VideoNewsday's 2024 NY Emmy winners and nominationsUpdated October 28, 2024 12:38 pm ShareWatch Newsday’s 2024 NY Emmy-winning and nominated videos.WINNER 'You feel the ghosts out there'Emmy Winner: The historic Old Bethpage Village Restoration is the setting for vintage "base ball," which plays by rules set in the mid-19th century. Newsday won a New York Emmy award Saturday for its video about the players and the game.'Will you come eat with me?'Emmy Winner: What happens when strangers eat together? Newsday's Scott Vogel invited four random people to dine at the communal table at Barrique Kitchen & Wine Bar in Babylon.WINNER For the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers, reseeding the bay is a way to keep ties with cultural heritageEmmy Winner: The Shinnecock Kelp Farmers are 6 indigenous women who work to re-seed the bay. But for them, while it's important to help rid the waters of toxins, it's also a way for them to stay connected with 10,000 years of their cultural heritage.Father and daughter wedding dance in a wheelchairNewsdayTV's Macy Egeland shares a touching story about a father in a wheelchair who learned to dance with his daughter on her wedding day.Newsday Investigation: Babylon schools kept teacher accused of sexual harassment on payrollDocuments show the teacher had been "counseled" about sexual harassment before seven tennis players complained.'I'll never have relief'Michael Selter is among seven individuals who filed lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by Anthony Prochilo, former principal of Port Jefferson's Earl L. Vandermeulen High School, under the Child Victims Act. NewsdayTV's Macy Egeland and Newsday investigative reporter Jim Baumbach report.See what the public hears about a settlement agreementThe Commack Board of Education approves a settlement agreement in April 2022 that called for the resignation of tenured high school science teacher Vincent Cericola following an investigation into his use of the district's Wi-Fi.'It opens my empty heart and fills it up'At this Center Moriches camp, each camper has one thing in common — the loss of a loved one. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.'Boxing saved my life'When depression gripped Kenny Garcia's life, he sought relief in boxing. Learn how he fought back with the help of a trainer at the Westbury Boxing Gym.'A tremendous problem'LI's leading waste incinerator for years dumped ash at Brookhaven landfill that it couldn't be certain was nonhazardous, a Newsday investigation finds. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco report.Rolling into LI's roller rink history NewsdayTV's Elisa DiStefano visits United Skates in Seaford for a look back at Long Island's roller rink history.Malverne man says he lost more than $200,000 using betting appsA boom in legal online sports betting is fueling a rise in gambling addiction on Long Island, particularly among young men, experts say. NewsdayTV's Jamie Stuart reports.The Newsday Journalist CampaignThe Newsday Journalist Campaign aimed to showcase transparency as an organization, foster audience trust, a personal connection, loyalty and engagement. It positioned our team as relatable Long Islanders.Get in the Game with Newsday SportsNewsday's deep bench of sports writers focus on analysis, opinion and quality sports journalism for New York sports fans.Faces of Long Island: The Artist CornerAquebogue art professor Seung Lee uses his Asian heritage to create cultural understanding and reveals how he used art to enjoy his life in America. Yvonne Dagger, a Massapequa artist taught her dog, Dagger, who passed away shortly after the interview, how to paint and enrich the lives of Long Islanders they've encountered. Faces of Long Island SeriesFaces of Long Island covers diversity in all forms with a focus on unity and sharing positivity with uplifting stories. Featured here are: The story of a Centerport lawyer's leg amputation that helped him appreciate life more than ever and help other amputees, a discussion with a Copiague social worker who went through the foster-care system as a child and credits it with saving his life while inspiring him to take up the profession.Faces of Long Island: From Courtside to CoastlineExplore the inspiring journey of Mastic Beach's Sue Wicks, as she discusses her celebrated WNBA career while cultivating a passion for oyster farming. Reflecting on her basketball legacy and family's connection to Long Island waters, Wicks shares her experiences of working to restore the local ecosystem through the art of aquaculture.Faces of Long Island: Keeper of lightMontauk Lighthouse Keeper Joseph Gaviola recounts the storied history of Long Island's most beloved landmark and how it's been preserved for generations to come.