Long Island track star Zariel Macchia didn’t just win on the track—she won in court. After being banned from the New York State Track and Field Championship for violating the state’s college rule, ...
College basketball in New York City has been a complicated issue for decades. It's a city that lives and breathes the sport, ...
A Long Island woman is accused of performing dental work without a license, operating a practice out of her home for nearly a ...
Hundreds of New Yorkers have lost their federal jobs in the Trump administration's mass layoffs. Federal judges ordered the workers be reinstated.
Samples of groundwater from the Scott’s Pointe amusement park site in Calverton tested positive for low levels of PFAS and negative for other harmful pollutants, according to test results ...
Elected officials spend years commissioning studies on some of the city's most crucial infrastructure projects rather than ...
Jane Monheit was born and raised in a Long Island, New York, family where music dominated the family’s home life. Her father ...
The Village of Hempstead is the latest Long Island winner of the state's annual Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant.
Panelists flank moderator Kevin Law at the Real Estate Institute's discussion on Long Island housing development. Onerous ...
A legendary figure in Long Island basketball, Wood scored what was then a state-record 2,613 career points and was the state ...
With a March 21 federal deadline to end congestion pricing in Manhattan now confronting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s ability to raise the $15 billion it is expected to generate for ...
Pirate’s Booty founder declares himself mayor of small Long Island village using obscure state law
Robert Ehrlich arrived with a crew of three men and a list of demands for Sea Cliff officials — including requiring his own ...
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