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We wanted to see Suffolk how you see Suffolk. To capture the essence of our city through your lens. Read more at:
24/01/2025

We wanted to see Suffolk how you see Suffolk. To capture the essence of our city through your lens.

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We wanted to see Suffolk how you see Suffolk. To capture the essence of our city through your lens. Submissions were accepted online from mid-November until December 1, 2024, in the categories of Agricultural, Architecture, Landscape, Scenes and Waterways. We received nearly 100 submissions. In this...

Showcasing SFR training, Technical Rescues
24/01/2025

Showcasing SFR training, Technical Rescues

Story by James W. Robinson Photos by Jen Jaqua   Suffolk Fire and Rescue provided a look at how our future firefighters train to serve city residents while also detailing outside of the norm duties that go beyond the smoke and flames. In two separate interviews, one on Oct. 30 and another on Nov. 1...

Full edition of Nov/Dec Suffolk Living
24/01/2025

Full edition of Nov/Dec Suffolk Living

Suffolk Fire and Rescue provided a look at how our future firefighters train to serve city residents while also detailing outside of the norm duties that go beyond the smoke and flames. View the full Edition here Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter

Sept/Oct edition of Suffolk Living
02/10/2024

Sept/Oct edition of Suffolk Living

Full edition here Another summer is coming to a close. The hustle and bustle of the school year is getting underway for many Suffolk families. Friday night lights, fall sports, and festivals return to the area and schedules seem to get a little busier in the months ending in “-ber.” As we pack u...

While Suffolk residents are accustomed to seeing police officers on the scene through traffic and crime situations, ther...
02/10/2024

While Suffolk residents are accustomed to seeing police officers on the scene through traffic and crime situations, there’s more to being a police officer than meets the eye.

While Suffolk residents are accustomed to seeing police officers on the scene through traffic and crime situations, there’s more to being a police officer than meets the eye. Suffolk Police Department’s Ancillary Unit offers various roles where officers serve the city and keep their community sa...

Skydive Suffolk gives veterans an experience of a lifetimeRead more at:
21/08/2024

Skydive Suffolk gives veterans an experience of a lifetime

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Earlier in June, Skydive Suffolk continued its support of those who serve by giving combat-wounded veterans an opportunity to skydive. Working with both the United Service Organization (USO) and Veteran Athletes United (VAU), SS worked to take 33 veterans and Gold Star family members out to skydive....

Mary Hill of Hobson Village: Her family and her legacyRead more at:
21/08/2024

Mary Hill of Hobson Village: Her family and her legacy

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Mary Hill is on a lifelong mission to continue the legacy of her family and the historic village of Hobson. The activist represents a family of seven generations that helped pioneer the African-American oystering village, originally known as Barrrett’s Neck before being renamed after Lieutenant Ri...

Breaking through limitations: Area 29 Special Olympics defy the oddsRead more at:
21/08/2024

Breaking through limitations: Area 29 Special Olympics defy the odds

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“Let Me Win, But If I Can Not Win, Let Me Be Brave In The Attempt” – this is the athlete oath of Suffolk’s Special Olympics, which helps local children and adults with intellectual disabilities reach their potential. Special Olympics Area 29 continues their work of giving opportunities to in...

Running with faithRead more at:
21/08/2024

Running with faith

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In January 2024, Suffolk’s Michaela Rose, now with the LSU track and field team, set the collegiate record in the 600-yard at the Corky Classic in Lubbock, Texas, beating a mark that stood for 41 years. Shortly after, she went 1:59.49 in her season-opening 800-meter performance at the David Hemery...

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