By Chris Boyle May 16, 2022
An elderly Quogue woman was contacted by someone claiming there was child pornography on her computer and was directed to purchase $10,000 in Home Depot gift cards to clear the device.
By Long Island May 15, 2022
The full eclipse will last over five hours and end in the early morning on Monday.
By Lon Cohen May 15, 2022
Breakfast and lunch spot first opened in Patchogue in 2018.
By Long Island May 14, 2022
AG James Has Taken More Than 3,000 Firearms Out of Communities Since 2019
By Long Island May 13, 2022
Environmental, civic, and social justice organizations today called on Governor Hochul to modernize New York’s landmark recycling law, commonly known as the “Bottle Bill.”
By Long Island May 13, 2022
AG James Offers Tips to Limit Unwanted Sharing of Personal Information Tracked by Some Social Media Platforms and Everyday Apps
By Long Island May 13, 2022
Friday the Thirteenth isn't the only combination on the calendar that has inspired superstition.
By Long Island May 13, 2022
The Bellmore Playhouse hosts a night of horror film shorts, film director Q&As, live music, and more, on Friday, May 13.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2022
“The quality and talent of young artists from across the First District remains unparalleled," said Congressman Zeldin.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2022
Pre-sale tickets are now on sale for $14 and group tickets (10 or more) are also available for $10 per ticket.
By Long Island May 12, 2022
Jofaz Transportation, Inc., 3rd Avenue Transit, Inc., and Y&M Transit Corp., Inc. Violated City and State Idling Limits Leading to Widespread Air Pollution in Communities of Color
By Long Island May 12, 2022
The East End hot spot invites visitors and locals to enjoy fun and free programming all summer long
By Long Island May 12, 2022
Crime is on the rise here on Long Island and now that it’s vacation time, you need to consider how you’re going to protect yourself, your family, and the things that matter most.
By Chris Boyle May 12, 2022
Governor previously ordered SUNY and CUNY to end this practice.
By Chris Boyle May 12, 2022
Long Island fiber arts fair showcases the talents of fiber artisans, and features furry friends, shearing demonstrations, historic tours and more!
By Long Island May 11, 2022
AG James Advises Parents to Speak to Doctor if Short on Formula, Encourages New Yorkers to Donate Excess Formula to Local Food Pantries
By Long Island May 11, 2022
It started with a late-night conversation between friends back in 2014
By Lon Cohen May 11, 2022
Section of roadway on Sunrise Highway has vexed commuters for decades.
By Lon Cohen May 11, 2022
Tsunis, a resident of Lloyd Harbor, is fluent in Greek and is involved with many Greek American organizations.