By Long Island News & PR June 24, 2013
Railroad Tie Installation Work Will Result in Added Travel Time for Customers.
By Eric Anderson June 21, 2013
A man from Farmingdale asked for donations for a fake charity; a Deer Park man was convicted after threatening to bomb a Home Depot.
By Sandra Stelmach June 20, 2013
Long Islanders gather together for some of the largest celebrations in the country. With fast-approaching festivities and fireworks, don’t miss out on the fun - check out what’s happening near you and across Long Island!
By Wendy L June 13, 2013
A Romanian citizen has been caught rigging ATM machines in Kings Park and Huntington Station. Nearly $10,000 has been stolen from ATM customers.
By Long Island News & PR May 30, 2013
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today outlined details of the Tax-Free NY initiative to business groups and representatives of chambers of commerce from across the state.
By Long Island News & PR May 29, 2013
With Witness Tampering Cases on the Rise On Long Island, Schumer Pushes Legislation That Would Beef-Up Witness Protections So Criminals Can’t Unfairly Influence the Justice System.
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 Allison Gayne May 24, 2013
The Long Island Fight for Charity announces 21 boxers representing an impressive cross-section of Long Island business professionals.
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 Wendy L May 20, 2013
Police continue to investigate the cause of an SUV crashing into Huntington Harbor over the weekend. The incident left one man dead and the passenger in the vehicle injured.
By Eric Anderson May 19, 2013
A 14-year-old was shot while riding a bus in Queens; Police say four Long Island businesses sold alcohol to minors.
By Joe Randazzo May 19, 2013
Huntington might pass legislation for environmentally friendly tax breaks.
By Allison Gayne May 16, 2013
The latest information and updates regarding three of Long Island's largest towns - Babylon, Huntington and North Hempstead - were recently revealed during CIBS LI's Meet the Supervisors Breakfast.
By Lyndsay McCabe May 12, 2013
The moratorium on applications and permits for wind turbines in Huntington has been extended until December while the board decides on regulation of key aspects of wind turbines, including the permissible size, height, and noise ...
By Wendy L May 05, 2013
Bamboo plants may offer beauty, but also many problems if not managed properly. Malverne jumps on the band wagon to ban bamboo planting outdoors.
By Lyndsay McCabe May 04, 2013
At a meeting on Thursday, legislators proposed outfitting all school buses with ignition interlock systems - similar to that of a Breathalyzer test - to prevent bus drivers from driving drunk.
By Debbi Spiegel May 04, 2013
Mother's Day is right around the corner and your mom deserves the best!
By Long Island News & PR April 21, 2013
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York State has provided over $8 million to areas affected by Superstorm Sandy for the reimbursement of costs for cleaning up after the storm.
By Vickie Moller April 19, 2013
Hurricane Sandy and Winter Storm Nemo are behind us, and the plows that moved tons of snow have been retired for the season.
By Eric Anderson April 13, 2013
A woman from Long Island allegedly dragged a bicyclist behind her car for several hundred feet.