By Eric Anderson March 24, 2013
A teen was injured during a hit-and-run in Selden; a drunk driver killed a pedestrian in Lake Ronkonkoma.
By Robert Ottone March 24, 2013
The breach at Old Inlet isn't an easy issue to tackle, however; one-sided meetings are not the way to go in determining action.
By Robert Ottone March 21, 2013
Indecent exposure and flashing have been in the news a bit recently.
By Vickie Moller March 18, 2013
Stony Brook residents were out in numbers yesterday protesting the housing in their neighborhood that is allegedly being illegally rented to Stony Brook University students.
By Save the Great South Bay March 15, 2013
Dr. Charles Flagg of Stony Brook's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences has been monitoring the breach at The Old Inlet on The Great South Bay since Sandy and has yet to see any evidence ...
By Debbi Spiegel March 15, 2013
Make your Easter Brunch reservation today!
By Long Island News & PR March 11, 2013
WMHO’s campaign, via Indiegogo.com is called "Rebuild a Classroom in the Heart of the LI Wetlands." The organization must raise $80,000 for the repairs needed to restore their Ernst Marine Conservation Center so it's ready ...
By Vickie Moller March 05, 2013
Following the 2008 recession, thousands of private sector jobs affecting most industries on Long Island were lost, personal income dropped, housing values declined dramatically, the numbers of foreclosures grew at an alarming rate and health ...
By Eric Anderson February 17, 2013
Jocelyn Pascucci collapsed and died in the East Village after a night of partying.
By Robert Ottone February 01, 2013
Long Island institution I-Con set for return in 2014 through fundraising initiatives and smaller events.
By Vickie Moller January 25, 2013
Last weekend, The Stony Brook Chamber Singers, a group of seven boys and nine girls in grades 9 through 12 from the Stony Brook School, a Christian co-ed college preparatory school, traveled to Washington, D.C. ...
By Vickie Moller January 02, 2013
In honor of the life and legacy of the late Matthew T. Crosson, a renowned business leader, attorney and television commentator, his family has established a memorial scholarship fund in support of Stony Brook journalism ...
By Amy Gernon December 15, 2012
A survey conducted by the Long Island Index finds that more than half of the Long Islanders who participated expect to move off the island within the next five years due to the high cost ...
By Vickie Moller December 14, 2012
Each year, out of the 1.57 million students who take the ACT Test, a national college admission and placement examination, less than one-tenth of one percent earn the highest possible composite score (36).
By Wendy L December 13, 2012
Student falls from third-floor window of Walt Whitman High School.
By Vickie Moller December 06, 2012
New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaWalle, Chairman of the New York State Senate Committee on Higher Education said that technologies being developed at Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory may hold the solution ...
By Chelsea Triola December 03, 2012
An East Moriches man breaks into woman's Stony Brook home, receives multiple felony charges.
By Robert Ottone November 21, 2012
Stony Brook University unveils their latest technological breakthrough, the "Reality Deck."
By Vickie Moller October 18, 2012
For the past 16 years, Stony Brook University's Long Island High Technology Incubator (LIHTI) has been supporting new technologically-innovative companies by providing them with a variety of resources and services to improve their opportunity for ...
By Amy Gernon October 17, 2012
Michael Vaughan, a 72-year-old research geophysicist at Stony Brook University, contracted the Hantavirus while backpacking in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks.