Stony Brook University has announced a record-breaking increase in philanthropic support for the fiscal year 2024, raising over $654 million. Approximately 85 percent of these funds are directed towards endowment gifts aimed at supporting the university's future generations.
On September 24, Supervisor Dan Panico was present to thank the Town of Brookhaven’s demolition crew as they prepared to demolish a blighted house and cottage in Middle Island. This action will pave the way for preserving 3.5 acres of critical open space. The Town acquired the parcel along East Bartlett Road to protect it from future development and maintain its natural state. The land is situated on the boundary between the Core of the Central Pine Barrens and the Compatible Growth Area. It features a quarter-acre pond, rolling topography, and old-growth woodlands.
Carleton Pulley, a 48-year-old resident of Bay Shore, has pleaded guilty to Endangering Public Health, Safety, or the Environment in the Second Degree. This charge stems from his illegal disposal of hazardous waste and old tires at the former Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center in April 2023.
Carleton Pulley, a 48-year-old resident of Bay Shore, has admitted to illegally dumping hazardous waste and old tires at the former Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center. The incident occurred in April 2023, and Pulley pleaded guilty to Endangering Public Health, Safety, or the Environment in the Second Degree.
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Jane Bonner have announced the completion of a significant paving project in Mount Sinai. The project, which covered 15 roads, had a total cost of approximately $1.3 million.
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich have announced the completion of two paving projects in Port Jefferson Station.
Amy Willi, a 45-year-old resident of Mastic, has pleaded guilty to Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree following an incident where her dog, Kojo, mauled a two-year-old boy and attacked the child's uncle. The announcement was made by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney.
Christopher Doran, a 66-year-old resident of North Babylon, has been indicted on charges of Attempted Robbery in the First Degree and related offenses. Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the indictment following an alleged incident involving a woman hired to clean Doran's apartment.
Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Jane Bonner have announced the resurfacing of Hawkins Path from Hawkins Road to County Road 83, as well as Hawkins Road from North Bicycle Path in Selden to Hawkins Path in Centereach.
Department of Computer Science Professor Steven Skiena, along with his former students Rami al-Rfou and Bryan Perozzi, received the 2024 KDD Test of Time Award for their work on graph representation learning.
Joe Verghese, MBBS, MD, MS, has been appointed chair of the Department of Neurology at the Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University. His appointment by Peter Igarashi, MD, Knapp Dean of the RSOM, will commence on October 14. Dr. Verghese is recognized nationally for his expertise in gait and cognition in aging.
William Floyd High School senior Nia Alicea has been named a Commended Student in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program. This recognition is awarded to 34,000 students nationwide for their academic excellence.
Joe Verghese, MBBS, MD, MS, has been appointed Chair of the Department of Neurology at the Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University. The appointment was made by Peter Igarashi, MD, Knapp Dean of the RSOM. Dr. Verghese is a recognized expert in gait and cognition in aging and will begin his new role on October 14.
Basheer Vinson, a 29-year-old from Brooklyn, has been found guilty of second-degree murder, attempted assault in the first degree, and other related charges. This follows a jury trial concerning a 2020 attempted robbery and shooting that resulted in the death of Mark Birthwright, 26, from Bay Shore and injuries to Robert Brown, 30, from Bellport.
Zariel Macchia, a senior student-athlete on the William Floyd High School cross-country team, has been named one of the top 25 girls’ cross-country runners by Newsday. In its feature, Newsday stated, “She won the Federation title in 17:59.4 and finished second in Class A, and in the merge, in 17:44.3 at the public-school state championships. The BYU commit, who already has a Class A title to her name, is the fastest runner in the state…and one of the fastest girls in the country.”
Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) has been recognized for its environmental sustainability efforts in healthcare. Vizient, Inc., a leading healthcare performance improvement company, named SBUH a top performer among comprehensive academic medical centers, awarding it the Environmental Sustainability Excellence Award.
Nina Cahill, 42, of Holtsville, has been indicted on charges including Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree for allegedly stealing a vehicle, robbing a bank, and leading police on two car chases. The incident culminated in a collision with a police vehicle that injured an officer.
The William Floyd School District has announced that it must comply with a federal mandate requiring the release of student information to military recruiters upon request. This directive is part of the No Child Left Behind Act, an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA).
Rep. Nick LaLota (R-Suffolk County) has successfully passed an amendment to H.R. 8790, the Fix Our Forests Act, which aims to address the damage caused by the southern pine beetle in the Northeast, particularly within Long Island's Pine Barrens. The amendment instructs the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a comprehensive study on the causes, effects, and solutions for the infestation of pine beetles in this region.