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By Long Island News & PR February 17, 2016
Suffolk County Community College Professor of Physical Sciences Scott Mandia, of Miller Place, recently met with U.S. Representative Lee Zeldi in Washington, D.C. as part of the 2016 Climate Science Day on The Hill.
By Long Island News & PR October 16, 2015
Farmingdale 10-year-old gets help from Gloria Gaynor on "Pink-Out" Fundraising Day inspired by mom's breast cancer battle.
By Long Island News & PR September 08, 2015
Port Jefferson Village Mayor Margot J Garant authorized the filing of a lawsuit to block LIPA’s attempts to appeal the property tax assessment of the Port Jefferson Power Plant.
By Long Island News & PR September 04, 2015
Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas, State Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky, Long Beach City Manager Jack Schnirman, Long Beach Police Commissioner Michael Tangney and advocates announced an enhanced drunk driving enforcement program that will go ...
By Long Island News & PR July 10, 2015
A new $1.3 million Sensory Garden and Entrance Pavilion at Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park in Oyster Bay is now open, the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (State Parks) announced today.
By Wendy L July 07, 2014
School buses are supposed to offer children a safe way to travel, but there are recalls out for some popular school buses for steering and propane fuel leak issues.
By Long Island News & PR July 06, 2014
Duo had 124 cases of consumer grade of fireworks, 60 pieces of commercial grade explosives, and 34 pieces of illegal explosive
By Wendy L April 04, 2014
Do you or the kids have the urge to buy each time you walk down the cereal aisle? There's something to the eye gaze of the characters on cereal boxes, according to a study.
By Long Island News & PR April 01, 2014
Long Island Cares, Inc. and the Long Island Ducks announce series of food drives to raise awareness of hunger during the 2014 season.
By Long Island News & PR March 31, 2014
Closures Follow Widespread Heavy Rainfall
By Christian Abbatecola March 30, 2014
A sturdy build, pleasing aesthetic, and impressive performance make the One a tempting choice for smartphone buyers.
By Long Island News & PR March 17, 2014
Governor Joined in Albany by County Executives from Long Island, Mid-Hudson, and Capital District Regions to Call for Property Tax Relief.
By Long Island News & PR March 15, 2014
Nassau County Executive Mangano & Trainville Hobby Depot will host their 4th Annual Model Train Show on March 29th & 30th from 11 AM - 4 PM at the Bethpage Senior Community Center.
By Long Island News & PR March 14, 2014
The checkpoint was on the Long Island Expressway at the Truck Inspection Site near Exit 66.
By Long Island News & PR March 14, 2014
Credit information was stolen during recent Target data breach.
By Vickie Moller February 21, 2014
In a world where technology is increasingly being integrated into everything we do, the breach between traditional learning settings the integration of technology into classrooms must be closed.
By Christian Abbatecola January 22, 2014
A rash of identity thefts has made the headlines in recent weeks, revealing the importance of keeping your personal information secure.
By Vickie Moller December 31, 2013
In his latest economic report, LIA Chief Economist John Rizzo reveals good news for Long Island.
By Vickie Moller November 25, 2013
Registration is now open to the general public for the second annual Long Island Natural History Conference to be held Friday, Dec. 6 at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
By Vickie Moller September 24, 2013
According to a new report issued in September by the Regional Plan Association, the oldest independent urban research and advocacy organization in America, the lack of affordable rentals on Long Island is damaging its economy.