[ad_1] Alexander Rabin and Caren Solomon When Sultan Al Jaber, the president-designate of COP28, unveiled plans for a first-ever Day of Health at the upcoming United Nations-sponsored climate summit, he noted his “resolute” determination to “address the challenges posed to health by climate change.” The announcement was welcome given the climate-fueled health crises that […]
[ad_1] Jackie Calmes In the wake of this week’s terrifying news of the New York Times/Siena College polls showing Donald Trump beating President Joe Biden in must-win battleground states, keep in mind two words and spread them: Insurrection Act. It’s been 31 years since a president last invoked the act and dispatched troops domestically […]
[ad_1] Michael DiSilvio, pictured with his wife, Kathleen Stewart, and their children, Isla and Raylan, was among this years armed service members recognized on the Wall of Honor at Mattituck High School. (Credit: Nicholas Grasso) For Michael DiSilvio, a dose of patriotism and community support could not have arrived at a better time. Ahead of […]
[ad_1] John P. Kujawski Jr. of Jamesport died on Nov. 8, 2023 at his residence. He was 82. Born in Greenport on Aug. 25, 1941, he was the son of John P. Kujawski Sr. and Edith (Sawicki) Kujawski. He graduated from Mattituck High School in 1959 and married Susan on July 28, 1980, in Aquebogue. […]
[ad_1] John Edwin Cashwell, Sr. of Southold, and formerly of Mt. Airy, NC, passed away at home with his family by his side on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023 at the age of 85. The family has chosen to remember John’s life privately at this time. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. […]
[ad_1] Photo credit: Chris Francescani Time and weather are taking their toll on aircraft displayed at Grumman Memorial Park in Calverton. On the last Thursday of the month, a handful of former Grumman employees meet for lunch at Watermark of Wading River to catch up, have a few laughs and maybe reminisce a bit about […]
[ad_1] LYNN — It was decision time for one of the best runners in the state and St. Mary’s own Kyle Kwiatek, signed his National Letter of Intent to run at Stonehill College. When asked why Stonehill, Kwiatek spoke about the similarities between Stonehill and St. Mary’s. “When going through the college process, I was […]
[ad_1] LYNN — Neither Lynn Tech nor Lynn English made the 2023 state tournament, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t time for more rivalry football. With Thanksgiving day games on the horizon, both Tech and English still have reason to battle it out, and did just that on Thursday night at Manning Field. A low-scoring, […]
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[ad_1] LYNN — North Shore Community College (NSCC) has been awarded $199,621 to fund the accreditation of its Nutritional Science & Diet Technology Degree (NSD) program and attract more Hispanic students to it within the next four years. The grant comes from the federal Hispanic-serving Institutions (HSI) Education Grants Program, administered by the U.S. Department […]