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By Amy Gernon October 11, 2012
Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand have announced a plan to fund the desperately needed dredging of the Fire Island Inlet and replenishment of eroded beaches on Fire Island.
By Christian Abbatecola October 11, 2012
Huawei and ZTE, two Chinese telecommunication giants, are put under heavy fire by a recent report.
By Amy Gernon October 10, 2012
Joseph Beer, the 17-year-old driver in the fatal car crash early Sunday morning, which killed 4 of his childhood friends, has left the hospital and has admitted to investigators that the group smoked marijuana before ...
By Cait Russell October 10, 2012
As you enjoy all the spooky fun of Halloween this October, make sure to take some basic safety precautions, so that you can have a happy haunt this year.
By Debbi Spiegel October 10, 2012
Long Island’s most creepiest and prolific haunts to check out.
By Amy Gernon October 10, 2012
Islip Supervisor Croci has called for a 65 percent tax increase in the proposed 2013 budget to cover a $26 million deficit.
By Amy Gernon October 10, 2012
A major wind energy project expected to generate 3,000 megawatts was announced for southern Wyoming by the Secretary of the Interior this week.
By Debbi Spiegel October 09, 2012
With so many cooking shows on television there is more interest than ever in wearing a chef's hat and apron.
By Wendy L October 08, 2012
Get your dance shoes on to party on Long Island!
By Break the Norms October 08, 2012
Easy to understand meditation manual for beginners to advanced.
By Amy Gernon October 08, 2012
The body of 17-month-old Justin Kowalczik, whose death in 2010 was never reported, was found buried in his mother's backyard.
By Amy Gernon October 08, 2012
Soil and air testing at two Bethpage schools shows presence of toxic chemicals, but air quality is still within state standards.
By Debbi Spiegel October 06, 2012
Christopher Columbus sailed on 3 ships. Here are some ways to sail through this 3 day weekend.
By Allison Gayne October 05, 2012
The Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners Association (NSWCA), comprised of commissioners from 21 Long Island water districts, recently welcomed Ron Busciolano of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) at its September meeting held at Crossroads Restaurant in ...
By Carrie B. October 05, 2012
Flash floods and excessive rain or melting snow can cause your home to flood when you least expect it. Sometimes you don’t even know you have a plumbing leak inside your walls until it’s too ...
By Wendy L October 05, 2012
There is loads of entertainment going on this Columbus Day weekend on Long Island!
By Lauren Pozmanter October 05, 2012
Looking for a fun day of bridal fun on Long Island? Check out these ideas!
By Christian Abbatecola October 04, 2012
For the first time ever, the debates for our highest elected office will be broadcast online.
By Debbi Spiegel October 03, 2012
After Halloween costumes, candy is the second most important part of celebrating the holiday.
By Amy Gernon October 03, 2012
Gov. Cuomo's administration is expected to miss the Nov. 29 deadline for its decision on whether to permit hydraulic fracturing and develop regulations.