By Vickie Moller November 13, 2012
The Kings Park Board of Education recently acknowledged the donation of sixteen 61-note electronic keyboards for the Kings Park High School music program, a contribution made possible through the efforts of Students for a Saner ...
By Amy Gernon November 13, 2012
John Applewhite, a lineman from Lakeland, Fl. was attacked on Friday as he and a fellow lineman entered a Texas Roadhouse restaurant on Hempstead Turnpike.
By Amy Gernon November 13, 2012
New York Senator Charles Schumer has issued a warning to insurers from charging hurricane deductibles to homeowners who are suffering from Sandy-related damage.
By Christian Abbatecola November 13, 2012
The Knicks and Nets both had winning weeks, but the Giants and Jets were soundly defeated.
By Amy Gernon November 12, 2012
Sandy kept students out of the classroom for over a week, and state officials are still determining whether or not to waive the 180-day school year requirement to ease recovery on districts and students alike.
By Amy Gernon November 12, 2012
Two weeks after Hurricane Sandy, the Long Island Rail Road continues to operate with some cancellations and diverted trains due to temporary repairs in Amtrak's East River tunnels.
By Cait Russell November 12, 2012
Some NYS Parks Remain Closed Due to Extensive Damage Caused by Sandy, and the subsequent Nor'easter that hit the area. Here's the latest update from NYS.
By Amy Gernon November 12, 2012
The increase in homeless New Yorkers, along with the influx of relief workers has created a housing shortage in the area, is only compounded by the delayed progress in restoring power.
By Chelsea Triola November 12, 2012
Long Islanders aren’t the only ones suffering from the devastation from Hurricane Sandy. Their pets are suffering as well, some still without their families.
By Wendy L November 12, 2012
One alligator, two alligators, three alligators and now 9th alligator found on Long Island in six weeks.
By Debbi Spiegel November 12, 2012
There are local Food Pantries who both accept donations as well as feed those in need.
By Amy Gernon November 12, 2012
Hurricane Sandy continues to inflict harm upon Long Island's waterways, from the introduction of partially treated sewage to oil and gasoline spills.
By Wendy L November 12, 2012
Catch some of the latest theater performances, musical performances and other local happenings here!
By Cait Russell November 09, 2012
AdvancePierre has donated 40,000 meals worth of food to Island Harvest to help with their Sandy Relief Efforts.
By Amy Gernon November 09, 2012
The Loyal Dog Ale House in Lindenhurst is doing its part for the relief efforts following Hurricane Sandy by hosting "Hops for Long Island" Red Cross fundraiser and supply drive.
By Cait Russell November 09, 2012
The Salem Witch Trials Come To Life On Stage In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible Show Opens This Friday, November 9-24th.
By Lauren Pozmanter November 09, 2012
Tired of the wedding cake idea? Try something different!
By Cait Russell November 09, 2012
As we begin to recover from Hurricane Sandy, there are many ways that you can help LI to rebuild in the wake of the largest storm to ever hit the North East.
By Amy Gernon November 09, 2012
City officials have announced that Long Beach's water supply is safe to drink, but all faucets should be flushed for 10 to 15 minutes before drinking or using the water.
By Amy Gernon November 09, 2012
Long Island Rail Road is operating at 45 percent capacity as Amtrak crews continue repairs in two of their four East River tunnels that were flooded during Hurricane Sandy.