Program allows homeowners to meet one-on-one with a volunteer attorney for free legal guidance.
Attendees say inhumane treatment of animals is why they picketed on Sunrise Highway.
Find a job close to home this week.
Class action settlement against Pepsi-owned juice brand gives consumers option to cash in.
The top business news from around the local area.
Though some towns still grapple with higher jobless rates than others.
Dr. Keri Oppenheimer opened her Wantagh office two years ago.
Jane Ryan's firm named Nassau County Business of the Month.
A job search can get quite frustrating these days, with so many people competing for too few openings. To ease the burden, AOL Jobs tracked down the 10 top companies that are hiring for part-time workers this week.
A look at job openings and career opportunities in the area.
Cuomo: Wednesday event will feature 90 businesses looking to hire service men and women.
Coffee purveyor teams with Internet giant to increase in-store Internet speeds by as much as 10 times.
Three businesses will be celebrated on Aug. 21.
The company is looking to build a new location on Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown, just east of the Wantagh Parkway entrance.
Hawaiian themed smoothie/coffee shop opens on Wantagh Avenue.
Grocery chain operates several stores along the south shore.
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A new platform and elevator are coming to Wantagh, and that's not all.
Stoppages will last until Aug. 16.
Major retailers will not sell August issue because it features Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover.
Jobs open around Long Island.
Catholic Health Services recognized for her values of respect, justice, integrity and excellence.
Kristen O'Toole wants to share her passion for yoga with others on Long Island.
Peter Ruffner writes letter to Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray on new development on Jerusalem Avenue.
Companies are hiring around Long Island.
Flowers by Matthew features additional gift items since ownership change.
Julie-Ann Bodine, of Twice as Nice Repellent & Deodorizer Inc. in Seaford, has invented a trashcan odor repellant and deodorizer.
Companies on Long Island are looking to hire.
New grocery store in nearby Levittown will be first ever on Long Island; Store manager discusses what the market has to offer.
SuperGreen Solutions sets up shop on 3443 Merrick Road.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.