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Sachem’s Schlesinger, Acker Officially Sign with D1 Baseball Programs
Sachem East baseball continues to produce Division I talent. Two more student-athletes officially signed their letters of intent this week. Pitcher Rafe Schlesinger will play at the University of Miami and shortstop Tyler Acker signed […]
Sachem Alum Doug Smith Wins Reelection to NYS Assembly
Sachem alum Doug Smith has won re-election to his seat in the New York State Assembly. The republication politician, who first won his seat in 2018, beat democratic opponent Fred Ianacci by a large margin. […]
Sachem East’s Rafe Schlesinger Ranked as Top Pitcher on Long Island
The top pitcher on Long Island is Sachem East’s Rafe Schlesinger. Not just because he is a fire throwing lefty, but because Axcess Baseball and MLB Prospects Central released their Class of 2021 pitcher rankings […]
19 Years Later and the Pain is Still Real, the Memories at Still Vivid and We Will Never Forget
The camaraderie and unification that existed after the World Trade Center was attacked is almost unimaginable in comparison to the conflicts between Americans today. On September 11, 2001, too many men and women died at […]
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Suffolk County Legislator, Sachem Community Advocate Tom Muratore, 75, Dies
Suffolk County Legis. Tom Muratore, a dedicated public servant in the Sachem community for many years, passed away on Tuesday. He was 75 and suffering from cancer, according to officials. Serving the 4th legislative district, […]
Sal Nicosia, Child and Education Advocate, Dies at 93
If you attended Sachem board of education meetings over the last three decades you undoubtably know Sal Nicosia. “Did you get my book?” he would say. “Did I tell you about my book?” If you […]