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Concerns Voiced Over Lifting Stonebridge Covenants
It was standing room only at a recent town hearing when residents voiced concern over lifting restrictions to build more homes at Stonebridge Estates in Smithtown. Local officials also spoke out against a plan to build 30 houses at the site abutting Blydenburgh County Park and the headwaters of the Nissequogue River.
Plethora of Issues Addressed at Pattersquash
Brookhaven's newest town board member, Karen Dunne-Kesnig, brought residents up to speed on a number of issues at last week's meeting of the Pattersquash Creek Civic Association. The highest vote-getter even among the veteran council members in November, she picked up from where her predecessor, Supervisor Dan Panico, left off as she addressed resident concerns in full detail.
Where to Get "Free" Taxpayer Funded Eclipse Glasses in Long Island
If you still need to get glasses to see the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th in Suffolk County, New York State announced a Long Island location where you can pick them up.
Suffolk Receives Prestigious Financial Reporting Award
For the 40th straight year, Suffolk County has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from a prestigious multinational group.
District Attorney Tierney and Governor Hochul Go Tit-for-Tat in Babylon Body Parts Case
As Suffolk officials rally for changes in a criminal justice system that saw four suspects in a body mutilation case set free with no bail, Suffolk District Attorney Raymond Tierney and Gov. Kathy Hochul went tit-for-tat on who's to blame for their release.
One Cop Car. Two Car Crashes. Two DWI Arrests
In some respects you can call it a "two for one" deal concerning one Suffolk County Police Officer making two DWI arrests at the same location.
Kevin McCaffrey: Legislator, Presiding Officer
Aside from representing the residents of the 14th District, Kevin McCaffrey has another role in county government: he's also the legislature's Presiding Officer.
Diplomatic Crossroads: US Abstains as UN Gaza Ceasefire Resolution Passes
In a pivotal moment underscoring strained relations between the United States and Israel, Washington's decision to abstain from a critical UN Security Council vote on Monday facilitated the passage of a resolution urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Italian American Group Celebrates Big Anniversary
The New York Chapter of the "Order Sons and Daughters of Italy (OSDIA)" Commission of Social Justice celebrated its 41st anniversary.
Judge Grants Appeal, Challenges Fulton County Prosecutor's Handling of Election Case
Judge Scott McAfee has granted an appeal regarding the disqualification of Fulton County District Attorney Fanni Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade. This decision comes amid mounting scrutiny over the handling of the high-profile election interference case.
Trump's Media Power Play: DWAC Shareholders Seal the Deal!
In a landmark move hailed by investors, Digital World Acquisition Corp. shareholders have overwhelmingly voted in favor of merging with Donald Trump's social media company. The merger, which could see the former Republican president pocketing a staggering $3 billion or more, marks a significant milestone in Trump's foray into the digital realm.
Town Shuts Down Store After Cops Crack Down on Unstamped Cigarettes
In order for New York State to collect the correct amount of taxes on cigarette sales, the New York State Cigarette Tax Law requires vendors who sell tobacco products to be registered and only sell properly "stamped" cigarettes.
Controversy Swirls Around Prosecution in Trump Case: Special Prosecutor Resigns Amid Allegations
In a legal saga with political ripples, the prosecution of former President Donald Trump and his allies in Fulton County, Georgia, encountered a significant twist as special prosecutor Nathan Wade tendered his resignation. The move came on the heels of a pivotal ruling by Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, which allowed District Attorney Fani Willis and her office to continue the case if Wade withdrew.
Trump Prevails: Judge's Ruling Rocks Election Interference Trial
In a courtroom spectacle fraught with anticipation, the trial concerning alleged election interference involving former President Donald Trump witnessed a seismic shift as Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee delivered a ruling reverberating legal circles and the political landscape. McAfee's decision to dismiss charges, notably those linked to a contentious phone call with Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, marked a critical juncture in the trial, carrying profound implications for Trump and his supporters.
New York's Cannabis Operation a Predictable Failure
New York's attempt at legalizing cannabis has been a predictable failure. The state bureaucracy is bad enough when it comes to basic policy items such as infrastructure and taxation, so a complex policy involving the commercial sale of marijuana was destined to be a nightmare.
Hochul Makes Birth Control Available Over the Counter
The New York State Health Department, under the leadership of Governor Kathy Hochul, issued an order allowing three forms of birth control to be sold over the counter at pharmacies without a prescription.
NYS to Spend $500K Convincing You Climate Change is Real
New York State wants to spend $500,000 on a public relations firm convincing you that climate change is real and to promote state government sponsored clean energy goals.
Hide Fingers: No Bail. Five Finger Discount: Behind Bars
I wish typing this were a sick and twisted joke. Unfortunately it is not.
Calls Intensify For Reparations Committee Members To Resign
White people are to blame for destroying the planet while black people try to save it.
What You Should Know About Estate Taxes
First, any amounts to spouses or charities are tax free. Any amount under the above thresholds is also tax free. Nevertheless, for estates over the exemption amounts, either the New York or federal, additional planning is necessary. The balance of this article is for estates that exceed these threshold amounts.
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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.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Colonial Youth & Family Services Summer Camp
If you're looking for a month-long summer camp for your kids, Colonial Youth and Family Services is hosting one
Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Horse Racing Authority
Hector Soler has filed a lawsuit against his former employer, alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination after years of service at a leading horse racing association.