The economic outlook of Long Island business leaders is markedly up. That’s according to the 30th annual Long Island Economic Survey, by PKF O’Connor Davies, the accounting firm with an office in ...
Will the year 2025 be a historic one for the 3 million-plus residents of Long Island? You can bet it will be. Making a list of the possibilities is an easy task. Predicting what will happen is a lot ...
The owner of the Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue, N.Y., has been forced to euthanize its flock of more than 100,000 ducks due to positive bird flu tests.
They’re pawsitively wonderful. A senior couple married for nearly 70 years has become the delight of Nassau County, with 20 years of bringing joy to local children, most recently with the assistance ...
The Locust Valley Board of Education appointed Christina Tomlinson as a new trustee and looked ahead to next year’s budget at its Jan. 21 meeting. District ...
Despite the havoc it is wreaking on the farm, health officials say the risk of the public getting sick is minimal.
New York has barred drivers from driving past buses picking up or dropping off kids for a long time, and a 2019 law let local governments install cameras and issue tickets to those who ignored the ...
The L.I. American Red Cross is ramping up efforts to provide more opportunities for East End residents to get involved in relief efforts.
Cybercriminals drained over $15.5 million from the account of a Nassau County utility — thanks to the “shocking incompetence and negligence” of the First National Bank of Long ...
Commuters have grown familiar with the sound of a melodic hum while driving through parking lots or stopped at a red light as electric vehicles become commonplace on Long Island’s roads. In Suffolk ...