Originally a 1980 American comedy film, “9 to 5” tells the story of three working women living out their fantasies of getting even with their boss. In 2008 it was adapted to a musical and […]
Sachem Report
O’Hara accepts appointment to Air Force
Conor O’Hara, a senior 132-pound grappler who is Sachem East’s career wins leader with 152 high school victories, had narrowed his college choices recently to the Air Force, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and a foundation […]
Sachem East hosts “I Pledge” teen driving event, SADD receives $2,000 grant
Students at Sachem High School East experienced what it’s like to drive under the influence during an event hosted by the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office campus Thursday. About 1,000 students from East, during their health, […]
Seneca Strong 5K team raises more than $6,700
Seneca Strong, a team that competed in the Pineapple 5K, a Hawaiian themed race sponsored by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, has raised more than $6,700 since beginning fundraising earlier this year. They’ve received donations […]
Sachem North girls lax pounds Brentwood, 16-9
The Sachem North girls lacrosse team was clicking early and often on Wednesday afternoon jumping out to a 12-2 halftime lead in route to a 16-9 win in Division I girls lacrosse against Brentwood. A […]
Sachem East History Club recognized as a National Chapter of the Year
Sachem East’s History Club has been selected as one of ten National Chapters of the Year for the 2012-2013 school year by the National History Club, according to Sachem East Principal Lou Antonetti. This is […]
North edges East in boys lax battle
The rivalry that some folks in the community love, but others despise came and went on Monday afternoon. Sachem North beat Sachem East, 12-8, in boys lacrosse. Both teams are hovering around .500 or below, […]
Seneca staff rushed into burning home
The principal, custodians, a security guard and groundsmen from Seneca Middle School rushed to a burning home and aided in the safety of two small children Tuesday morning. Seneca custodial workers Jim Enright and Craig […]