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Mere hours later the New York Giants landed defensive end Brian Burns from the Carolina Panthers. Burns was traded for a second round pick and a fifth round pick, a massive discount from just a year ago. Last season at this time Burns was being asked about in NFL circles and it was reported that the Panthers inept front office declined two first rounders. Now, just one year later he falls into the laps of the G-Men. Not only is Burns now part of the fold, but he can take the place of Barkley as the most talented player on the team, and he will be for some time. Not only did Burns land in New York but he quickly signed a five-year extension, worth $150 million dollars with $87.5 million guaranteed.
Smithtown Fire Department reaffirms commitment during COVID-19 outbreak
The Smithtown Fire Department has reaffirmed its commitment to the health and safety of the community amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Luck of the Irish Smiles on St. Patrick's Parade
The luck of the Irish was with Center Moriches Sunday as the sun broke through and smiled on the St. Patrick's Parade after a night of torrential rain. Everyone turned out in Kelly green as the sound of bagpipes filled the air. Floats were on display from numerous local businesses along with members of various organizations marching down Main Street.
Bellone Mystery Solved
A great political mystery of 2024 has been solved: What is former County Executive Steve Bellone going to do after 26 years in government?
Suffolk County Invests $10 Million in Police Vehicle Fleet to Boost Public Safety
In a move to fortify public safety measures, Suffolk County Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey proudly announced the successful passage of a comprehensive appropriations bill during the recent legislative session. The bill allocates a substantial $10 million for the acquisition of additional police vehicles, thereby enhancing law enforcement's capabilities in safeguarding Suffolk County residents.
16th Annual Great Brookhaven Cleanup: Supervisor Panico Calls Community to Action
Supervisor Daniel J. Panico has officially announced the commencement of registration for the 16th Annual Great Brookhaven Cleanup, a community-driven initiative co-sponsored by the Town of Brookhaven's Department of Recycling and Sustainable Materials Management and TEACHERS Federal Credit Union. Scheduled for Saturday, May 18, this event aims to beautify and preserve various locations throughout Brookhaven Town.
Warrant Watch: You Can Help Collar Accused Crooks
Suffolk County Police accused these two women of stealing headphones and other electronics from a Target store in Selden.
Loguercio Honors World War ll Veteran Dolphus Knowles on his 100th Birthday
In recognizing Mr. Knowles' birthday, Councilman Loguercio said, "Thank you for your service to our country and for your many years in the postal service. Today we celebrate you and declare this day as Dolphus Knowles Day in the Town of Brookhaven."
Holbrook Company Closing, Laying Off 109 Workers
Unfortunately for approximately 109 workers at Guaranteed Returns in Holbrook, the company on Colin Drive in fact notified the NYS Department of Labor that it would be closing.
Big Honors at BOCES for Two ESM Students
Two Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School students earned high honors from their technical Education program at the BOCES Technical Center.
Free Prom Dress Drive Kicks Off In Brookhaven
In this challenging economy parents often pinch pennies every chance they get to save money.
Suffolk Courts Close Out Black History Month With Grand Celebration
District Administrative Judge Hon. Andrew A. Crecca welcomed the large audience and kicked off the celebration with opening remarks. "This program provides us a glimpse into the countless contributions and the lasting influence of the African American community on modern day art and culture," said Administrative Judge Crecca. He added, "there simply is no denying the profound impact that it has had all around us. Today, we take a moment to think about just how significant and groundbreaking these contributions are and to give those people the recognition and celebration that they truly deserve."
Spotlight: Suffolk Legislator Trotta
A lawmaker who sometimes goes against the grain of the majority is Legislator Robert Trotta, a Fort Salonga Republican who was propelled back into office in November without a challenger.
L.I.'s Oldest Art Guild - Wet Paints Studio Group Celebrates 75 Years
L.I.'s Oldest Art Guild (since 1949), the Wet Paints Studio Group is based out of Sayville, however members are from all over Suffolk County. It is a group of about 100 local artists dedicated to promoting fine art. The group provides workshops, visiting artist demonstrations, and networking opportunities for artists. They also provide a scholarship to a Sayville High School graduate seeking studies in art. Wet Paints always welcomes new members, and anyone can visit and view artist demos on You Tube.
Suffolk Police Academy List Set
County Executive Edward Romaine pulled the first name from a drum of 3,402 applicants who scored a 95 on the police civil service test. He later called some of the candidates to thank them for pursuing a career in public safety.
New 7th Precinct Inspector: Donald Raber
A 31-year police veteran, Donald Raber has taken charge of the 7th Precinct in Shirley with a mission of building trust and a working relationship between the Suffolk Police and the community.
Elected Officials are Guest Readers at CI Schools
Parents as Reading Partners, (PARP), to which guests were invited, is designed to promote literacy at the elementary school level and to encourage young children to want to explore the world of reading, according to Morrow Elementary School Principal Dr. Neema Coker.
Babylon Body Parts Case Suspects Out With No Bail
Blame for the crime wave sweeping across the state was laid squarely on Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York's Democrat lawmakers by a coalition of Suffolk officials and law enforcement in the wake of the now infamous Babylon Body Parts case where the suspects were released without bail.
Chad Lennon: From Marine to Legislator
The South Shore Press caught up with Suffolk Legislator Chad Lennon, the Marine Corps Veteran who's serving in the 6th District seat covering the northeast corner of Brookhaven Town.
Uncommitted Uncertainty: Democrats Face Dilemma Amid Trump's Super Tuesday Dominance
In a Super Tuesday showdown that resonated across over a dozen states, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump emerged as undisputed leaders, setting the stage for a November rematch gripping the nation. Trump's resounding victories, sweeping from coast to coast and including delegate-rich states like California and Texas, signaled a formidable resurgence, leaving only echoes of a once-touted Republican contender, Nikki Haley.
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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.
Brookhaven Leaders Visit Maryhaven’s Yaphank Business Center
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico and Deputy Supervisor Neil Foley visited the Maryhaven Integrated Business Center (IBC) in Yaphank for a tour of its packaging and assembly operations and to meet with the individuals whose work powers the facility’s success.
Media’s Tariff Tiff Brushed Back by Trump’s Trillions in U.S. Investments
Forget the negative tariff talk, here’s what Trump’s policies have achieved so far.