Cutchogue East Principal Amy Brennan talks to students about bullying. (Courtesy photo) Here are the headlines for January 30, 2024. THE SUFFOLK TIMES Cutchogue East Elementary School launches anti-bullying initiative RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Remembering John Stefans: Former News-Review editor’s heart was in community journalism SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER Finding a home and making a difference: Jose Montalvo […]
Cutchogue East Principal Amy Brennan talks to students about bullying. (Courtesy photo) Cutchogue East Elementary School introduced students to a new anti-bullying program the school’s administrators hope to use throughout the school year and beyond. The elementary school, which instructs students in kindergarten through sixth grade, hosted an assembly Friday morning to introduce kids to […]
Matteo Valente January 29, 2024 by Matteo Valente Source link
LYNNFIELD — This one went south in a hurry. The Pioneers’ boys basketball team was cruising along against visiting Georgetown. With less than 30 seconds to go in the first half, the Pioneers had built a 33-22 lead after Chris Daniels drained a long 3-pointer and still had a decent 33-24 lead at halftime. Unfortunately […]
SAUGUS — Tree Warden Tim Wendell agreed to cut down a pair of trees on the property line at 6 Stanley Terrace and 17 Wakefield Ave. he deemed a credible threat to the Wakefield Avenue property during a Tree Hearing Monday night. But, Wendell and Tree Committee members rejected the bulk of the request from […]
Not one, not two, but three Commonwealth Athletic Conference titles in a row for the Lynn Tech girls track and field team. The Tigers defeated Innovation at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. “I’m very proud of these kids and all their hard work,” Tigers coach James Runner said. Jirelis DeJesus took home first place […]
The Saugus girls basketball team is 8-3 under new leadership as Joseph Lowe has taken over this year from former coach Mark Schruender. Despite the change in coaching, the Sachems are finding their form and performing well as of late. “I’m super happy to be back in Saugus. I was on the boys side for […]
Robert W. Keith of Peconic Landing in Greenport passed away Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024. He was 97. Arrangements, pending at presstime, are in the care of DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. The post Robert W. Keith appeared first on The Suffolk Times. Source link
One in 11 Americans rely on community health centers for routine medical care and social services. The clinics serve as a critical safety net in every state and U.S. territory for low-income people of all ages, as nine in 10 health-center patients live at or below 200% of the federal poverty line, according to the […]
Msgr. Paul V. Garrity Byron Raymond “Whizzer” White was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy. When he retired in 1993, he was the only Democrat on what was once called the Warren Court, named for Chief Justice Earl Warren. He earned the nickname “Whizzer” because of his athletic prowess […]