The Farmingville Chamber of Commerce is looking for volunteers from Sachem to work the Second Annual Farmingville Street Fair on August 25 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Each student volunteer will be given community […]
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Sachem track fights back against cancer
Sports programs have long been touted for their many character-building qualities; teamwork, sportsmanship, persistence, and accountability immediately come to mind. This summer an even more basic team developed quality has come to light- friendship. With […]
Sachem East football golf outing set for 8/5
The annual Sachem East football golf outing will take place on Monday, August 5. This year the program will launch their new Ring of Honor. Check out the flyer below for more information and check […]
Sachem football kicks off w/ SYAG mini-camp
It’s still July, but football is in the air in Lake Ronkonkoma. There was a buzz at Fred Fusaro Alumni Stadium on Monday night, which marked the first day of SYAG mini-camp for Sachem North […]
Sachem Spirit runs at Belmont Park
It’s not often you find things with the Sachem name outside of the walls of our community on Long Island. A horse named Sachem Spirit ran at Belmont State Park over the weekend and placed […]
Educator Rudy DeSantolo passes away
Rudolph R. DeSantolo, a longtime teacher and administrator who served the Sachem Central School District from 1959-1995, passed away Friday. DeSantolo was an Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Personnel Services, now known as the Office of […]
Michta named finalist for PCA scholarship
Sachem North’s Katie Michta was named a finalist for the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Program, according to Sachem North track and field coach Alex Young. Finalists strive to impact sport on three […]
North’s Anthony Ross commits to SBU lax
Cortland may be a hotbed for Sachem football players, but Stony Brook lacrosse is the leader in recruiting Flaming Arrows laxers to play at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium right up Nicolls Road not far from […]