Suffolk County Buys Back H. Lee Dennison Building
Plaque Bearing Name of Previous Owner Taken off Wall By Hank Russell To watch the video, click here. They say that everything old is new again. An example is the new owner of the H. […]
Plaque Bearing Name of Previous Owner Taken off Wall By Hank Russell To watch the video, click here. They say that everything old is new again. An example is the new owner of the H. […]
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino joined with state, county and town officials on December 12 in breaking ground for a $111 million mixed-use development project at 99 Newbridge Road, consisting of 189 new residential […]
An attorney with a practice in Riverhead has been arrested for stealing from his attorney escrow account that was being held for two parties in a real estate transaction. Peter A. Saad, Jr., 46, of […]
Suffolk County Police Major Case Unit detectives are investigating a bank robbery that occurred in Selden. On December 11, a man entered Chase Bank, located at 999 Middle Country Road, verbally implied to an employee […]
New York Attorney General Letitia James secured $400,000 from Healthplex, Inc., a dental health insurance provider, for failing to properly protect the personal and medical information of New Yorkers. Healthplex, a Long Island-based company, had […]
Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a body found at a demolition site in Port Jefferson Station. A person found the body of an adult female at […]
By Siela A. Bynoe For elected officials at any level of service, traffic safety – and efforts to marshal the resources necessary to preserve and enhance it – will always be among the most pressing of our assignments. In both the […]
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine and Town Clerk Kevin LaValle celebrated the first night of Hanukkah at the annual Community Menorah Lighting ceremony at Brookhaven Town Hall in Farmingville on December 7. The annual holiday […]
More Companies Are Hosting Festive Events Post-Pandemic, But Remote Workers Who Have Not Personally Interacted with Co-Workers in a While May Cause Problems With the pandemic lockdown behind us, people are starting to return to […]
A former union treasurer and school monitor with the South Country School District pleaded guilty to third-degree grand larceny after making more than $20,000 in unauthorized purchases and withdrawals while serving as treasurer of the […]
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