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Sep 23, 2024

The Coliseum Hosts History Again

The 'Barn' as it was often referred to is a multipurpose indoor arena that is best known as the former home of the New York Islanders, but the history is much deeper than just hockey.

Sep 23, 2024

New Clerk on Board at Patchogue-Medford School District

At last night's Board of Education meeting, the Board approved Theresa DeLeva as District Clerk, effective September 30th. Ms. DeLeva has been the senior cook of Patchogue-Medford High School's central kitchen for approximately eight years and held other food service roles in the District prior to that assignment. As a resident who participates in numerous District and building committees, she is devoted to continuing to support our District and community in this new role. Please join us in congratulating Ms. DeLeva on her new position!

Sep 23, 2024

Suffolk County Sheriff's Office Hosts Open House

The family-friendly and free event featured jail tours throughout the day, demonstrations by the Sheriff's Office departments including the Emergency Response Team and K9 unit, and Sheriff's Office vehicle displays.

Sep 23, 2024

Senator Murray Partners With SCSO on Prescription Collection Program

The recent prescription disposal effort at the Longwood Public Library resulted in the collection of four boxes of unused and expired medications.

Sep 23, 2024

Sayville Ford Donates Car Parts to William Floyd High School

Sayville Ford has been a strong partner for students and the district.

Sep 23, 2024

Cops Seize Three Illegal Gambling Machines

In response to many complaints from neighbors, Fifth Precinct Crime Section officers, along with Community Support Unit, Anti-Crime, NYS State Liquor Authority, and Patchogue Village Code Enforcement investigated Taqueria Hidalgo, A.K.A. 123 Food Market, located at 123 Route 112.

Sep 23, 2024

SCPD Investigating Serious Crash on the Long Island Expressway

Suffolk County Police Seventh Squad detectives are investigating a multi-vehicle crash.

Sep 23, 2024

Making Students Feel Welcome at Tuttle Avenue School

Wearing green, the students and faculty gathered outside to link kindness chains into a schoolwide chain to symbolize their connection as a community, empathy, and inclusivity.

Sep 23, 2024

Longtime Eastport-South Manor CSD Clerk to Retire

Ms. Murray was Clerk during the district's merger and building of the current Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School.

Sep 23, 2024

Head of the Table: "Pass the SALT"

After teasing in a Truth Social post on Tuesday, “I will turn it around, get SALT back, lower your taxes” and “make sure the funding is there to bring the Empire State “back to levels it hasn’t seen for 50 years,” Trump elaborated upon his plans surrounding all things SALT when he took the Nassau Coliseum rally stage.

Sep 23, 2024

Can President Trump Flip NYS Red?

This past week, Long Island played host to one of the largest political events it has ever seen. A rally for former President Donald Trump packed the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum with some 16,000 attendees seated inside, while an estimated 50,000 more filled the overflow areas outside the venue. The event went forward despite speculation following the second reported assassination attempt on Trump's life. But as many have noted, Trump is a showman at heart, and, in true theatrical fashion, "the show must go on." Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman assured the public that the coliseum would be "the safest place in America" during Trump's visit.

Sep 22, 2024

Zeldin House Favorite at Trump Rally

Aside from the former president, Lee Zeldin drew the most applause at the Trump rally in Uniondale as he exhorted the crowd to keep the House red by returning Republicans to Washington.

Sep 21, 2024

The Elusive End of the Line at a Trump Rally

With an estimated 50,000 people queuing up days in advance for a chance to see Donald Trump at his Uniondale rally, finding the end of the line was no easy task.

Sep 21, 2024

Rallygoers Came from Near and Far to State Their Case

They came from all over the world for a chance to see Donald Trump and publicize their cause. They sang, chanted, prayed, and carried signs. Most were MAGA, and many wore their messages on hats, buttons, and their attire.

Sep 21, 2024

Man on the Street at the Trump Rally

The South Shore Press Man on the Street waded into a sea of humanity as a crowd estimated at nearly 50,000 queued up to witness history as Donald Trump staged one of his epic rallies at the Nassau Coliseum. Here's what his fans had to say.

Sep 20, 2024

Trump Merch Hot at Rally

Some came to see President Donald Trump and witness history as he makes his third run for the White House. Some came for the camaraderie of thousands of like-minded individuals who believe the country is failing under the current administration and are looking to him as a savior. Others saw the gathering of thousands of people rallying around a common theme as a money-making opportunity.

Sep 20, 2024

Stony Brook University enhances student voter engagement ahead of presidential election

In a comprehensive effort to highlight the various ways students can participate in the upcoming election, Stony Brook University's Presidential Election Planning and Coordination Committee (PEPCC) is offering multiple resources and engagement opportunities on campus.

Sep 20, 2024

Suffolk County Community College announces visual art faculty exhibition

The Flecker Gallery, located in the Southampton Building on the Ammerman Campus of Suffolk County Community College in Selden, will present the 2024 Visual Art Faculty Exhibition from September 26 through October 28, 2024.

Sep 20, 2024

President Trump: In His Own Words

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION: "A key part of restoring safety and saving our economy is stopping the invasion at the border of our country. It's crazy. Under border czar, Kamala Harris, she was the border czar until she started looking at this situation, until the coup, I say until the coup because it was a coup. But she was a border czar. Now she said I was never the border czar. You know what? Give her that. But she was in charge of the border and the border is the worst-run border in the history of the world. There's never been a border like this. 21 million people, illegal aliens, are coming in from all over the world, from prisons and jails, from mental institutions and insane asylums."

Sep 20, 2024

Zeek Arkham: One-On-One With the South Shore Press

The South Shore Press spoke to Arkham outside the Nassau Coliseum before President Trump took the stage for his rally on Wednesday, September 18th, 2024.

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Education

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.


Sports

Longwood Lax Award Winners

The Longwood Lions girls lacrosse team gave out some special end of the year awards and their star players were able to take home these prominent honors before graduation.


Local

Unlicensed Contractor Charged for Presenting Forged Islip Permit to Great River Client

The owner of Tool Time Construction, Inc. allegedly committed false advertising when he claimed he had secured proper permitting to conduct business within the Town of Islip.