Suffolk County News
Suffolk County News
'Tis the Season to Give Thanks & Give Back
Q: Should I make charitable gifts during life or after death?
Library of Things Now Available to Borrow
In order to borrow any items from the library, your MMSCL card must be up-to-date and in good standing
From the Newsroom: What I am Grateful For
With Thanksgiving now just a week away, there is no better time to reflect on, and share, the gifts for which I am most deeply thankful:
JAILHOUSE JACKPOT!
Suffolk County Could be Crippled by $122 Million Ruling for Holding Illegal Immigrants
The Transfer of Real Estate to the Next Generation
It may seem simple to sign a new deed and be done, but gifting real estate can have tax and legal consequences that may cost your family more in the long run.
Burner Prudenti Law Earns National Honors for Expertise
Burner Prudenti Law, P.C. has once again secured its place among the nation’s most respected legal institutions, earning multiple top-tier rankings in the 2026 edition of Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms.”
Fun and Games for Adults with the Library
Head to the library and enjoy some fun board games, trivia and a murder mystery this December.
Presidential Military Strength during Armistice Day to the creation of Veterans Day
Today, Americans and their British brothers-in-arms are again fighting on French soil.
From the Newsroom: Thank You Veterans!
Every November 11th, our great nation honors the men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States of America.
Inheriting Property as a Minor
My spouse died with a Will that leaves assets to our daughter, but she is a minor – what do I need to know about managing her inheritance?
South Shore Press Front Page: Wednesday November 12th, 2025
South Shore Press Front Page: Wednesday November 12th, 2025
Suffolk Republicans Mobilize Massive Election Day Push
Party Chairman Jesse Garcia said the effort, dubbed the “Hunt for Republican November,” represents the culmination of nearly a year of planning and coordination across Suffolk’s ten towns.
Burner Prudenti Law: What Should I Know About Being an Executor?
Q: My friend told me that she wants to name me as executor in her Will. Is there anything I should know before I agree?
General Ulysses S. Grant and the Defeat of the Confederates at Chattanooga
“Your [Gen. Grant’s] dispatches as to fighting on Monday & Tuesday are here. Well done. Many thanks to all.” — President Abraham Lincoln
South Shore Press Sports Back Page: Wednesday November 5th, 2025
Headline: LaRocca reaches 2,000 yards in win
My Name Is Thomas Hwang: Chronicles of Astronomy
If you gaze up at the night sky and fix your focus on celestial entities from asteroids to black holes embarking upon a tour of the universe, most will be overwhelmed by our majestic surroundings called Creation.
Trouble in the Air: Lincoln, Rosecrans, and the Road to Chattanooga
“Rosecrans has been whipped, as I feared. I have feared it for several days. I believe I feel trouble in the air before it comes.”— President Abraham Lincoln
Daily Feed
Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Miller Place Student Athletes Decide on their Next Stop
The Miller Place School District recently held a National Letter of Intent signing ceremony to honor thirteen exceptional student-athletes who will continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level after graduation. This special event celebrated years of dedication, hard work, and commitment both inside and outside the classroom.
Suffolk Wrestling Producing Stars
Earlier this month, Sports Illustrated released its updated National Pre-Season Rankings for both boys’ and girls’ wrestling, offering an early look at the top high school competitors across the country. Among the nation’s elite were 25 athletes from New York, each earning a place inside the top 30 and highlighting the state’s continued strength in the sport.