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Brookhaven Lab Hosts "Fascinating Physics" Event on September 15th
Brookhaven National Laboratory is hosting an event titled "Fascinating Physics" on September 15, 2024. The event will feature a variety of activities designed to engage attendees of all ages in the wonders of physics.
Cut the Cord at a Family Friendly Farm Festival
For those looking to spend family time away from cellphones and other distractions, the Cornell Cooperative Extension has a suggestion with its Farm Campout the weekend of Saturday, Sept. 14, with a rain date of Sept. 21.
Mechanic Busted For Not Forking Over Sales Tax Revenue
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced that Timothy Kjaer, 49, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, formerly of Shoreham and the former owner of several auto shop businesses, has pleaded guilty to Grand Larceny in the First Degree for failing to report $16 million in taxable sales. This action resulted in the theft of over $1.3 million in sales tax from New York State.
Blind Man Sues Over Website
A visually-impaired man has taken legal action against a New York-based clothing company for allegedly failing to make its website accessible to blind and visually-impaired users. Paul Abramson filed the class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on September 4, 2024, accusing Left Field NYC, Inc. of violating federal and state laws by not providing equal access to its online services.
Tenth Anniversary of Big Dragon Boat Race
"It's the 10th year and also the Year of the Dragon so it's very special," Barbara Ransome, director of operations for the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, told South Shore Press.
East Hampton Police Officer Sues Own Department and Town Over Alleged Discrimination
A police officer has filed a federal lawsuit against her employer, alleging systemic gender discrimination and retaliation. Andrea M. Kess filed the complaint on September 5, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against the Town of East Hampton and several of its officials.
Pols Make Passionate Plea to Catch Criminals Desecrating Military Memorial
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico and Councilman Neil Foley have called on residents to assist in identifying three young males suspected of vandalizing the Lt. Michael P. Murphy Memorial Park at Lake Ronkonkoma. The incident, which involved graffiti and the spray painting of a security camera, occurred on the night of September 2 after 8:00 pm. The suspects were seen driving a dark-colored sedan of an unknown make and model.
Shirley Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Murder Near Lee Zeldin's Home
Noah Green, 20, of Shirley, has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the second degree, conspiracy in the second degree, and other related charges for a shooting incident on October 9, 2022. The incident occurred in front of former United States Congressman Lee Zeldin's home. Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the plea today.
Brookhaven holds memorial for 23rd anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Farmingville, NY – On September 11, Supervisor Dan Panico led a memorial service to honor the nearly 3,000 people who perished as a result of the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, DC, and at Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The ceremony was held at the 9/11 Memorial Garden at Brookhaven Town Hall and included the traditional ringing of the fire bell by Chief Fire Marshal Chris Mehrman in memory of the first responders who heroically gave their lives in the line of duty.
Cheapest diesel found in Suffolk County during week ending Sept. 7
1 gas station had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Sept. 7, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Stony Brook Student Awarded Voyager Scholarship
Senior Honors College student Rachel Alexandre has been awarded the Voyager Scholarship, the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service. Alexandre, who is pursuing a double major in globalization studies and international relations and political science, with a minor in creative writing and literature, is one of only 100 students nationwide selected for the 2024-2026 cohort.
Which gas stations in Suffolk County had the cheapest regular gas during week ending Sept. 7
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 1 gas station had the lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Sept. 7.
William Floyd hosts Longwood for Parkway Power Bowl XIII
On Saturday, September 14 at 1 pm, the William Floyd varsity Colonials will face the Longwood Lions in the annual Parkway Power Bowl. This marks the 13th Power Bowl matchup between these two rivals as they compete for bragging rights during the opening game of the fall 2024 season. The Colonials currently lead the Parkway Power Bowl series with a record of 10-2, including a 21-0 victory last year.
Center for News Literacy hosts election news event on September 23
As the U.S. election nears, finding reliable news amid a flood of disinformation, misinformation, and half-truths has become increasingly challenging.
WFHS senior Scott Eriksen named among Newsday’s top 100 boys' varsity soccer players
William Floyd High School senior Scott Eriksen, a forward on the boys’ varsity soccer team, has been named among the Top 100 boys’ varsity soccer players for the fall 2024 season by Newsday.
Stony Brook Collaborative for the Earth announces fall town hall events
Stony Brook University faculty and staff are invited to sign up for three town halls hosted by the Stony Brook Collaborative for the Earth (C4E) this fall.
Rachel Alexandre awarded prestigious Voyager Scholarship
Senior Honors College student Rachel Alexandre has been awarded the Voyager Scholarship, the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service. Alexandre, who is pursuing a double major in globalization studies and international relations and political science, with a minor in creative writing and literature, is one of only 100 students nationwide selected for the 2024-2026 cohort.
Stony Brook University partners with New York Women in Communications
Stony Brook University has established a partnership with New York Women in Communications (NYWICI), a professional organization for women in journalism, broadcasting, public relations, corporate communications, advertising, and related fields. Stony Brook joins NYWICI’s inaugural group of university partners alongside New York University and LIM College.
Stony Brook honors educators with CELT Celebration of Teaching Awards
Educators Honored During New Faculty Orientation
Ronald McDonald House Charities hosts fundraising run for new facility
Ronald McDonald House Charities New York Metro is organizing “Anthony’s Red Shoe Fund Run” on Sunday, October 13, to support its capital campaign for a new $30 million house at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital.
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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.
The Fantasy Baseball Experience - Who Cares About Defense?
In New York the media has been relentless on bashing the Yankees Anthony Volpe. Volpe has now watched fans turn on him because of his bad base running, bad decisions, terrible defense and now hitting slump
Coach of the Year Is All About The Newbies
When betting on future plays most of the public lean towards futures like who will win the Super Bowl, will a team win their division, or team totals and will their team go over or under the posted number. Those bets are concrete and undeniable. The winner is math and secure, there is no guess work involved. That however is not the case for many futures bets.