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Citations and Vehicle Impoundments for Reckless Medford Drivers
38 citations were issued to the six drivers whose vehicles were also seized.
Landcraft birding guide on upcoming event: 'Long Island sits along a major migration route'
Landcraft Garden in Mattituck has opened for the season and will host two bird-focused events: a guided birdwatching walk later this month and a raptor demonstration in June.
Hallelujah! HBO Max is Back in Action
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) announced at its upfronts on Tuesday, May 14th, that Max would rebrand to HBO Max—the same name it forfeited just two short years ago.
Suffolk County DA Tierney: Fix To Close Drugged Driving Loophole Was Removed From The Budget
Suffolk County DA Tierney: Fix To Close Drugged Driving Loophole Was Removed From The Budget
Symphonic Pops of Long Island director on movie trivia concert: 'A lot of fun'
The Symphonic Pops of Long Island is adding a twist to the traditional concert experience with a movie soundtrack trivia challenge—complete with prizes—on Sunday, June 1.
Where drivers found cheapest midgrade gas across Suffolk County in week ending May 10
2 gas stations had the lowest price of midgrade gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending May 10, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
SEC files fraud suit over $21 million “pump and dump” scheme involving American Green stock
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a civil securities fraud enforcement action against three individuals accused of orchestrating a fraudulent scheme to sell stock in American Green, Inc.
Lawsuit claims Orville Redenbacher’s Naturals misleads consumers with claims of 'natural' ingredients
A woman has filed a class action lawsuit against the makers of Orville Redenbacher’s Naturals Popcorn products, claiming that the company deceptively markets its products as containing "only real ingredients" and being "natural," despite the presence of synthetic ingredients like mixed tocopherols.
Journalist sues NYPD and City of New York over alleged assault at protest
A journalist has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and several NYPD officers, claiming that he was assaulted by law enforcement while documenting a protest.
Mass Mutual accused of breaching contract over $87K annuity transfer
A woman has filed a lawsuit against the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, claiming that the insurance company breached contractual obligations by reversing a fund transfer from her retirement account.
LoRe Stops 600 and Counting
The Miller Place Panthers boy's lacrosse goalie Christopher LoRe just keeps adding to his impressive stats and making even more impressive plays.
Scully Is the Best of the Best
There are very few people in the world who can boast that they are the best at what they do, and no one can argue with their claims.
South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk Acceptance Speech: Outstanding Media Professional Award
The "Dean of Reporters" in the South Shore, Robert Chartuk of the South Shore Press, received this prestigious honor from the Public Relations Professionals of Long Island.
Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Holds G.R.E.A.T. Program to Strengthen Families
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office just completed a six-week G.R.E.A.T. Families program with the William Floyd School District designed to strengthen families and build safer communities.
State May Give Some Districts Extension on Electric School Bus Mandate
The new state budget gives authority to the State Education Department Commissioner to give a 4-year delay of the mandated electrification of all school buses to some school districts.
Suffolk Police History on Display at Museum
Suffolk Police history on display in Yaphank.
A Healthy Island Expansion: NYU Langone Opens Care Center in Westhampton Beach
Located at 131 Sunset Avenue, the NYU Langone Medical Associates—Westhampton center staffs five health care providers.
Congressman Warns of Fiscal Doom Without Tough Choices
Congressman sounds a warning from the fiscal Titanic.
LGBTQ+ Task Force chair on Huntington’s first Pride flag raising: 'They have a voice now'
The Town of Huntington will host its first-ever Pride Flag Raising Ceremony on Saturday, June 7, in celebration of Pride Month.
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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.
Oh, Where Art Thou? Federal Ban on Cashless Bail Only Way for NYS to Exhale
“Every place in the country where you have no cash bail is a disaster,” President Trump said in an Aug. 11th White House press conference, acknowledging “America-first law and order” as an utmost priority.
The Fantasy Baseball Experience - Prospect Look Ahead
Hi, my name is Jack Thaler and I hoped you enjoyed last week's edition of My Fantasy Baseball Experience. This week I will be doing a special edition and looking ahead and talking about prospects who are the future of fantasy baseball.