For so many friends and family of Matt DiStefano, a lasting moment was when he was recognized at a New York Islanders game earlier in the year. He made his way around the inner ring […]

For so many friends and family of Matt DiStefano, a lasting moment was when he was recognized at a New York Islanders game earlier in the year. He made his way around the inner ring […]
Sachem alum and Neumann University senior Bo Olshefsky honored 9/11 victims by climbing 120 floors on a Stairmaster as a tribute to the heroes who did the same that fateful day. Citing friends and family […]
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 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, […]
When staff and students make their way back to Sachem North this week for the first time since last winter, they’ll be greeted by a new court design in the gymnasium. The court is now […]
Anthony Palermo is hoping to be the next Sachem alum to play professional baseball. The Sachem North product was drafted by the Long Island Ducks and invited to spring training in 2021. He impressed Ducks […]
Jeff Wallner packed his bags in June 2019 and moved to Beverly Hills. A finance and sports business exec by nature, he put his deal making ability to the test and latched on to the […]