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Janet Hyunju Clarke named 2025 Library Journal 'Mover and Shaker
Janet Hyunju Clarke has been recognized for her dedication to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community at Stony Brook University.
Cheapest diesel found in Suffolk County during week ending July 26
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 1 gas station had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending July 26.
Where drivers found cheapest regular gas across Suffolk County in week ending July 26
1 gas station had the lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending July 26, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Sachem's Softball Fields Are Getting An Overhaul
Sachem's Athletic Directors Gary Beutel and Phil Torregrossa took to social media this week to share the progress that has been done to their new state of the art softball field.
St. James‑Smithtown Little League Are State Champs
The St. James‑Smithtown Little League 12 under team has won the 2025 New York State Little League Championship. The victory is the first state title for the community and it took a comeback to complete the outstanding accomplishment.
The pull out of King Kullen and Stop & Shop has created a Middle Island food desert.
Hungry and no place to go for Brookhaven residents.
Calling All Vendors: Moriches Chamber Announces Annual Fall Festival
The Moriches Chamber wants you—to be a vendor at the Fall Festival
Smooth Roads for Shirley: $1.9 Million Pavement Project Completed
This week, Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig announced that 18 roads in Shirley have been totally resurfaced.
We All Have a Role to Play in Protecting Our Water Supply
As hot weather broils Suffolk, water authority official urge conservation.
Judgement Against Suffolk County in Second Amendment Case Becomes Final
Steven I. Locke United States Magistrate Judge finalized an order against Suffolk County for using an unconstitutional policy to deny plaintiff, Brett Milau, a pistol permit.
Historic Tax Credits Expand Making More Suffolk County Projects Eligible
The recent New York State budget expands the use of historic tax credits for affordable housing efforts.
Tri-Hamlet community launches plans for America’s 250th anniversary
The Tri-Hamlet 250 Committee has started preparations for the United States’ 250th anniversary, organizing a kickoff event called “Fired Up for Freedom/Countdown to 250.” The event took place on July 19 at the Mastic Beach Property Owners...
President Trump Saves College Sports
This past week President Trump released to the public his new executive order that he has said "Saves College Sports".
Manhattan Shooter Was Targeting The NFL
New York Mayor Eric Adams has said that the gunman who killed 4 people at the Manhattan office building was targeting the NFL headquarters but took the wrong elevator.
Jazz Loft concert series continues with focus on Latin rhythms
The Avram Theater at Stony Brook Southampton will host "The Spirit and Soul of Latin Jazz" on Thursday, July 24.
Stony Brook University partners with onsemi for $20M semiconductor research facility
A new semiconductor research and development facility is set to be established at Stony Brook University, following a $20 million partnership with onsemi, a leading manufacturer of silicon carbide power semiconductors.
Stony Brook engineering chair strengthens ties with Office of Naval Research
P. Scott Carney, the Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stony Brook University (SBU), visited the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in Arlington, Virginia on July 15.
Brookhaven officials announce completion of 18-road paving project in Shirley
Brookhaven Town officials have announced the completion of a major paving project covering 18 roads in Shirley.
From the Newsroom: Will The Last New Yorker Please Turn Off the Lights
Practically once a week, my wife Ashley and I have the same conversation about living in the People’s Republic of New York: why are we still here? Why do we stay?
Suffolk County Police to host National Night Out at William Floyd High School
The Suffolk County Police Department will host National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event will take place on the grounds of William Floyd High School, specifically behind Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School where...
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Smithtown Celebrates Night of Champions
The Smithtown Central School District Board of Education proudly recognized several championship teams this week during its Board of Education meeting, celebrating an outstanding year marked by dedication, perseverance, and athletic excellence. Each team was introduced by Director of Athletics Jason Lambert, who highlighted the remarkable accomplishments achieved throughout the season.
SWR Wins the White Plains Tiger Invitational
The Shoreham-Wading River varsity wrestling team captured the team championship at the White Plains Tiger Invitational this week, delivering a dominant performance against strong competition. The Wildcats defeated 11 other teams representing Section I, Section IX, and the Catholic High School Athletic Association, showcasing their depth, toughness, and consistency throughout the tournament.
Perrino Wins #100
This week, Miller Place junior AJ Perrino reached a major milestone, earning the 100th victory of his high school wrestling career. Achieving 100 wins before the end of a junior season is a testament to Perrino’s consistency, dedication, and high level of performance on the mat, and it places him among the elite wrestlers in the program’s history.