With the latest tech, Islip Town can "target helpful messages to our customers based on their location," Supervisor Angie Carpenter says.
Five hospitals were recognized for safety excellence, while two were recognized for patient experience, according to Healthgrades.
Police say they were called to the home for a non-criminal death investigation.
The accessories were swiped from Guitar Center in Independence Plaza on Feb. 1, cops say. Have you seen him?
The team wowed the crowd with their antics as they faced off before a crowd of more than 800, school. district officials said.
They were leaving the airport coming down the escalator at around 3 p.m. before being taken to Stony Brook, Islip town spokeswoman says.
The pair was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
Her exemption was rejected by the district's doctor after eight years, News 12 reported.
Failure to comply can result in fines of $1,000 and up to $10,000 for each day violations are found.
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The man produced meth, ecstasy, and a noted date rape drug in his lab, which was discovered when he called about a burglary, the DA says.
The man started a fire at Chubs Burgers Burritos and Heroes, police say. Watch surveillance footage inside the story.
It was one of three third-prize-winning tickets sold for the Feb. 10 Powerball drawing, lottery officials said.
Police said the burglaries were committed in Ridge, Kings Park, Yaphank, Port Jefferson, Coram, Bohemia, Smithtown and Middle Island.
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The child, 9, who died after the high-speed crash, is remembered as an "organ donor hero." The driver pleaded guilty Friday, DA says.
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He was driving north when his pickup truck hit a curb.
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The parents of 14-month-old Joseph Adonis, found unconscious in his parents apartment Jan. 2, face drug and weapon charges, Suffolk DA says.
Owner Marc LaMaina wanted "a space that people could feel like they stepped into vacation mode, even if it is for half an hour."
Wade Gagliano's case has been adjourned to Feb. 7, his attorney, Anthony LaPinta said.
There's a hope new Suffolk Exec will take up town on offer to inspect rentals and cut payments to rentals with violations and no permit.
Ed Romaine says his administration "does not condone any policy which would compromise a person’s religious beliefs or customs."
The fire broke out at around 12:13 a.m., Suffolk police say.
Greg Plante will lead the parade on March 24.
The region's furry prognosticators will weigh in on whether more snow is due in 2024 on Groundhog Day on Feb. 2.
Former Suffolk Department of Public Works Commissioner Charles Bartha is among the picks for Ed Romaine's executive appointments.
The suspect picked up the items on Nov. 27, Suffolk cops say.
The vast majority of the 108 cases are school-aged children and their parents, Suffolk health department officials said.
It was the result of six fires spread across Nassau and Suffolk, the organization said.
The card was previously stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Cassa Loop in Holtsville, Suffolk police said.
The fire broke out at around 11:15 p.m., and Arson Squad detectives are investigating, Suffolk police said.
Suffolk Sheriff says 2023 has "far surpassed" 2022 in DWI arrests, with more than 200. His deputies plan to finish the year strong.
The driver of the car got out briefly before bolting on Dec 1, Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: He was found dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound after barricading himself in the house, Suffolk cops say.
An anonymous email was sent to administrators threatening to "shoot up the school and warning them to prepare for bloodshed," DA says.
Workers were denied straight-time rates for their hours in a "willful effort" to avoid paying overtime, the Labor Department said.