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Brookhaven Hosts Annual Town Hall Holiday Toy Drive
Town Hall was buzzing with holiday cheer during Brookhaven’s annual toy drive.
New Retailers at Riverhead Tanger ahead of the Holidays
Baseball Lifestyle, Loide & Co., and Krafty Hands have each opened substantial storefronts at the popular shopping destination, signaling continued growth and diversification as the year winds down.
From the News: Room Rich Acritelli, Chronicler of History
He’s been one of Long Island’s most dedicated chroniclers of military service, civic sacrifice, and the people who shaped America’s story.
Everybody Loves the Everybody Loves Raymond Exhibit
“This is a super surreal moment in my life. This is the closest I come to time travel to be here in this museum exhibit,” said Ray Romano on November 25th. “The job they’ve done is unbelievable.”
DeStefano Ends Remarkable Run as Medford Fire Commissioner
Stellar 30-year commissioner draws to an end for DeStefano.
Parrish spokeswoman on Winter Welcome Day in Water Mill: 'Free to the entire community'
The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will hold Winter Welcome Day on Saturday, Dec. 6, offering free admission, activities, and an artisan market in the Lichtenstein Theater.
Republican Nominee Abraham Lincoln’s Path to the Presidency
Follow Abraham Lincoln’s path to the presidency in this riveting history lesson by Richard V. Acritelli.
Pecorale on Holiday Shopping Weekend at Sagtikos Manor: 'The gift shop is very different'
Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore is offering two holiday events in support of local history, both well-established traditions.
NYS Arts Council Rewards Grants to Suffolk County Groups
Governor Kathy Hochul announced hat more than 2,400 grants totaling over $63 million were awarded to support nonprofit arts and culture organizations.
Severino on Girls Scouts of Suffolk County Holiday Light Show: 'A magical experience'
The Girl Scouts of Suffolk County is preparing to open its annual Holiday Light Show at Camp Edey in Bayport. The walk-through event will run from Friday, Nov. 28, through Sunday, Dec. 21.
The troubled presidency of James K. Buchanan
James K. Buchanan is considered among the worst U.S. Presidents.
'Tis the Season to Give Thanks & Give Back
Q: Should I make charitable gifts during life or after death?
The Epstein Files: Republicans Were Right All Along
Let’s be honest. The Jeffrey Epstein scandal was never just about one monstrous man. It has always been a reflection of America’s ruling class—the elite circles, the media powerbrokers, and the political insiders who pretended for years that nothing was wrong.
George Santos Guest Editorial: Filibuster at a Crossroads
Sometimes taking a breath and thinking ahead is the most patriotic thing we can do.
Labor leaders saluted at annual event
Labor leaders celebrated at annual recognition event.
Comptroller touts cloud migration as modernization breakthrough
Cyber security tightens as Suffolk Comptroller takes to the cloud.
Islip's Harp & Hound temporarily closed after kitchen fire
The Islip Fire Department reported to the pub and restaurant on the morning of Wednesday, November 12th, to promptly extinguish the flames.
250th Committee visits historic Manor of St. George
The Manor of St. George is an important part of the nation’s 250-year history.
JAILHOUSE JACKPOT!
Suffolk County Could be Crippled by $122 Million Ruling for Holding Illegal Immigrants
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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.
Are The Mets Going with a Youth Movement?
It’s hard to believe that the New York Mets, with a billionaire owner, might opt for a youth movement after spending so much on a star player like Juan Soto just last season, but that nightmare might become a reality for Amazin’ fans.
Bowl Season Brings Value
The new landscape of college football has brought many changes, and the transfer portal has significantly affected bowl games. More and more players are opting out of bowl games if their teams aren’t in the College Football Playoff, and while that is disappointing for fans, it gives sports bettors an edge.