After an extended vote-counting process, Rebecca Kassay has defeated incumbent Assemblyman Ed Flood (R-Port Jefferson).
A cold and blustery night at LaValle Stadium on Saturday night, turned colder for the Ward Melville Patriots, as they were ...
Stony Brook Village Center invites the community to celebrate the start of the holiday shopping season with a free, festive ...
Suffolk County Police arrested a woman for allegedly driving while intoxicated following a North Patchogue motor vehicle ...
In light of this week’s article about Helping Hands and their phenomenal humanitarian work in our Long Island communities, it ...
Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine (R), District Attorney Ray Tierney (R), Legislator Trish Bergin (R-East Islip) and ...
In their last game of the season, Tyler Knoop threw for a career-high 408 yards while Dez Williams put up 134 receiving yards ...
Legislator Steven Englebright (D-Setauket) honored Joan Nickeson for her volunteer efforts, particularly with the Cumsewogue ...
The board recognized the elementary students of the month, secondary students of the month and athletes of the month across ...
Suffolk County Community College has announced transformative partnerships with Binghamton University in upstate Binghamton, ...
The Stony Brook women’s basketball team kept Marist to just 12.1 percent from 3-point range (4-for-33) and 30.3 percent ...
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Sixth Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and ...