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By Wendy L November 21, 2012
Sex allegations lead Kevin Clash, voice of Elmo on Sesame Street to resign...
By Wendy L November 21, 2012
Long Island entertainment for your Thanksgiving weekend...
By Amy Gernon November 21, 2012
After a week of rockets, airstrikes and drones at the Israel-Gaza border, the two sides have agreed to a cease-fire.
By Amy Gernon November 21, 2012
Sandy created a lot of wreckage along the shores on Long Island and New York City, that must be removed from homes and streets before large scale rebuilding can take place.
By Vickie Moller November 21, 2012
For the fourth year in a row, Adelphi University's Robert B. Willumstad School of Business will host a business conference for Long Island high school students.
By Robert Ottone November 21, 2012
Stony Brook University unveils their latest technological breakthrough, the "Reality Deck."
By Amy Gernon November 21, 2012
County Executive Mangano's 2013 budget was passed, with some minor amendments.
By Chelsea Triola November 20, 2012
Nationwide Twinkie lovers are all wondering the same thing.
By Amy Gernon November 20, 2012
Lanette White of Beach 137th Street in Far Rockaway is anxious for the power to come back so she can get back to her hobby -- baking cupcakes!
By Debbi Spiegel November 20, 2012
With the best bargain shopping day of the year nearly here, shoppers must adjust their shopping habits to the reality of Black Friday’s new sale schedule.
By Amy Gernon November 20, 2012
Long Island food pantries have been actively involved in the relief effort following Superstorm Sandy, but are now worried that they will be unable to meet the annual need for Thanksgiving dinners.
By Vickie Moller November 20, 2012
This year, as we gather with family and friends for our traditional Thanksgiving celebrations, many of us will find it hard to give thanks in the aftermath of what is arguably the most damaging hurricane ...
By Wendy L November 20, 2012
Some storm-damaged homes in New York City have no other choice but to be demolished...
By Amy Gernon November 20, 2012
The Islip Town Board approved its 2013 budget which calls for a 28 percent tax hike and 22 full-time position closures.
By Amy Gernon November 20, 2012
A non-operational oil rig exploded off the coast of Louisiana resulted in at least one death, with one crew member still missing.
By Christian Abbatecola November 20, 2012
Between the Jets, Nets, and Knicks, only one loss was had for New York this week.
By Amy Gernon November 19, 2012
FEMA has allocated $208 million for eligible Nassau and Suffolk residents whose homes were damaged during Superstorm Sandy.
By Amy Gernon November 19, 2012
Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford) has announced that he will step down as chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, as called for by the Republican term limit.
By Chelsea Triola November 19, 2012
Individuals and Business Volunteer Program in New York seeks help for Sandy victims.
By Wendy L November 19, 2012
North Babylon remains as the only location for a Sonic Drive-In restaurant on Long Island for now...