New York State Police announced a new initiative Friday that seeks to reduce accidents and fatalities along the Southern State Parkway.
A report from the State Comptroller’s office found there were more weekend LIRR riders in 2025 than in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 24/7 system allows Suffolk residents to report potholes, tree issues, and more directly to DPW, officials say.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday that the state would be spending millions to resurface roads on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley.
Snow and wind across the Northeast are causing widespread delays and cancellations as the busy holiday travel period continues.
New Yorkers voice their concerns about the new fare increases.
The bill would result in higher levels of enforcement and increased penalties for unsafe driving behavior on the Southern State Parkway.
One lane of William Floyd Parkway, Smith Point Beach, and Smith Point Marina will all be closed Aug. 7 from 6:30-10 a.m., police said.
The closures will occur between May 9 and May 12.
The Ronkonkoma, Babylon, and Long Beach lines will add trains. LIRR president says commuters can ride safely despite the coronavirus.
This week, some New York offices reopened, but for limited services. Teenagers waiting to get drivers licenses will have to wait longer.