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FealGood About 9/11 Victims Bill
The Smithtown News, 8/1/19
John Feal, of Smithtown, leads the successful legislative push alongside Jon Stewart and other activists to extend the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund.

Black Orphanage Part of Kings Park’s Forgotten History
The Smithtown News, 3/7/19
Most local residents have never heard of the Howard Colored Orphanage, but it’s part of Kings Park’s proud and diverse heritage.

Jewish Community Rallies After Synagogue Shooting
The Smithtown News, 5/2/19
Members of the Suffolk County Jewish community gathered for “Call to Action” service in response to the shooting at synagogue in Poway, California.

Perry Gershon Zeroes in on Zeldin
The Smithtown News, 9/6/18
Democratic challenger discusses his platform and strategy to defeat Republican incumbent in New York’s First Congressional District.

Bald Eagle Resurgence on Long Island
The Observer, 7/26/18
The national bird is becoming a common sight around the Island, including right here in Huntington.
Tigers Advance on Late-Game PK
The Observer, 10/25/18
The Northport boys’ soccer team punches its ticket to the quarterfinals behind late-game heroics.

Iconic Bar Back in Business
The Observer, 9/6/18
Gunther’s Tap Room, more than a year after a fire left it in charred ruins, makes triumphant return to Main Street.

Longtime Incumbent Faces Close-Call Rematch
The Observer, 9/27/18
GOP State Senator Carl Marcellino talks about why he is running for re-election, and what it will take to stave off James Gaughran once again.

Alec Baldwin Joins Democrat on Campaign Trail
The Smithtown News, 10/11/18
The SNL star, and noted Democratic donor, shows support for Perry Gershon and confronts protesters at a campaign event in Kings Park.

School’s Out for Unvaccinated Kids
The Smithtown News, 9/26/19
On their children’s final day of class, parents protest New York’s new vaccine law that bans unvaccinated kids from attending public and private schools.

Anti-War Group Takes Aim at Members of Congress
The Smithtown News, 3/28/19
North Country Peace Group stage “34 Backpacks” protest at Rep. Zeldin’s congressional office, highlighting their strong objection to the United States’ involvement in the Yemeni Civil War.

Novice Embraces Run at Political Powerhouse
The Observer, 10/25/18
Kathleen Cleary is part of a wave of women around the country running for political office. One person stands in her way—the Majority Leader of the New York State Senate.

Commack’s Cinderella Softballers Win Suffolk Championship
The Smithtown News, 3/7/19
The Commack Softball, the 10th-seed heading into the playoffs, overcomes the odds to win the first county title in program history.
His Story Continues...
The Smithtown News, 8/2/18
Smithtown author finds strength in writing after accident left him unable to speak.

GOP Challenger Fighting the Oligarchy, Suozzi
The Smithtown News, 10/18/18
Dan DeBono is running against Democratic incumbent Tom Suozzi in the Third Congressional District, focusing on campaign finance reform and economic stability.

Town Prepares Lifeguards for Opioid Rescues
The Observer, 7/5/18
Town of Huntington announces training of lifeguards to administer Narcan, the life-saving antidote used to treat opioid overdoses.

Long Island Cares Helps Government Workers During Shutdown
The Smithtown News, 1/24/19
Local charity Long Island Cares assists government workers who are working unpaid or furloughed because of the longest shutdown in US history, providing them food and supplies.

Weld Sees Urgency to Take on Trump
The Smithtown News, 4/25/19
Smithtown native and former Governor of Massachusetts, William Weld, sits down with the Smithtown News to discuss his childhood on Long Island, his decision to primary President Trump and his policy priorities.

New York State Explores Marijuana Legalization
The Smithtown News, February 2019
Four-part series exploring marijuana legalization in New York, from the state’s checkered past policing drugs to the present-day legislative hurdles preventing a recreational marijuana market.

Progressives Make Push for Single-Payer Healthcare in New York
The Smithtown News, 3/21/19
Progressive groups, like Long Island Activists, pressure state senators to keep campaign promise and support the New York Health Act. (Photo credit: Will Waldron/Times Union)

Red Light Scam?
The Smithtown News, 9/27/18
An investigation into Suffolk County’s Red Light Program, analyzing the statistics and legality around the oft-criticized cameras.

Activists Hold Rally Against Gun Violence
The Smithtown News, 8/2/18
Family members of victims from the Parkland shooting, elected officials and student activists come together to demand gun control measures.

Museum Reaches Quarter-Century Mark
The Smithtown News, 10/4/18
The Kings Park Heritage Museum, a hidden gem within a historical town.

9/11 First Responders Remembered
The Smithtown News, 9/15/18
The 9/11 Responders Remembered Park adds more names to its memorial wall, honoring the men and women who have died and continue to die from illnesses attributed to their Ground Zero efforts.
Kingsmen Trounce West Babylon on Homecoming
The Smithtown News, 10/11/18
Kings Park’s defense came to play, as the Kingsmen hold West Babylon scoreless for a decisive victory.