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Brookhaven achieves milestone with 300 petabytes stored at computing center
The Scientific Data and Computing Center (SDCC) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory has achieved a significant milestone by storing over 300 petabytes of data. This makes it the largest tape archive in the U.S. for nuclear and particle physics experiments, according to Brookhaven Lab physicist Alexei Klimentov.
William Floyd honors Debra Flynn as outstanding educator of 2024
Debra Flynn has been named the 2024 William Floyd Alumni Association Outstanding Educator. Her journey in education began early, inspired by her second-grade teacher, Sister Bridget Marie. After earning a degree in elementary education from SUNY Oneonta in 1981, Flynn was hired to teach at John S. Hobart Elementary School.
Frank LaBianca honored as outstanding educator by alumni association
Frank LaBianca has been recognized as the 2024 William Floyd Alumni Association Outstanding Educator. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1936 to Anna and Nunzio, LaBianca pursued his education at the New York School of Printing before obtaining a teaching degree from SUNY Oswego.
Plaintiff alleges construction company fired her due to pregnancy
Jennifer Mera has filed a lawsuit against Rockall Construction Corp alleging pregnancy discrimination leading to wrongful termination. The suit seeks various forms of relief including compensatory damages and punitive damages under federal law.
Plaintiff alleges excessive force by Nassau County Police
Antonio Ayala has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Nassau County and several police officers alleging excessive force during an incident near North Broadway Mall in Hicksville on December 21, 2023. The complaint seeks significant damages for violations of constitutional rights under multiple counts.
Sayers on Sweetbriar Nature Center's Spooktacular: 'There's going to be some mad scientists'
Participants will have their pick of fright intensity at the Sweetbriar Nature Center’s annual Spooktacular on Saturday, Oct. 12 with the biggest scare consisting of pop-out figures ready to startle those who dare intrude. The event takes place from 6-9 p.m. and is designed for those ages 7 and up.
Top Notes for Eastport-South Manor Student-Musicians
The Eastport-South Manor Central School District is proud to announce that three of the district's top student-musicians were selected to participate in the New York State School Music Association All-State Winter Conference Honors Ensembles, to be held in Rochester on Dec. 5-8. Aaron Isaacson (French horn) was selected for the Symphonic Band on French Horn and Emma Gallagher (alto I) was selected into the Mixed Chorus. Double bass player John Schroeder had the rare distinction of being selected to perform in two NYSSMA All-State ensembles. John elected to participate with the Instrumental Jazz Ensemble over the String Orchestra. Each year, more than 6,800 New York State students auditioned for spots in the All-State Honors Ensembles, the Eastport-South Manor music department is incredibly proud of these musicians and their accomplishments and extends best wishes for success at the NYSSMA All-State Winter Conference.
Joe DeStefano for NY State Assembly Reelection Endorsement
Joe DeStefano is seeking his fourth term as the state Assembly representative from the 3rd District, which extends through central and south Brookhaven from his hometown of Medford. DeStefano is well known in these communities, having served as an elected Fire District commissioner for 28 years and 44 years as a firefighter and ambulance company volunteer.
SCPD Participates in National "Coffee With a Cop"
Officers socialized and sipped coffee with Suffolk County residents at McDonald's in North Lindenhurst, 7-Eleven in Brentwood, Mademoiselle Patisserie in Patchogue and Walmart in Yaphank.
Ronkonkoma Paving Projects Wrapped Up
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Neil Foley have announced the completion of two paving projects in Ronkonkoma/Holbrook.
William Floyd HS Robotics' T-Shirt Cannon Was Just the Beginning
Advisors Joe Carpinone, Fred Luhrs and Joseph Brand, and key members Max Heitman and Alice Chen, spoke with The South Shore Press this week to discuss the program and their plans for the upcoming school year.
William Floyd High School CTE Students Visit Citi Field
In addition to these breakout sessions, students enjoyed a behind-the-scenes tour of Citi Field. This included visiting the media area, getting to watch batting practice up close and learning the history of both the stadium and the New York Mets. Later on, students participated in an "In Game Sports Power Clean Energy Photo Scavenger Hunt" for their final activity.
Student Honored for Brave Rescue of Senior in Distress
For bravely and heroically saving the life of an elderly man who was in distress over the summer, the Town of Babylon honored North Babylon High School junior Ryan Ticas with their "Heroism Award."
Cat With One Less Life Survives Wild Wheel Well Ride
The seven-week-old kitten appears to be in good health, receiving only minor injuries to its tail. The kitten is in the care of animal rescuer John Debacker.
Suffolk County to Receive $2 Million for Domestic Violence
October is Domestic Violence awareness month and New York's Governor Kathy Hochul is marking the month by releasing $35 million in funding for domestic violence law enforcement and victim support efforts across the state. Over $3.6 million will go to Long Island with just shy of $2 million of that allocated specifically to Suffolk County.
Harris Harangued for Hurricane Response
As Long Islanders join in the nationwide effort to gather supplies for those devastated by Hurricane Helene, the federal government's response to the tragedy has become a presidential campaign issue with charges that emergency funds were diverted to support illegal immigrants.
Suffolk County Community College hosts 'Parklife' art exhibition in Brentwood
Suffolk County Community College is set to host "Parklife," an art exhibition featuring the works of artists James Bertucci, Claudia Kaatziza Cortinez, Kristen Jensen, and Benny Merris. The event will take place from October 21 to November 19, 2024, at the Sagtikos Art Gallery on the Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood.
Smithtown Fire Department announces Fire Prevention Day on October 23
Fire Prevention Day at the Smithtown Fire Department is scheduled for October 23 this year.
Patrick Meade elected as American Physical Society fellow
Stony Brook University's Patrick Meade has been elected as a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). Meade, a professor at the C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, was recognized for his research and leadership in particle theory and phenomenology. His work includes studies on gauge-mediated supersymmetry, top partners, long-lived particles, Higgs sectors, early universe phase transitions, and proposed facility science capabilities.
Stony Brook professor awarded national recognition for leadership in biomedical engineering
Yi-Xian Qin, a distinguished professor at Stony Brook University, is set to receive the 2025 Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Christopher Jacobs Award for Excellence in Leadership. This annual award, initiated in 2019, commemorates Christopher R. Jacobs and honors those who exhibit exceptional leadership within the Cell and Molecular Bioengineering community.
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Letters to the Editor: Library Trustees Thank Taxpayers for Victories
I’m deeply grateful to the residents of the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Library District for approving the library budget, as well as for re-electing me.
State Mandated Safe Boating Courses Coming Up
Long Islanders out on the water are looking to stay safe this summer.
South Shore Press Reporter Makes a Stop at the Grand Canyon
South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk makes a stop at the Grand Canyon.