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Federal health officials say the cheese product, shipped to five states, was found to be contaminated with a potentially deadly bacteria.
The moratorium affects homes and businesses seeking a new or larger water service line.
A new study says drinking water can be less safe than what the government may deem legal.
The forum comes as the Hicksville Water District sues Dow, Procter & Gamble and more over the toxic chemical.
Nassau County officials are stepping up efforts to crack down on fake e-cigarette and vape products.
The screenings are free, and appointments aren't necessary. Look for the location nearest to you.
An air quality alert has been issued for Nassau and Suffolk counties until 11 p.m. Hicksville was in the alert.
The Runday will try to spread mental health awareness and raise funds to benefit those suffering from some form of mental health disorder.
Hicksville WD's Schuckmann Among LI Water Commissioners to address 1,4 Dioxane issues with GCP WD's Levy at NSWCA Meeting
The drive, held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., is for baby Elias, who suffers from a rare disease called NEMO.
Nearly 7,000 Long Island residents are HIV-positive and another 1,000 are undiagnosed, Northwell AIDS researchers say.
Aiming to help stem the tide of opioid deaths and addiction, Long Island Community Foundation awarded a grant to CN Guidance and Counseling
Rajvee Vora, a leader in integrated care, joins CN Guidance & Counseling Services, a Leading Long Island Mental Health/Addictions Nonprofit
A safe place to respite on Long Island.
The resident and his wife encouraged others to sign up for organ donation.
The Westbury Water District serves approximately 20,500 people.
The Hicksville Water District serves approximately 47,810 people.
The blood drive is in honor of Sarah Weippert, a 12-year-old girl who died from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
Advanced Treatments and Therapies for Autism Spectrum Disorder and other Chronic Neurological Conditions
More than 40 people put their memories to the test.
Residents can get their memory checked by professionals this month.
The center will be open until 7 p.m.
All police, fire, EMS and military personnel are invited to workout for free in honor of “First Responder Appreciation Month.”
Patient Centered Medical Homes provide high quality care for patients at lower costs.
NY State Office of Mental Health Awards CN Guidance Needed Technical Upgrade Grant