By Lyndsay McCabe April 12, 2013
Cathy and Robert Horvath, licensed wildlife rehabilitators, will have to find new homes for some of their rehabilitated but unreleasable creatures, such as their bobcat, Tasha.
By Allison Gayne April 08, 2013
Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners Association (NSWCA) honors outgoing President Robert McEvoy of Oyster Bay Water District.
By Allison Gayne March 20, 2013
As part of its continuing education initiative, the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners Association (NSWCA) recently hosted a seminar on best practices for addressing a New York State audit.
By Greg Back March 14, 2013
I am traveling all across New York to find the best breweries and the best places to drink a beer. Follow me in my journey and read all about my adventures as I discover my ...
By Debbi Spiegel March 06, 2013
Long Island restaurants are celebrating St. Patrick's Day all month long.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 10, 2013
The LIE will be closed from Exit 57 to Exit 73 until 5 p.m., but most state roads have reopened, and service has returned to particular branches of the LIRR.
By Amy Gernon January 24, 2013
Raymond Ragen, 44, of Mineola, has been indicted on multiple felony charges after the cement truck he was operating crashed into an overpass and collided with a school bus last July.
By Wendy L January 23, 2013
Police are seeking help to identify skeletal remains of a woman found with a gold pig pendant necklace. The remains were found in a bag buried in sand at a Long Island beach.
By Amy Gernon July 10, 2012
Investigators are still determining the actual cause of a yacht capsizing off the coast of Oyster Bay following a fireworks display.
By Vickie Moller June 25, 2012
The Stony Brook University School of Journalism has launched a campaign to establish a Center for International Reporting in honor of Marie Colvin, the legendary correspondent and native Long Islander, who was killed in a ...
By Hannah M. April 01, 2012
Long Island has a rich heritage as a fishing community.