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Bellport Wrestling Wins Another League Title
Just like most of their sports teams, Bellport's Wrestling team came into the year as a favorite to win yet another league title as they were last year's defending dual meet champions.
Can The Colonials Remain Unbeaten?
With just two games left in the regular season and the League Title already clinched, the William Floyd varsity boys basketball team has a chance to do something historic.
Smithtown FD enhances rescue capabilities with new specialized operations vehicle
On February 1, 2020, the Smithtown Fire Department introduced a new vehicle to its fleet.
Long Island Track Legend Tony Toro Dies at 77
Long Island's Track and Field community suffered a loss on January 9th as former Champion Runner, Longwood High School Coach, and Section XI Cross Country and Track and Field Director Tony Toro passed away at the age of 77 on January 9th.
Police History Museum Dedicated to 42-Year Veteran
"Tom Smith dedicated a remarkable 42 years of service to both the Suffolk police and the then-Village of Babylon Police Department," noted County Executive Ed Romaine at a dedication ceremony at police headquarters in Yaphank. A true historian at heart, Thomas Smith played a pivotal role in inaugurating the police museum on January 25, 1985, Romaine said.
From Councilman to Deputy Supervisor: Foley's Journey of Public Service in Brookhaven
Reflecting on his new role, Foley shared, "I was blessed to win by 66% of the vote...after election day, I had a good conversation with supervisor-elect Dan Panico." This conversation was a pivotal moment, leading to his appointment as Deputy Supervisor, a role that Panico previously held. Foley's appointment is not just a step up in his political career but also an embodiment of his decade-long commitment to serving the people of Brookhaven.
Roads, Parks, and More: Smithtown's Ambitious Plans in 2024 Budget
In the 2024 budget summary, Town of Smithtown Supervisor Edward R. Wehrheim highlighted what he describes as the "town's commitment to balancing fiscal responsibility with enhanced community services." The budget, described by Wehrheim as "structurally balanced, and fiscally prudent," aims to support the quality of life in Smithtown while addressing the challenges of state mandates and rising costs.
America's Boating Club Elects Officers for 2024
Commander James M. Milton, JN, of East Islip, NY, has been re-elected as Commander for the fourth time. Elected to serve with Commander Milton is Jeanne Braun, P, from West Islip, NY, as Executive Officer; Michael Boland, AP, of West Islip, NY, as Educational Officer; Steve Potestio, AP, of Holbrook, NY, as Treasurer; William Restmeyer, P, of Bay Shore, NY, as Secretary, and Marie A. Wallach, AP, of Holbrook, NY as Assistant Educational Officer.
Chad Lennon Steps into Role as Suffolk County's 6th District Legislator
Lennon, a Rocky Point resident, outlined his immediate plans for the district. "The job starts the next day," he stated, emphasizing his readiness to tackle the responsibilities of his new role. Lennon's approach to his duties as a legislator reflects a focus on swift and practical action in response to the district's needs.
CPS Staffing on Romaine Agenda
Romaine, whose grandson shared a classroom with the East Moriches youngster, promised to backfill vacancies in the department to relieve a heavy workload, a chief complaint of CPS staff. "I'm reaching out to Adelphi, Hofstra, and Stony Brook universities for potential employees through their schools of Social Welfare," Romaine said in an interview with the South Shore Press. "We will do everything in our power to make sure we don't have another tragedy like we suffered with Thomas Valva."
Lawmaker Wants to Kick Thruway Authority to the Curb
It was 1944 when then New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey kicked off the construction of the Thruway stretching from the Big Apple to Buffalo. Ten years later the first section of Thruway officially opened in 1954, with roads connecting Lowell in Oneida County, to Rochester in Monroe County.
Win Big, Give Back: Wednesday Bingo Nights Debut at Colonial Youth
Colonial Youth & Family Services is adding excitement to Wednesday evenings with a new Bingo night in Farmingville, launching February 7, 2024, at 1055 Portion Road. This event, introduced by President Pete Costelloe, is about entertainment and supporting essential community services.
Frank Calabro, Country Doctor
"Doc Senior" was the epitome of a country doctor, a familiar sight making house calls in his big black car. He turned the former Lawson Estate into Bayview Hospital, which he bricked over and doubled in size. For his dedication to his friends and neighbors, the doctor was revered by many and was honored as a Man of the Year.
Body Found at Burned Out Moriches House
A 911 caller reported the fire just before midnight on Wednesday and the Center Moriches Fire Department responded with assistance from the Brookhaven, East Moriches, Manorville, and Mastic departments. The body was found after the blaze was extinguished. The two-story home, which was part of a once-popular farm, was completely destroyed.
Legislator Thorne Discusses 2024 Agenda
After winning a hard-fought battle in his first reelection bid, Suffolk Legislator Dominick Thorne has set an ambitious second-term agenda for the 7th District, targeting new challenges and taking others over the finish line. The Patchogue Republican shook up the political world by beating the legislature's presiding officer for a seat long held by Democrats in 2021 and has been impressing his constituents ever since by his work ethic and ability to get things done.
Estate Planning for Artists
Establishing a clear and thorough estate plan is essential for artists to maintain control over their artwork and preserve their legacy. An artist's estate not only includes physical art, but a bundle of intellectual property rights, including copyrights. Additionally many artists have art collections that include others artists' works as well as their own. The artist's own art work is generally treated differently than their art collection, but both can be hard to value at death.
Test to Detect Alzheimer's Years in Advance
Neurological scientists from Sweden's University of Gothenburg have made a groundbreaking discovery in the fight against Alzheimer's Disease. A new test has been developed to detect the presence of the protein phosphorylated Tau 217, a key marker linked to the onset of the debilitating neurological condition.
Trumbull County Officials Risk Personal Liability in Commissioner's Free Speech Lawsuit
In a ruling with potential repercussions for free speech and official accountability, U.S. District Judge Philip Calabrese has determined that several Trumbull County Ohio officials could be personally liable for damages if found responsible for the false arrest of County Commissioner Niki Frenchko. This case stems from an incident on July 7, 2022, where Frenchko was removed and handcuffed by sheriff's deputies during a commissioners meeting.
National Recognition and High Marks for Stony Brook University Hospital
Eight-year-old Ben Graham from Blue Point loves playing more sports than you can count on one hand. It was February 17th of last year when the young boy was gearing up for what should have been a routine practice with friends and teammates.
Super Tuesday Draws Near: Trump Ahead in GOP Race, Biden Grapples with Approval Issues
As the 2024 Presidential primaries march towards the critical juncture of Super Tuesday, the Republican race is witnessing a fervent battle for the nomination led by former President Donald Trump, while in the Democratic camp, President Joe Biden navigates the waters of public opinion amidst his unopposed run for the nomination.
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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.