🌱 Now that’s what community partnership looks like!
In 2026, the Sachem Education Foundation proudly awarded a grant to Cayuga Elementary School to help create its new greenhouse.
WSHR welcomed Brendan Burke, play-by-play voice for the New York Islanders on MSG Networks, to The Final Score!
Brendan joined AJ, Pat and Chase for an inside look at his broadcasting journey.
Listen on Spotify: https://t.co/7D3zvWRdEs
Sachem Marching Band camp has been intense as students from across the district get ready for what should be a promising season.
Check back on WSHR socials for additional band videos this summer! 🥁 🏹
Memorable night as WSHR Sachem was officially credentialed to cover the Long Island Ducks.
One of our biggest goals is to create authentic opportunities for our student journalists, experiences that build their resumes, strengthen confidence and prepare them for pro careers.
🍿What a fantastic way to bring the community together! Families gathered under the stars all July long for the free Farmingville Flicks Outdoor Movie Series, presented by the Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the Sachem Public Library and local church.
Sachem is proud to partner with Blessings in a Backpack to help fight childhood hunger right here in our community.
The organization provides weekend meals to children who may not have reliable access to food when school breakfast and lunch aren't available.
From Sachem to the world stage! Congrats to Sachem alum Christopher Macchio '96, who performed "America the Beautiful" during the closing ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium before Spain and Argentina took the field.
🚔🎙️ WSHR LIVE SPECIAL: Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon Jr. stopped by the WSHR 91.9 FM studios for an in-depth conversation.
🎧 Listen to the full WSHR Live Special: https://t.co/mdync5I0R4
From Sachem to the NHL. Fresh off his induction into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame, Sachem alumnus Keith Kinkaid stopped by the WSHR 91.9-FM studios for a special conversation about his incredible journey from local rinks to the NHL:
🎧 Listen https://t.co/mdync5I0R4
The 2025–26 academic year was nothing short of historic for WSHR 91.9 FM. From award-winning journalism and regional recognition to commendable listenership, the station reemerged as one of the most influential student and community media outlets in the tri-state region.
Congratulations to The Alternative Hour, our 2026 WSHR Show of the Year!
Hosted by Jack Kelly, Lucia Bruccoleri and Cara DeSantis, The Alternative Hour quickly became a favorite among our listeners.
Sachem alum and Lake Grove native Joe Scally reached a major milestone in his soccer career on Friday, seeing action in the United States Men’s National Team’s 2-0 victory over Australia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Alyssa Tappin had one last thing to do on senior day … sign the wall at WSHR!
A new tradition and no better person to be the first student station manager to leave her mark.
She helped build the foundation for the future, so it’s fitting she signed the bricks. 🧱
Congratulations to Sachem East's Bella Galeas on capturing the New York State Pentathlon Championship, adding yet another remarkable accomplishment to her already historic track and field career!
At the time of his call-up, Schlesinger was tied for second in the Midwest League with 63 strikeouts, further establishing himself as one of the organization’s top pitching prospects.
The hard-throwing left-hander continues to rise through one of baseball’s top farm systems and earned the promotion while ranked as MLB Pipeline’s No. 26 Guardians prospect.
TODAY: Tune in to WSHR 91.9 FM for another LIVE SPECIAL featuring Hall of Fame Sachem soccer coach Frank Schmidt.
We'll discuss the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the rise of Joe Scally, the growth of the game on Long Island, and what the future holds for soccer in the United States. ⚽️
91.9-FM WSHR celebrated the most successful night in the nearly 60-year history of Sachem radio,earning 11 honors from the Press Club of Long Island and further cementing its place as Long Island’s premier high school media outlet.
Read more: https://t.co/qiSXPeKAs8
The Sachem Harbinger hasn't existed for over 20 years, and it wasn't a daily student paper, but if it did, here is what the back page should look like.
WSHR is recognizing this historic generational moment with a traditional cover story while paying tribute to Sachem's paper.