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By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
Funding Available Through Forest Conservation Easements for Land Trust Grant Program.
By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
Good Cause as written would protect renters across New York State from unjust evictions; Half of Long Island tenants currently pay +30% of income on rent.
By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
LIRR On-Time Performance of 96.3% Marks Best February in 12 Years; High Comes One Year After Major Service Increase Associated With Grand Central Madison.
By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
“These individuals took advantage of New Yorkers who stayed at home in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to steal some of their most valuable assets,” said Attorney General James.
By Long Island March 11, 2024
Suffolk County Police Fourth Squad Detectives are investigating a single-vehicle crash in Smithtown that resulted in the death of a man, as the driver lost control of his vehicle, which overturned and caught fire on ...
By Long Island March 11, 2024
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police are seeking public assistance to identify and locate a man who stole sneakers from Dicks Sporting Goods at Smith Haven Mall on March 1st.
By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
“For almost eight years, Kai Li has been wrongfully detained by the Chinese Communist Party,” said LaLota.
By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
“My administration is committed to ensuring the Town of Oyster Bay is the best place to live, work, and raise a family,” Supervisor Joseph Saladino said.
By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
This event aims to provide valuable resources and support for veterans transitioning to civilian life, offering a platform for networking, education, and empowerment.
By Chris Boyle March 11, 2024
““With this last major step now completed, I am hopeful that the beach will be open in the near future,” Minority Leader DeRiggi-Whitton said.
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
Change Healthcare Continues to Restore Systems Following Unprecedented Cyberattack; State Department of Financial Services Issues Letter Outlining Protocols for Health Insurers.
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
Sloan Research Fellows are marked as the most auspicious scholars in their fields and are projected to become the next generation of scientific leaders across the United States and Canada.
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
Shake A Paw Sold Sick Puppies, Some of Which Died Shortly After Purchase, to Unsuspecting New Yorkers.
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
New York State Department of Financial Services Recovered More Than $158 Million for Consumers and Health Care Providers as Well as $23 Million in Restitution from Enforcement Actions.
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
Santos, 34, grew into infamy after being elected to Congress in 2022 after it was revealed that many of the statements he made during his campaign were false.
By Long Island March 08, 2024
Homicide Squad detectives are investigating a critical pedestrian accident in Baldwin after a 70-year-old man was struck by a 2013 Nissan on Thursday evening, leaving him with severe head and body trauma and the female ...
By Long Island March 08, 2024
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Fourth Precinct Crime Section are seeking the public's help to identify a man who stole two pairs of shoes from an Islandia store in February, offering a ...
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
Public Service Commission and Division of Consumer Protection Combined Helped Over 51,000 New Yorkers with Complaints in 2023.
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
“Accessing the American Dream of home ownership can seem daunting– especially on Long Island where real estate prices are so high,” Legislator Mulé said.
By Chris Boyle March 08, 2024
“Each year, the Town has the honor of recognizing women who go above and beyond to improve the lives of those around them through our Women of Distinction Program,” said Councilwoman Johnson.