Little Flower welcomed Jessica Rothkuo, MS, to its senior executive team as the new SVP of Strategy, Development, and Communications.
Suffolk Federal Credit Union presented $37,500 in scholarships to nine local students attending Suffolk County Community College this fall.
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Options for Community Living, Inc. gratefully acknowledges the support of its community partner Bethpage Federal Credit Union.
St. James Smokehouse has chosen to voluntarily recall 93 cases of the salmon because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria.
Innovative initiative will help LI’ers and provide an economic boost for the region’s farmers thanks to a $60,000 grant from Stop & Shop
Zach Wilson and the New York Jets received some good news after a few days of worrying about the quarterback's right knee.
Six Long Islanders — including a Nassau police detective — were among nine charged, including members of the Genovese and Bonanno families.
Most of the new cases were in Westchester and Long Island, said DOH data.
The invasive beetles tunnel through trees and their branches, making both dangerous and susceptible to falling on people, said authorities.
Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty cuts the ribbon on real estate office of the future in Huntington Village
King Kullen employees volunteer throughout August to unpack and sort food donations at Long Island Cares in Hauppauge
UJA-Federation of New York hosts its signature shopping event in person once again
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.
Operations Manager with Educational Bus Transportation in Copiague receives The Golden Merit Award from the NSTA
With the ongoing war in Ukraine and a pandemic, bio-mass diesel could be the nation's answer to solving high gas prices, said officials.
The funds will go toward enriching academic programs and hiring new staff throughout SUNY institutions, according to the Governor's Office.
People who were in arrears with their gas and electric utilities, will see their bills erased through an energy program, said Hochul.
Nina Smith Takes on Major Executive Leadership Role at Jovia
A $500 million investment to procure 2K MW will help the state get closer to creating 10,000 offshore wind jobs, said Hochul's Office.
Award is named in memory of the legendary educator, official, and coach Gaetano “Butch” Dellecave.
State Office of Cannabis Management to hold workshops Tuesday and Wednesday evening for weed licenses, said state officials.
Robert Blackmore used rocks to break into an IHOP, a Starbucks, two Dunkin' Donuts and five other businesses, according to police.
Suffolk Federal Credit Union donated to non-profit organization that provides free health & beauty services to cancer patients.
Smaller cities, towns and villages that don't receive direct grants from the American Rescue Plan Act will get the funds, said Hochul.
by SBA Atlantic Regional Administrator Marlene Cintron
Hattermann most recently served as Store Manager of the Bay Shore King Kullen
The grant funding is for food security, resiliency, water protection, agroforestry, the equine industry and the wine sector, said the state.
USPS, which delivers mail to 150 millions addresses across the country, offers safety tips on protecting coveted packages.
The signature shopping event is in person once again
Out of 100 restaurants listed, 4 Long Island eateries were named both top-rated and efficient, DoorDash says.
Longtime King Kullen employee previously served as Vice President & Controller – Finance.
Over the course of two days, 10 catalytic converters worth approximately $5,000 were stolen from 10 vehicles.
Garden City Resident has been awarded Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association (NSWCA) Nicholas J. Bartilucci Manhattan Scholarship.
Long Island Based Developer Acquires Gymnastics Studio
Students across Long Island received reusable water bottles and certificates for participating.
Long Island Resident Launches Program to Help Unsigned Musicians and Bands
Stop & Shop Donates $9,900 to Island Harvest as Part of ‘Community Assist’ Promotion with the Islanders
Blumenfeld Development Group Signs Optimum to 5-year lease
Over 100 animal rights advocates are expected to protest at the Belmont Stakes to educate the public about animal cruelty and horse deaths.