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By Wendy L February 21, 2013
A 60-year old Massapequa woman went missing on Jan. 6 and more than a month later, her body is found five miles from her home at a vacant, Sandy-damaged house. Her family and police need ...
By Eric Anderson February 21, 2013
John Kaley of Connecticut crashed into a cop car in February 2011, killing Officer Michael Califano.
By Robert Ottone February 21, 2013
Ed Romaine discusses ideas at Brookhaven town meeting regarding snowfall.
By Long Island News & PR February 21, 2013
Proposal Creates Strongest Back-Up Power Law in the Nation for Critical Gas Stations.
By Vickie Moller February 21, 2013
Abrakadoodle is an award-winning mobile art education program that has offered innovative art programs to children all across the country since 2003.
By Wendy L February 21, 2013
After gone missing on Dec. 19, Marisha Cheong's body washes ashore at Breezy Point.
By Robert Ottone February 20, 2013
Rob takes an editorial stance on distracted driving after a personal experience.
By Vickie Moller February 20, 2013
Long Islanders who lost their homes or suffered extensive property damage in Hurricane Sandy may qualify for help from the Internal Revenue Service.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 20, 2013
Hurricane Sandy destroyed much of Liberty Island, keeping the landmark closed to tourists for nearly four months.
By Wendy L February 19, 2013
For those who missed the voyage on the Titanic in 1912, there's another chance at it come 2016. An Australian billionaire is financing the construction of a replica.
By Carrie B. February 19, 2013
Bill Gates admits Microsoft handling of smartphone market was "clearly a mistake."
By Vickie Moller February 19, 2013
At first glance, looking out over the scenic, placid waters surrounding Long Island, it would seem that they have returned to normal in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy; but a closer inspection reveals quite another ...
By Long Island News & PR February 19, 2013
Half-hour program, hosted by Emmy-winning Jim Paymar, investigates local matters including revitalizing downtowns, Long Island women in business, affordable housing, healthcare, and Long Island non-profit, among others.
By Wendy L February 19, 2013
Gas prices have been rising nationwide since the middle of January. The price of gas is expected to continue to climb, and here's why...
By Long Island News & PR February 18, 2013
CNSE hires over 50 Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises in building of NanoFab X, in accordance with the Governor's goal of achieving 20 percent MWBE participation in public construction projects.
By Eric Anderson February 17, 2013
Jocelyn Pascucci collapsed and died in the East Village after a night of partying.
By Carrie B. February 17, 2013
“Everyone I spoke to had a tear in their eye,” Lavin said. “And the response from the families validated that I needed to do this.”
By Eric Anderson February 16, 2013
A motel housing Sandy victims caught fire Friday night.
By Eric Anderson February 16, 2013
Community leader was charged with possession of child pornography in January
By Robert Ottone February 16, 2013
Rebecca Molinaro to take over as Administrator in the Hamptons starting in May.