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By Vickie Moller May 25, 2013
On Friday, hundreds of people holding American flags lined the street along Park Boulevard in Massapequa Park, honoring a Long Island Navy SEAL who was killed last week during a training exercise in Kentucky.
By Lyndsay McCabe May 22, 2013
After she lost her 11-year-old daughter, Joy Treanor worked with Christopher Briggs to raise money for diving equipment for Long Island towns.
By Vickie Moller May 21, 2013
Today, residents all across the Island are at polls voting on their district's school budgets--voting that will play a critical role in determining whether many of the services that districts have been forced to eliminate ...
By Allison Gayne May 20, 2013
The Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners Association (NSWCA) co-sponsors the first-ever Long Island Groundwater Symposium.
By Vickie Moller May 16, 2013
On Jan. 11, 2011, Erich A. Tasiello fled the scene after striking and seriously injuring a 44-year-old bicyclist while driving his 2000 Kia on Merritt Road in North Massapequa.
By Vickie Moller May 16, 2013
Memorial Day is both a time of new beginnings and a time of remembrance.
By Long Island News & PR May 15, 2013
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York State has provided over $20 million to areas affected by Superstorm Sandy for the reimbursement of costs for cleaning up after the storm.
By Debra Ann Kasimakis May 10, 2013
Hicksville Pride Day is May 18, 2013. Numerous events will be held throughout the day, starting with a community cleanup effort.
By Vickie Moller May 09, 2013
Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced Tuesday in a news release that $475.25 million in relief funding is being made available for 234 rebuilding projects along the Eastern Seaboard following Superstorm Sandy.
By Vickie Moller May 06, 2013
Michael Hammond of Massapequa Park was taken into custody Sunday after allegedly removing a pocketbook from the cart of an 86-year-old woman at a North Bellmore Stop and Shop.
By Lyndsay McCabe April 18, 2013
The Horvaths will be allowed to continue rehabilitating wildlife, but some animals will not be allowed to be kept on the property, including their bobcat, Tasha.
By Long Island News & PR April 15, 2013
Bobby and Cathy Horvath are well known state and federally licensed wildlife rehabilitators in the New York City area. Last week Oyster Bay officials began trying to shut them down.
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 09, 2013
Hop into spring fun with our list of local Easter egg hunts.
By Debbi Spiegel March 06, 2013
Long Island restaurants are celebrating St. Patrick's Day all month long.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 11, 2013
As Long Islanders attempt to get back to business as usual, freezing rain and some unplowed roads lead to numerous school and business closures.
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.