
Three People Rescued From Boat Fire
Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers and a good Samaritan rescued three men from a boat that caught fire in the Great South Bay. Marine Bureau officers responded to a report of a fire on […]
Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers and a good Samaritan rescued three men from a boat that caught fire in the Great South Bay. Marine Bureau officers responded to a report of a fire on […]
Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, major construction has been completed on a $13.1 million project to rehabilitate two historic drawbridges on the Loop Parkway and Meadowbrook State Parkway in Nassau County’s South Shore. […]
With summer approaching and beaches becoming more popular at this time of the year, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announced that the Department of Public Works has “saved the summer” […]
Governor Kathy Hochul was joined by local elected officials, environmental and labor leaders as she signed the Suffolk Water Quality Restoration Act on May 23. The legislation, sponsored by Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (D-Sag […]
Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers rescued four canoers in the Long Island Sound off Wading River Beach after their vessels flipped over. Darwin Ortis, Adrian Zelaya, Walter Noriega and Gelyn Linairs were in two […]
The Town of Oyster Bay recently hosted a community rally at Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park in recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month. The rally also acted as the town’s expression of their commitment to standing […]
National Week Proclaimed in 1974; Suffolk Marks the 50th Anniversary Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine was joined by Legislator Dominick Thorne (R-Patchogue), as well as members from a number of Suffolk ambulance, fire, and emergency […]
A key section of the Northern State Parkway in Nassau County has finally been resurfaced. The project repaved 24 lane miles of the roadway between the Meadowbrook and Wantagh Parkways through the Village of Westbury […]
The Copiague Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) station is now accessible to all in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The railroad now has its first elevator and connecting sidewalk. This station is the […]
The Huntington Republican Committee is inviting town residents to bring their retired American flags to the Huntington GOP office, located at 229 Main Street, Suite 204 in Huntington. Flags will be collected from May 20 to July […]
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