Suffolk County’s recent ban on kratom sales isn’t an overreach. It’s a long-overdue course correction. The herbal supplement, derived from a Southeast Asian tree, is often marketed as a natural remedy ...
Jefferson’s Ferry in South Setauket, Long Island’s first not-for-profit Life Plan Community, marked its 25th anniversary last week with two resident-centered celebrations reco ...
Now in its 22nd year, the Wet Paint Festival is an outdoor event providing the community with the unique opportunity to watch plein air painters as they capture the area’s beauty.
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Sixth Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who allegedly stole merchandise from a South ...
Working with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Assistant Professor Helen Hou, Irene Nozal Martin and Kyle Daruwalla published a recent paper in Nature Neuroscience that described Cheese3D, a tool that ...
Urban Air Lake Grove hosted its 3 rd Annual Stony Brook Cancer Center Fundraiser in honor of late co-founder Dave Wolmetz here today, raising more than $8,000 for research and treatment at Stony Brook ...
Your kidneys serve many functions. In addition to filtering waste and fluid, they help control blood pressure, make red blood cells and vitamin D, and control your body’s acidity and its balance of ...
Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Jane Bonner attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for VFW Post 6249’s expansion of their World War II and Military History Museum at 81 Kings Road in Point Rocky Point on ...
Mother’s Day in May and Father’s Day in June often prompt children and parents to reflect on the meaning of parenthood. Most see parenthood as a lifelong role, one that even survives death. A tailored ...
Coming up on The Pressroom Afterhour, we speak with Town of Brookhaven Recycling Educator Zach Sicardi following the town’s successful special recycling event in Mount Sinai, where more than 600 ...
On Saturday, May 30, St. Francis Cabrini Roman Catholic Church in Coram was filled with plenty of nostalgia and trips down memory lane as the Knights of Columbus Mother Cabrini Council #7278 hosted ...
The Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of Monarch’s Nature on May 28.