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Paris 2024 viewers expected to have the most access to Games ever
STAMFORD, Conn. — The 2024 Paris Olympics will be more accessible for viewers than any other Games. That's because NBCUniversal's coverage of the Olympics will have enhanced closed captioning, expanded audio description and better digital content accessibility. Closed captioning, which assists viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing,...
Fifty-Six Seawolves Earn CAA Football Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll
RICHMOND, Va. – Stony Brook football saw 56 student-athletes recognized on the 2024 CAA Spring Commissioner's Honor Roll, as announced by the conference office. Five student-athletes earned High Honors with Distinction (4.0 GPA), 12 more earned High Honors (3.7 - 4.0) and 39 more were recognized with Honors (3.0 - 3.7).
New water filtration system for Cedar Beach
On Thursday, June 11, Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine (R) was joined by Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico (R) and Councilwoman Jane Bonner (R-Rocky Point) to promote a new I/A water filtration system, soon to be installed at Cedar Beach. Innovative and Alternative On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems use advanced treatment...
Southforker Stories: Brewing up community in Westhampton Beach
Step into the WHB Brewing Company located in the Gabreski Airport industrial park at 220 Roger’s Way, and you feel like you just found one of the last un-Hampton havens around. Or, maybe better, the good, chill, jolly beachy vibes that you love about the Hamptons without the fussy stuff and overpriced accompaniments.
Village museum looking for former academy students
The Sea Cliff Village Museum is reaching out to former students of Harold Ransom Stevenson and his wife Alma Gallanos Stevenson, renowned artists and founders of the Stevenson Academy of Traditional Painting. The museum is preparing for a September exhibit titled “Harold Ransom Stevenson: An American Realist in Sea Cliff” and is keen to include stories, artwork, and memorabilia from those who studied under the Stevensons.
Property Transfers July 1-5
During the week of July 1-5, 11 properties traded hands for a total of $29.8 million, generating $74,400 in conveyance tax. One year ago, 17 properties changed hands for $42.3 million. 25 Flower Farm Circle sold for $4,400,000. Seller: Betina Chagas Gerdau Johannpeter Fracao. Buyer: Kathryn Ann & Richard James...
Real estate transfers: July 19, 2024
Transfers of real estate in the Town of Riverhead and selected hamlets in the Town of Southampton reported for RiverheadLOCAL by Suffolk Vision title service on July 19, 2024. Alice & Michael Jablonski to Mariela Mejia, 33 Josica Drive, $710,000, on May. 2, 2024. Douglas & Toni Hoverkamp to Toni...
YWCA Greenwich to Host Young Women’s Initiative
On Saturday, August 10 from 10 am to 4 pm, YWCA Greenwich will debut its Young Women’s Initiative (YW-I). This unique civic engagement training program for young women ages 16 – 20 will take place at YWCA Greenwich, 259 East Putnam Avenue in Greenwich. The YW-I Workshop will...
Western Sussex Junior Softball tops Canal to win state championship
After shutting out their opponents, 34-0, in the first two games of the Junior League all-star softball state tournament, Western Sussex earned a 16-0 win over Canal last Thursday night in Milford to win the state championship. The team will move on to Eastern Regional play in Orange, Connecticut this week.
Friday Flashback #408
As plans for a “new” Parker Harding Plaza creep along — even slower than downtown traffic — let’s look at the original lot. This view, a few years after it opened in 1954, shows the simple plan: circular traffic in one counterclockwise direction; angled parking along the river, in the middle and behind Main Street stores.
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