By Wendy L November 20, 2012
Some storm-damaged homes in New York City have no other choice but to be demolished...
By Amy Gernon November 20, 2012
The Islip Town Board approved its 2013 budget which calls for a 28 percent tax hike and 22 full-time position closures.
By Amy Gernon November 20, 2012
A non-operational oil rig exploded off the coast of Louisiana resulted in at least one death, with one crew member still missing.
By Christian Abbatecola November 20, 2012
Between the Jets, Nets, and Knicks, only one loss was had for New York this week.
By Amy Gernon November 19, 2012
FEMA has allocated $208 million for eligible Nassau and Suffolk residents whose homes were damaged during Superstorm Sandy.
By Amy Gernon November 19, 2012
Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford) has announced that he will step down as chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, as called for by the Republican term limit.
By Chelsea Triola November 19, 2012
Individuals and Business Volunteer Program in New York seeks help for Sandy victims.
By Wendy L November 19, 2012
North Babylon remains as the only location for a Sonic Drive-In restaurant on Long Island for now...
By Carrie B. November 19, 2012
The longer these breaches are left unrepaired, the larger they will become, which will result in them being more expensive and difficult to repair.
By Wendy L November 19, 2012
Thanksgiving week entertainment for all...
By Amy Gernon November 19, 2012
Joseph Beer, the 17-year-old driver in the Southern State Parkway crash that resulted in the death of his four friends, now faces multiple felony charges and up to 25 years in prison.
By Amy Gernon November 19, 2012
The gymnasium at St. Gertrude the Great Roman Catholic Church in Far Rockaway has been taken over by the Occupy Sandy movement, which is using their grassroots-style community organizing to help local residents return to ...
By Christian Abbatecola November 18, 2012
In the ongoing struggle against cancer, a new tool has been created to help treat and diagnose patients.
By Debbi Spiegel November 17, 2012
No matter how much turkey you've eaten, there's always room for at least a sliver of pie.
By Cait Russell November 16, 2012
Ping Media, a New York-based boutique production and post house, is excited to announce that it is in pre-production on its biggest project yet for the global accounting firm of Ernst & Young.
By Debbi Spiegel November 16, 2012
How my family and I made our roughing it into our own version of "Survivor: Long Island."
By Amy Gernon November 16, 2012
President Obama toured the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy 17 days after the historic storm created unprecedented damage in the region.
By Vickie Moller November 16, 2012
As district administrators, school leaders and teachers work to reopen schools in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, they face the challenges of power outages that are still being repaired, disabled communications systems, health and safety ...
By Amy Gernon November 16, 2012
County executives Mangano and Bellone announced that the odd-even gas rationing, implemented a week ago to mitigate the gas crisis caused by Superstorm Sandy, will end on Friday at midnight.
By Cait Russell November 15, 2012
Cameron Engineering & Associates, LLP proudly announces the acquisition of Laszlo Bodak Engineer, P.C., a well-established Mechanical – Electrical engineering firm located in New York City.