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William Floyd High School girls’ soccer team holds inaugural Teacher Appreciation Game
The William Floyd High School girls’ varsity soccer team recently held its first Teacher Appreciation Game, led by head coach Kristin Carroll.
Stony Brook joins new SUNY–NY Creates institute focused on semiconductor innovation
The State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor John B. King Jr. has announced the creation of the SUNY – NY Creates Technology Innovation Institute (TII).
Joe Exotic "The Tiger King" Writes to Santos and the SSP
We had spent some time talking before you went to prison and at that time I might have seemed like I was just another convict complaining about being abused or treated less then human while being here.
Stony Brook faculty named to key roles on SUNY climate research task force
Six faculty and staff members from Stony Brook University have been appointed to the State University of New York’s (SUNY) new STRIVE Climate and Sustainability Research Task Force.
Brookhaven Youth Advisory Board holds food drive supporting Thanksgiving meals
On October 25, the Town of Brookhaven Volunteer Youth Advisory Board organized a food drive at Stop & Shop in Farmingville to benefit the Youth Bureau’s INTERFACE Thanksgiving Food Drive.
LaRocca reaches 2,000 yards in win
Winning on the road is always difficult but doing it during another team’s homecoming is especially challenging. That’s exactly what Sachem North accomplished this week, earning a hard-fought 24-14 victory over Longwood.
South Shore Press salutes Veteran Hector Sanchez
The South Shore Press salutes Vietnam Veteran Hector Sanchez of Shirley.
Trump app to let users bet on real-world events
Trump bets big on Truth Social users placing bets.
Long Island Republican Senators demand answers from LIRR
Long Island Republican Senators demanded answers on alleged overtime fraud at the Long Island Rail Road.
Courage lives where Flight 93 ended
Join South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk on a visit to the Flight 93 National Monument.
History making poll shows Stefanik leading Hochul
For the first time in decades, a Republican leads a sitting Democrat governor.
NY Civil Service exam now accepts experience, not just degrees
New York is modernizing the qualifications for 800 job titles to allow experience to be used as a job qualification.
What? The Ravens are favorites ... again
Entering their Thursday night matchup against the Miami Dolphins, the Baltimore Ravens found themselves in a familiar spot among sports bettors — though far from where they’re used to being in the standings.
Is Bryce Harper's fall real?
The rumors surrounding the Philadelphia Phillies potentially trading away superstar Bryce Harper grew so loud that Harper himself felt the need to respond.
Brookhaven gears up for holiday food and toy drives
It’s that time of year when we turn our thoughts toward the holidays. The mailbox is full of requests for donations, and Brookhaven hopes you will be generous right here at home.
El Salvadoran woman indicted in Riverhead hit-and-run
Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced on Tuesday that Silvia Alvarez DeReyes, 46, has been indicted for Leaving the Scene of an Incident Without Reporting.
Everybody Loves Raymond and LIMEHOF!
The non-profit museum will launch its exclusive new exhibit — “Everybody Loves Raymond: Celebrating 30 Years” — on November 28th at 11 a.m. at its Stony Brook Main Street location. The exhibit will include a 70-foot-wide set from the show’s 30th-anniversary TV special, set to air on CBS in November.
Mc Dermott on Full Frost Supermoon hike in Southampton: 'It's a nice walk in the moonlight'
Nature enthusiasts are invited to experience the Full Frost Supermoon during a free hike on Wednesday, Nov. 5, highlighting the ongoing restoration of Southampton’s Vineyard Field and the work of the Friends of Long Pond Greenbelt.
Gabrielle Russo appointed interim director of Turkana Basin Institute
Gabrielle A. Russo has been appointed interim director of the Turkana Basin Institute (TBI), effective October 21.
Stony Brook president outlines strategic priorities during homecoming event
As part of Stony Brook University’s 2025 Homecoming, President Andrea Goldsmith participated in a public Q&A session titled “Meet the President: Connecting Past, Present and Future” on October 23 at the Charles B. Wang Center Theater.
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Plaintiff Alleges Medical Malpractice Against NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn
A Brooklyn resident has filed a lawsuit against NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn and several doctors alleging medical malpractice during her treatment in June 2021.
Insurance Firm Sues Beneficiaries Over Alleged Overpayment Dispute
Wilton Reassurance Life Company of New York is suing two beneficiaries for allegedly retaining overpaid death benefits totaling more than $137,000 following Emma Beckley's passing in August 2023.
Plaintiff alleges logistics companies' negligence led to $1M loss
CJC Distributors has filed a lawsuit against several logistics companies for alleged mismanagement leading to a $1 million loss of goods intended for delivery from Nevada to New York.