Employment, Wages Rose at End of the Year
By Hank Russell The year 2024 ended with a bang on Long Island as employment numbers and wages rose annually in December and during the fourth quarter of last year. According to the U.S. Bureau […]
By Hank Russell The year 2024 ended with a bang on Long Island as employment numbers and wages rose annually in December and during the fourth quarter of last year. According to the U.S. Bureau […]
North Hempstead residents and landscaping companies who conduct business in the town are being reminded that the town’s landscaping regulations are back in effect as of June 15. The regulations are aimed at reducing noise […]
Previously Published in The Messenger Senator Mario Mattera (R-St. James) joined with Senate Republican Conference Leader Robert Ortt (R-North Tonawanda) and his colleagues to call on Governor Kathy Hochul (D) to protect taxpayers and commuters […]
By Thomas Montana Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C-Northport) knows what the effects of fentanyl can do to a person. His nephew, Jesse Romanasky, died from a fentanyl overdose just four weeks shy of his 20th […]
By Hank Russell Local elected officials urged Massapequa residents to support a “simple” bill that they said will save the lives of young student-athletes. State Assemblyman Michael Durso (R-Massapequa Park) and state Senator Alexis Weik […]
Defiant Massapequa Residents Vow to Keep ‘Chiefs’ By Hank Russell “Once a Chief, Always a Chief” — that was the common theme at the June 7 “Save the Chiefs” Festival Fundraiser that was held at […]
Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the death of a man who was pulled from the water in Nissequogue. Fourth Precinct and Marine Bureau officers responded to a report of a swimmer in […]
North Hempstead Town Council Member Mariann Dalimonte, officials from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County, and Bay Constable Mal Nathan and his team welcomed one million new spat-on-shell baby oysters to their residence in Manhasset […]
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Daniel J. Panico joined Councilman Neil Manzella, representatives from The Crest Group, the Middle Island Civic Association, and local residents for the groundbreaking of The Villas at Oak Run, a new 55-and-over […]
By Thomas Montana A federal appeals court upheld a lower court’s ruling regarding a challenge to the state’s Reproductive Health Act, much to the dismay of local pro-life groups. On June 3, the U.S. Second […]
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