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Mother-Infant Daughter Pair Found at Gilgo Identified; No Evidence Linking Rex Heurermann
"Although Tanya and Tatiana have commonly been linked to the Gilgo Beach serial killings because the timing and locations of their recovered remains, we are not discounting the possibility that their cases are unrelated from that investigation," said Homicide Det. Lt. Stephen Fitzpatrick.
Brookhaven Town Hosts Free Rabies Clinic, Providing Vital Vaccinations to Suffolk Pets
The event, held at Brookhaven’s Animal Shelter on Horseblock Road, provided free rabies vaccinations to 183 dogs, cats, and ferrets, ensuring the health and safety of pets throughout the community.
William Floyd annual music faculty concert to support student scholarships
The William Floyd Music Faculty Scholarship Concert is scheduled for April 25 at 6 pm, to be held in the William Floyd High School auditorium.
NY Got Back $1.06 for Every $1 in Taxes Sent to DC
NY Got Back $1.06 for Every $1 in Taxes Sent to DC
Stony Brook University awards seed grants for faculty-led research conferences
Stony Brook University has awarded seed grants to ten faculty members, supporting them in hosting research conferences on campus throughout the next year.
Time Warp Takes on South Shore Once More: Patchogue Theatre, Meet 'Rocky Horror' Tour
Original "Columbia" actress Nell Campbell will host. Tickets are $43-$83, and go on sale on Friday, April 25th at 10 a.m.
Student Loan Repayments are Coming Back Online
Beginning May 5, the Department of Education will begin collecting on these debts even if involuntary. Beginning May 5, the Department of Education will begin collecting on these debts even if involuntary. Like with other debts, the government will use wage garnishments, withhold of tax refunds, and other recoverable benefits to repay the taxpayer.
Longwood Stops Hills Streak
The Longwood Lady Lions football team have ended Half Hollow Hills winning streak with a 20-13 home win.
Wildcats Have a Winter of Champions
This week Shoreham-Wading River winter student-athletes were honored at the Board of Education meeting by Athletic Director Mr. Eric Bramoff.
Plaintiff Alleges Former Employer Eprine Home Care Engaged in Pregnancy Discrimination
Yaniris Mejia has filed a lawsuit against her former employer Eprine Home Care for alleged pregnancy discrimination and wrongful termination related to her high-risk pregnancy leave.
Wrongfully convicted man sues NYPD after 37-year battle to prove innocence
Keith Roberts has filed a lawsuit against several NYPD officers and the City of New York after spending nearly four decades clearing his name from a wrongful murder conviction.
Staller Center announces diverse Fall 2025 season lineup
The Staller Center for the Arts will present a diverse lineup for its Fall 2025 season, offering performances that span various genres and cater to different audiences.
Stony Brook University hosts pilot "Bring Your Child to Work Day
Stony Brook University hosted a "Bring Your Child to Work Day" on April 17, welcoming 30 children aged 9 to 12.
Stony Brook University's Melville Library Galleria renovation boosts study and community space
The Melville Library at Stony Brook University, a hub for student activity and community-building, recently underwent a renovation to enhance its Galleria space.
Suffolk County Community College awarded Military Friendly School designation for 2025-2026
Suffolk County Community College has been recognized as a Military Friendly School for the 2025-2026 academic year, achieving a silver designation from militaryfriendly.com.
Geico sues New York pharmacy over alleged $3 million insurance fraud scheme involving fake prescriptions
Insurance company Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) has filed a lawsuit against a New York-based pharmacy and its associates for allegedly orchestrating an elaborate insurance fraud scheme.
Passenger sues Republic Airways after unsecured service cart crushes foot during landing
A passenger has filed a lawsuit against airline company Republic Airways Inc., following an injury sustained during a flight.
SBU chapter excels at AIChE Mid-Atlantic Student Regional Conference
Stony Brook University's American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) chapter participated in the 2025 AIChE Mid-Atlantic Student Regional Conference, hosted by Lehigh University on April 25 and 26.
The Patriots Are Patriotic
This weekend the Three Village softball team honored local veterans during their annual military tribute game.
Gordon Heights Fire Department celebrates installation of officers with community leaders
On April 19, 2025, Supervisor Dan Panico, alongside other elected officials, attended the Gordon Heights Fire Department's annual Installation Dinner.
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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.
Brooklyn residents sue NYPD and city over alleged false arrest and eviction
Three New York residents have filed a federal lawsuit against the City of New York and several law enforcement officers, alleging unlawful arrest, property seizure, and misconduct by city officials.
Brooklyn man sues NYPD for false arrest and excessive force
A Brooklyn resident has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York, alleging police misconduct and violations of constitutional rights.