By Debbi Spiegel August 27, 2013
Producing small batches of beer lets a microbrewery specialize in unique types of beers.
By Long Island News & PR August 23, 2013
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced that the harvesting of shellfish, other than oysters, from the normally certified waters of Cold Spring Harbor in the Towns of Oyster Bay and ...
By Sandra Stelmach August 22, 2013
Be sure to mark your calendars and the end the summer right with these action and fun packed events in celebration of Labor Day Weekend.
By Long Island News & PR August 16, 2013
The NYS DEC today announced that the harvesting of shellfish from a specific north shore area in the Town of Oyster Bay is permitted, effective at sunrise, Saturday, August 17th.
By Debbi Spiegel July 30, 2013
Kayaking is a popular activity on Long Island.
By Wendy L July 22, 2013
After two men aboard a speed boat were ejected off the vessel on the Long Island Sound, the boat continued to run at high speeds with no one on board. There was a dramatic rescue, ...
By Christian Abbatecola July 22, 2013
Several lines of the Long Island Rail Road will see rush-hour adjustments over the next few weeks.
By Long Island News & PR July 12, 2013
Packaged Day Trips - Escorted and Non-Escorted – Offer Sightseeing At Affordable Prices.
By Lyndsay McCabe July 11, 2013
One day after being purchased by B&G Foods, Pirate Brands announces the layoff of all employees at its Sea Cliff headquarters.
By Wendy L July 05, 2013
Last year on July 4th, three children were killed as a result of drowning when a yacht capsized. A report was released this week indicating the cause of the boat capsizing to be overcrowding.
By Long Island News & PR July 01, 2013
Precautionary Closure due to Reported Illnesses.
By Long Island News & PR July 01, 2013
North Shore Areas to be Closed Starting July 4th; Expected to Reopen July 11th.
By Long Island News & PR June 27, 2013
$30 Million in First Round to Implement Projects for Smart Growth, Improved Energy Efficiency, Green Jobs and Greenhouse Gas Reduction
By Eric Anderson June 23, 2013
The new legislation is awaiting Cuomo’s signature.
By Joe Randazzo June 12, 2013
The West Shore Road and Long Beach Boardwalk are two major repairs following Sandy in the midst of being completed.
By Vickie Moller May 28, 2013
They range from failing to keep exam materials in a secure lockbox, to improper assistance by teachers during tests, to scoring irregularities--thirty-six confirmed cases of cheating on state tests in Long Island schools over the ...
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.