest in Promoting Area's Historical Heritage
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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.