2017 Kickoff Fundraiser and Free Music Festival Hosted By All-Female Alt-Country Rockers Celebrating the Global Work of “Girls Rising"
Also: Scaffolding collapse leaves workers hanging / Man charged in two home invasions / Lighthouse music festival canceled
Thirty-four Long Island communities made it into New York’s 100 Best Places to Live rankings by Niche.com.
The Jewelry Gallery, family-owned, has almost 20 years of experience selling high-quality jewelry in Oyster Bay. [SPONSORED]
What is a BioBlitz? It is an inventory of species living in each area at a given time: a snapshot of life on a particular day.
Giant snakes, school budgets and more — here's what your neighbors were talking about this week on Facebook.
N. Hempstead Town Chief Sustainability Officer Erin Reilley recently discussed the Town's sustainability classes at recent NSWCA meeting.
Saturday, May 20th and Sunday May 21nd, between 10:00a.m. and 4:00 p.m., inside Old Bethpage Village Restoration.
Long Island Water Conference Partners with DEC, AWWA and IANY for Water Conservation Announcement as High-Demand Irrigation Season Begins
Long Island's best suburbs to live in for 2017 were ranked based on crime, schools and other factors. Is your community on the list?
During this week's LIRR delays, she had to board a school bus as part of her commute. "This is what I pay $297 a month for," she said.
North Shore Land Alliance, a local land trust, is seeking high school students, retirees, educators, nature enthusiasts,...
Oyster Bay WD's Michael F. Rich III is Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association's newly elected 2017 Board 2nd Vice President.
Also: Street renamed for Det. Steven McDonald / How many calories does shoveling snow burn? / Police seek driver in fatal hit-and-run
D’Arrigo Brothers presents $15,000 Check to Paws of War to underwrite the cost of providing service dogs to assist local veterans
McEvoy of Oyster Bay WD and Eliseo of Locust Valley WD recently joined LI commissioners to celebrate NSWCA's 35 years of service.
Nonprofit ACLD appoints Linda Yaccarino of Sea Cliff board member to its newly formed ACLD Foundation dedicated to fundraising.
Election 2016 Voters encouraged to find answers regarding the continued illegal over-assessment of power plants.
Two Long Island communities are among the Top 50 best places in the U.S., Money Magazine says.
Also: A love story for mom lost to cancer / Body found in water / Arrest made in hit-and-run boat crash / Gourmet grilled cheese shop opens
Several surrounding communities also made the list.
Local Girl Scout Receives Gold Award During the Program’s 100th Year
The lawsuit claims that the Town, along with two local school districts refused to comply with New York's Freedom of Information Law.
NSWCA Special Information Session on NYS Comptroller Audits was recently held for LI water commissioners.
Also: Man accused of selling fake concert tickets over Craigslist / Dedication ceremony for fallen detective / Convenience store robbed
State’s Largest Investor-Owned Water Utility Continues Growth in Long Island
Qualified High School Students Encouraged to Apply by April 1, 2016
Congratulations to Susan Rassekh!
Your car doesn’t need time to warm up. It's just a myth.
Almost 100 Girl Scouts of Nassau County recently walked the runway at Roosevelt Field during “Cookie Creations Cookie Box Fashion Show"
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With less than 24 hours to go until the drawing, the jackpot keeps growing.
Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association welcomes back re-elected Locust Valley Water District Commissioner Louis Savinetti.
'Shop for a cause' is Nov. 19-22, launching awareness campaign to raise essential capital funds to restore historic Gold Coast mansion.
Luke Gatti didn't get any mac ‘n’ cheese, but he did get arrested.
Industry experts and elected officials to discuss maintaining and protecting Long Island’s water supply
A fundraiser will be held in Bayville to support Edyta’s long road to recovery.
A look at Tuesday's headlines across Long Island.
Admission to this year's list starts at a record $1.7 billion. Seventy New York residents among those on the list.
Dunkin' Donuts, McDonald's, Peet’s and other stores are offering free coffee and discounts to celebrate #NationalCoffeeDay.