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By Joe Randazzo June 06, 2013
Rainfall is predicted to start after midnight tonight.
By Wendy L June 06, 2013
After paying $7,000 a week for an East Hampton summer rental home, several tenants find out the landlord secretly videotaped them. The landlord faces charges.
By Alex Volpicello June 06, 2013
Local Sachem High School East student Alex Volpicello is reaching out to the local community, and asking them to reconsider the District's Budget.
By Sandra Stelmach June 05, 2013
Locals turn to the web to voice their opinions about the controversial new show Princesses: Long Island.
By Wendy L June 05, 2013
A mysterious head has shown up outside the East Hampton Public Library, and no one has come forward to claim it or explain who, how or why it was placed there.
By Vickie Moller June 04, 2013
The topic of BYOD-Bring Your Own Device is gaining momentum--educators simply cannot ignore it.
By Wendy L June 03, 2013
Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy, from Long Island, has been diagnosed with lung cancer and plans to undergo treatment soon. She remains committed to Long Island and plans to also run for re-election in 2014 after recovery.
By Christian Abbatecola June 03, 2013
The Nassau DA and Police Commissioner announced the conclusion of a highly successful undercover operation called “Operation Flush the Johns.”
By Wendy L June 03, 2013
The Ford Fusion is one of the company's most best-selling models, but it faces another recall along with other 2013 models.
By Lyndsay McCabe June 03, 2013
Bravo's new series amps up the Long Island and Jewish stereotypes and tones down the real images of the island by focusing on six girls' search for finding the perfect man while living with their ...
By Joe Randazzo June 02, 2013
Two employees in the Mangano administration are being honored by the New York State Professional Engineering Society.
By Eric Anderson June 02, 2013
Robert Cohan pleaded not guilty to scamming elderly twins; three people were shot in Brooklyn on Sunday.
By Christian Abbatecola June 02, 2013
The role of online education will be increasing significantly in New York’s State Universities this fall.
By Lyndsay McCabe June 02, 2013
NOAA is predicting an "active or extremely active" hurricane season for the East Coast, so county executives are stepping out to get Long Islanders to prepare for the long haul, with a summer that can ...
By Joe Randazzo June 01, 2013
Seven months later, Hurricane Sandy has brought one more plight.
By Lyndsay McCabe June 01, 2013
More lifeguards will be hired this summer so that beaches and pools will open earlier and close later, giving more time for Long Islanders to cool off and enjoy summer.
By Joe Randazzo May 31, 2013
Cuomo is asking police to keep their eyes open for texting drivers.
By Vickie Moller May 31, 2013
According to a new Pew Research Center Analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, mothers re the sole or primary source of income for the family in 40 percent of American households with children ...
By Eric Anderson May 31, 2013
The famous theater will have its first concert since the storm hit.
By Wendy L May 31, 2013
A man was found on the shoulder of the LIE on Wednesday morning. Police continue to investigate the incident.