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 Sandra Stelmach July 19, 2013
Locals try to beat the heat by turning up their air conditioners but face potential power outages due to the heat.
By Debbi Spiegel July 16, 2013
There boating options on both the North and South Shores this summer!
By Long Island News & PR July 01, 2013
Bound for the East End? We’ve Added Montauk and Greenport Trains Too.
By Long Island News & PR June 18, 2013
Track Work Will Continue Overnight.
By Wendy L June 18, 2013
A LIRR train derailed at the heat of rush hour after leaving Penn Station on Monday evening. It left commuters delayed and frustrated.
By Debbi Spiegel June 15, 2013
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
By Debbi Spiegel June 01, 2013
June is National Fruit and Vegetable Month.
By Allison Gayne May 21, 2013
Coinciding with May's Water Conservation Awareness Month, Port Washington Water District launches new Water Conservation Education youth program featuring kid-friendly educational activity books.
By Joe Randazzo May 19, 2013
Huntington might pass legislation for environmentally friendly tax breaks.
By Vickie Moller May 16, 2013
Memorial Day is both a time of new beginnings and a time of remembrance.
By Allison Gayne April 23, 2013
Laurie Murdock of Port Washington, NY and founder and executive director of The Mosaic School for Autism in Wantagh, NY is named to the Town of North Hempstead’s 20th Annual May W. Newburger Women’s Roll ...
By Debbi Spiegel March 20, 2013
Fill your Easter baskets with sweet treats!
By Eric Anderson March 16, 2013
A fire that erupted on Thursday in Port Washington was set by roofers, police say.
By Wendy L March 14, 2013
A mixed-use building at Herbert Avenue and Main Street in Port Washington went up in flames. The fire went on for hours with the compound of heavy winds and the building being an aged 1926 ...
By Debbi Spiegel March 12, 2013
With parades, every shade of green and Irish spirits celebrate the patron Saint of Ireland all weekend 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.
By Long Island News & PR January 29, 2013
Story by Craig Morrison, local Lighthouse Owner.
By Debbi Spiegel October 03, 2012
After Halloween costumes, candy is the second most important part of celebrating the holiday.