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By Chris Boyle April 02, 2024
According to Detectives, Allyson Amaya, 14, was last seen in Baldwin.
By Chris Boyle April 02, 2024
2-3 Inches of Rain Expected Across New York City, Long Island and Lower Mid-Hudson Regions Could Cause Flooding in Low-Lying and Flood-Prone Areas.
By Chris Boyle April 02, 2024
“This is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves, giveback to Mother Earth, and have fun while learning more about our local marine life and environment,” said Supervisor Joseph Saladino.
By Chris Boyle April 02, 2024
After all the major data breaches in recent years, it’s a fair assumption that your personal information is already available to fraudsters and scammers.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2024
Managers of Manhattan Condominium Building and Staffing Agency Underpaid Building Security Guards for Years in Violation of New York Law.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2024
Immacula Louis was last seen in Elmont. She is described as a black female with black hair, brown eyes, 5’5” tall and weighing approximately 120 lbs.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2024
More Than 8,000 New Yorkers Await a Life-Saving Transplant; April Marks National Donate Life Month.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2024
Kathleen Mulcahy brings a diverse background to her role as Executive Director, with a proven track record in nonprofit management and a deep commitment to environmental stewardship.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2024
Currently, squatters gain homeowner rights after occupying a residency for only 30 days.
By Chris Boyle April 01, 2024
Two exceptional students from Brentwood High School, Alisha Ahsan and Stephanie Pizano, were recognized for their outstanding achievements in the National STEM Challenge.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
NYSDOT is also reminding motorists that the speed limit in this work zone has been lowered from 55 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
Don McVeety is a longtime Amityville Village resident who currently serves as a member of the Amityville Fire Department.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
15 Landmarks to be Illuminated Green, Yellow and Red.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
Participants Will Celebrate New York’s Public Lands by Volunteering in Cleanup and Stewardship Events Throughout the State.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
AG James Co-Leads Amicus Brief to Safeguard Emergency Abortion Care in States Banning Abortion.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
It always pays to be prepared in the event that an accident transpires in order to help mitigate any injuries or legal ramifications you may be faced with.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
“We’ve cut red tape and eliminated fees to encourage restaurants to offer outdoor dining throughout 2024," Supervisor Joseph Saladino.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
With a goal of achieving 100% zero-emission electricity by 2040, New York State leads the nation in transitioning to a clean energy economy.
By Chris Boyle March 29, 2024
The event is where thought leaders from both Long Island and across the globe meet up annually to discuss the latest developments in business and technology.
By Chris Boyle March 28, 2024
Ashley Abarca, 15, is described as a female Hispanic, 5’3” tall, 160 pounds, brown eyes and red hair.