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South Shore Press Endorses Eastern Suffolk Legislative Duo
She's an experienced and hard-working state representative with private sector experience. He's a former prosecutor committed to fighting crime and making Long Island more affordable. Together, they make up a legislative team that gets local concerns heard in a state Capitol dominated by Progressive interests.
Smithtown CPR class reaches full capacity; no more registrations accepted
A CPR class, initially open to the public for registration, was scheduled at the Smithtown Fire Department's headquarters located at 100 Elm Avenue in Smithtown.
Smithtown FD Explorers seek donations for Thanksgiving meal drive
The Smithtown FD Explorers, in collaboration with the Smithtown Food Pantry, are organizing a drive to prepare Thanksgiving dinner boxes for families in need.
Karen Dunne-Kesnig Night Coming Up at Pattersquash
Residents concerned about pressing issues in the Tri-Hamlet Area are looking forward to a special meeting November 4 with Brookhaven Councilwoman Karen Dunne-Kesnig.
Director on Halloween event at Long Island Museum: 'It's a free day here at the museum'
The Long Island Museum in Stony Brook has a tried-and-true method of drawing first-timers—and those with young children—with its Halloween Family Fun program. Inviting participants to take their Halloween costumes for a test-run, the program on Sunday, Oct. 27, offers Mad Science Long Island and a first-time puppet show featuring “Frankenstein Reimagined.”
Where drivers found cheapest premium gas across Suffolk County in week ending Oct. 19
1 gas station had the lowest price of premium gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Oct. 19, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
NASA invests $15.6M in open-source software development
NASA has announced a significant investment in open-source software, allocating $15.6 million in grant funding to support 15 projects.
Golden Day is Coming to New York's Elections
Golden Day is the one day that a New York voter can register to vote and vote on the same day – or sort of vote – by affidavit ballot.
Debt collection agencies challenge NYC rule citing constitutional violations
ACA International and Independent Recovery Resources have filed a lawsuit against NYC Mayor Eric Adams over a new rule affecting debt collectors. The plaintiffs argue it violates constitutional rights by restricting communication methods used for debt collection while failing to align with federal regulations.
Plaintiff alleges discrimination against former employer Bridge Security Services Inc.
A former director has filed a lawsuit against Bridge Security Services Inc., claiming racial and national origin discrimination led to his wrongful termination. The suit seeks $2 million in damages along with other reliefs following alleged derogatory remarks by new CEO Rich Pepe.
Pattersquash Cleaner Thanks to Local Efforts
Pattersquash Creek will run a little cleaner thanks to the concerted efforts of local activists fueled by a grant from Suffolk Legislator Jim Mazzarella.
Ronkonkoma Chamber of Commerce Donates $10,000 to the American Cancer Society
This donation was the result of the community's efforts during the Ronkonkoma Chamber of Commerce Celebrity Softball Game held last summer. New York Cancer and Blood Center is located at Hawkins Avenue and Portion Road in Ronkonkoma.
Rugby Comes To Bayport-Blue Point
BBP High School has incorporated rugby into the team sports physical education curriculum for a two-week unit. So far, students' feedback has been very positive.
Great Hollow Middle School Takes The Field For A Great Cause
School in its Great Hollow vs. Cancer event.
Davis on Deepwells Farm Haunted Mansion: 'really super scary'
Promising to haunt guests long after they leave, the Deepwells Farm Haunted Mansion in St. James is not for the faint of heart with over 15 rooms dedicated to Halloween frights.
Castillo on Long Island Restaurant Week: 'We're getting back to our pre-COVID levels'
Long Island Restaurant Week is back for its fall season, giving diners a chance to break free from their culinary routine and travel the world one dish at a time, from Cuba to France.
The Controlled Burning of a Couch: Brookhaven FD Visits Kreamer St. Elementary
October 24th, 2024 marked a day of high anticipation; one wherein Fire Prevention Officer Shawn Krulder would deliver a final lecture accompanied by some lesson-fueled visual flair.
Marine Honored by Suffolk County Sheriff
Mr. Kilano was recognized for his work supporting veterans, including his participation in the 22 PAC PTSD Awareness Challenge. The award will be presented monthly to honor Suffolk County residents making a positive impact.
Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School inducts 81
Officers Camdyn Glover and Camryn Warsaw Co-Presidents), Gianna Fazzolari (Vice President), John Costanza (Secretary) and Charlotte Rozycki (Treasurer) then lit a corresponding candle as they each described the tenets of the society: leadership, character, service and scholarship.
Centereach Man Killed by Passing Car While Fixing His Vehicle
pedestrian in Blue Point today.
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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.
Water Authority Lawsuit Over Toxic Contamination Goes to Trial
Water authority sues to get the toxins out.
Historic Avery Estate Comes Alive with Matt Taylor Concert
From working on the farm to starring at it, Matt Taylor in concert at the historic Avery Estate