Editorial written by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Editorial Board Three years ago, the uniquely American conceit that “it can’t happen here” was debunked once and for all: A sitting American president refused to accept his legitimate electoral defeat, using toxic lies and incitement to violence in an attempt to overturn a valid election so […]
Amir Sommer As the child of a Palestinian father and an Israeli mother, all I want to say these days is: Stop, you are killing me twice. In the last three months, the most notorious conflict of our time has reached new levels of insanity. We are witnessing wholesale violations of international laws in […]
Cynthia Ann Smith, longtime resident of Greenport, died Jan. 4, 2024. She was 69. Born May 3, 1954 in Boston, Mass. she was the daughter of Charles and Margaret (O’Leary) MacDonald. Ms. Smith earned a bachelor’s degree and retired from working at the Family Service League. She was a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church […]
LYNN — Massachusetts Water Resources Authority crews gathered on Lewis Street to flush the water systems early Tuesday morning after a water-main break sent an approximately 30-foot geyser-like stream into the air, flooding the street. The powerful stream, which occurred at approximately 6 a.m. near the intersection of Lewis Street at Wardwell Avenue, prompted police […]
Longtime Greenport resident Nancy Jean Libbey died Jan. 2, 2024 at San Simeon by the Sound. She was 82. Born Sept. 4, 1941 in Medford, Mass., Ms. Libbey was raised by her parents Henry and Elizabeth (McArthur) Libbey in the Bronx on City Island. She worked as a waitress at Coronet Diner and Rhumb Line […]
Joan Ann Haupt, longtime Southold resident, passed away at her home Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024. She was 90 years old. Joan was born Nov. 11, 1933 in Richmond Hill, N.Y. to Celina (née Napell) and John Smith. She was one of three children. In April of 1951, she married the love of her life Harold […]
Peconic Community School students cutting the ribbon and officially opening the doors to the private school’s new home in Cutchogue on Saturday morning. (Credit: Melissa Azofeifa.) Here are the headlines for January 9, 2024. THE SUFFOLK TIMES Peconic Community School officially opens in Cutchogue RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW CAT sues Riverhead over EPCAL contract SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER […]
Three adult family members were found dead at a single family home in Nahant Monday night that officials said had elevated levels of carbon monoxide. Nahant Police and firefighters responded to a home on Cottage Street to conduct a well-being check Monday night. At approximately 10:50 p.m., first responders remained at the “very active scene,” […]
Matteo Valente January 8, 2024 by Matteo Valente Source link
The Big Blue of Swampscott beat Northeast Metro on Monday night to move them to 5-2 on the season. Three Swampscott players reached double figures as Connor Chiarello (16 points), Nakeylan Davis (14), and Gabe Tripp (12) led the way. Liam Wales (8 points) and Adam Spiracio (7 points and 12 rebounds) contributed to the […]