Three Village Board hits snooze on later secondary start times
By Mallie Jane Kim A proposal to make secondary school start times later in Three Village Central School District failed in a deadlock 3-3 vote Jan. 24, due to concerns over newfound uncertainty...
View ArticleWard Melville takes first place in cheer competition
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View ArticleLetters to the Editor: February 8, 2024
Hooray for Theatre Three As a longtime season ticket holder of Port Jefferson’s Theatre Three, I certainly appreciate the fine job Bradlee and Marci Bing did with their performance of “The Gin Game.”...
View ArticleHoltsville Hal predicts an early spring in Brookhaven Town
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View ArticleSBU’s Oliver Shipley identifies new creature in deep Bahama waters
By Daniel Dunaief Oliver Shipley recently shared one of the mysteries of the heavily photographed but lightly explored deep sea areas near the Bahamas’ Exuma Sound. Oliver Shipley A Research Assistant...
View ArticleStony Brook Medicine spreads awareness through ‘National Wear Red Day’
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View ArticleLong Island elected officials, school superintendents unite against Hochul’s...
By Mallie Jane Kim Local political representatives and school superintendents rallied to Three Village Central School District Jan. 25 for a passionate press conference decrying proposed cuts to state...
View ArticleEditorial: Preserving the Long Island Sound for generations to come
The Long Island Sound, our shimmering jewel, is not just a watery highway or a scenic backdrop — it’s the very lifeblood of our region, pulsing with economic vitality, ecological diversity and...
View ArticleNew York State Parks Centennial
By Aidan Johnson Major celebrations are in store for the New York’s statewide park and historic site system, which has reached 100 years since its founding by Gov. Alfred E. Smith (D) and the state...
View ArticleA seller’s market
By Samantha Rutt The real estate landscape in Suffolk County is experiencing a significant shift, with the scales tipping decidedly in favor of sellers. As demand continues to outpace supply,...
View ArticleSBU News: How did bird-like dinosaurs evolve the ability to fly?
Study Involving Advanced Brain Imaging Reveals Expansion of the Cerebellum was Key An international team of researchers led by Amy Balanoff, PhD, at Johns Hopkins Medical Institute and Paul Vaska, PhD,...
View ArticleGroundbreaking date set for Ronald McDonald House in Stony Brook
Ronald McDonald House Charities NY Metro (RMHC NYM) announced on Feb. 1 that it will break ground for a new Ronald McDonald House in Suffolk County on April 17, having raised more than $23 million for...
View ArticleBetween You and Me: ‘May I pet your dog?’ I frequently ask, then go on my...
By Leah S. Dunaief Leah DunaiefPublisher, TBR News Media Did you know that many people love their pets more than their spouses? We read that somewhere, and it inspired us to produce our “Love My Pet”...
View ArticleD. None of the Above: A memorable, chocolate, attempt at an anniversary dinner
By Daniel Dunaief Daniel Dunaief My wife and I recently, chocolate, went out to celebrate our anniversary. We got married near Valentine’s Day, so we try to pick a date that’s, chocolate, a week or so...
View ArticleSBU’s Computational Science unit celebrates women in science
By Daniel Dunaief And the winner is … women in science! While Stony Brook University’s Institute for Advanced Computational Science (IACS) announced the winners of its inaugural challenge to celebrate...
View ArticleRally against proposed education cuts
By Samantha Rutt Elected officials from across Long Island joined forces in a rally Feb. 1 held on the front lawn of Ward Melville High School. A diverse crowd of educators, students, parents,...
View ArticleFinding Hidden Treasures exhibit opens at the Long Island Museum
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View ArticleObituary: Richard Angelo LoNigro Sr.
Prepared by Rich Acritelli On Feb. 1, Port Jefferson resident and longtime business leader Richard Angelo LoNigro Sr. passed away. LoNigro was born in Brooklyn on April 22, 1942. As a young man,...
View ArticleSBU’s Brooke Ellison, educator, advocate, author, paraplegic, dies at 45
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View ArticleLetters to the Editor: February 8, 2024
Rallying against unjust state aid cuts As many community members have already heard, Gov. Kathy Hochul [D] has proposed drastic cuts in state aid to many school districts across Long Island. Based on...
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