By Long Island News & PR September 12, 2013
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced that the harvesting of shellfish from approximately 7,200 acres of normally certified shellfish lands in the towns of Brookhaven, Southampton and East Hampton is ...
By Long Island News & PR September 10, 2013
Bay Street Theatre’s Literature Live! will presentTHE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK live on stage beginning Friday, November 8 thru Tuesday, November 26.
By Long Island News & PR September 04, 2013
Closures Due to Heavy Rainfall.
By Lyndsay McCabe September 03, 2013
If approved, 4,400 homes on the South Shore from Fire Island to Montauk Point will be raised at no cost to the home owner.
By Long Island News & PR August 30, 2013
A Celebration of Life in Honor of Mary Gilmartin Steinbrecher on Saturday, August 31.
By Joe Randazzo August 30, 2013
A worker in Southampton's Driver's Seat Restaurant has been diagnosed with Hepatitis A. Those who may be infected can be treated for free by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services.
By Long Island News & PR August 29, 2013
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS) is investigating a case of Hepatitis A virus in an individual who worked at the Driver’s Seat Restaurant, 62 Jobs Lane, Southampton, New York.
By Debbi Spiegel August 27, 2013
Producing small batches of beer lets a microbrewery specialize in unique types of beers.
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 Lyndsay McCabe August 21, 2013
Reddish brown algae blooms have taken over much of the bays and estuaries on the east end, and are killing off fish and shellfish in record numbers.
By Long Island News & PR August 07, 2013
On August 6, County Executive Bellone, Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst and Legislator Jay Schneiderman announced that a Joint Service Agreement has been approved by the County to provide a Suffolk County accredited Veterans Service Officer (VSO) ...
By Wendy L August 07, 2013
Blue-green algae were detected at Lake Ronkonkoma. After several days of closure, it is now re-open for swimming with the algae level dropped back down to safety standards.
By Debbi Spiegel July 31, 2013
Think of these iconic places as a scavenger hunt for amazing experiences to enjoy with family and friends.
By Joe Randazzo July 27, 2013
The Shelter Island town board passes the Dark Skies law by a 3-2 vote. All outdoor lighting on shelter island must be muted between sundown and sunrise.
By Wendy L July 26, 2013
A deadly bacteria has been found in parts of Southampton waters, including Mill Pond in Water Mill and Agawam Lake in Southampton Village. Know what to look out for and the risks blue-green algae poses.
By Vickie Moller July 26, 2013
Twenty-nine-year-old Carissa Castillo of Shirley was killed Thursday morning when her sport utility vehicle veered into oncoming traffic and collided with a bus, police reported.
By Debbi Spiegel July 16, 2013
Nassau and Suffolk counties are helping residents deal with the heat.
By Long Island News & PR July 15, 2013
A Celebration of Life in Honor of Mary Steinbrecher on Saturday, August 31st.
By Debbi Spiegel July 09, 2013
Long Island has many of great beach camping spots.
By Lyndsay McCabe July 06, 2013
1,000 to 1,200 pounds of dead bluefish have been hauled in from the Shinnecock Bay, but not other fish species is showing signs of a die-off. Stony Brook University researchers are now stepping in to ...