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By Chris Boyle June 03, 2025
The Cinema opens a new third floor exhibit featuring renowned production designer (and Springs native) Mark Friedberg and his work on films by Wes Anderson, Todd Haynes, Ang Lee, and more.
By Chris Boyle June 03, 2025
The Dairy Modernization Grant Program Will Help Farmers and Dairy Cooperatives Install New Technologies To Improve Operations and Ensure a More Efficient Dairy Supply Chain.
By Long Island June 03, 2025
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Fourth Precinct Crime Section officers are asking for assistance in identifying a woman who stole assorted clothing valued at $611 from Primark in the Smith Haven Mall on May 29, ...
By Long Island June 03, 2025
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Second Precinct Crime Section officers are asking for assistance in identifying a woman who stole assorted clothing from T.J. Maxx on Jericho Turnpike in Commack on May 25, 2025, at ...
By Long Island June 03, 2025
Nassau County Police Fourth Squad detectives arrested 21-year-old Loquinne Mathis Jr. on June 2, 2025, in Hewlett for criminal possession of a weapon. Officers stopped Mathis’ 2009 Mazda for a traffic violation and discovered he ...
By Chris Boyle June 03, 2025
The production included select scenes and songs from the classic musical, adapted to highlight the strengths and talents of the performers.
By Chris Boyle June 03, 2025
LIJ’s Center for Bariatric Surgery and Weight Management develops personalized treatment plans to lose weight.
By Chris Boyle June 03, 2025
The Pinetop IRA, a fully accessible four-bedroom residence, is equipped with assistive technology designed to promote independence for residents who require limited oversight.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
Cheesecake Factory, Panda Express, Shake Shack and Dave's Hot Chicken to Join the Center Following Redevelopment.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
Governor’s Investment in STRIVE Initiative Supports Survivors Through Evidence-Based, Survivor-Centered, Trauma-Informed and Culturally Responsive Strategies.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
Bob Resch of Melville is a retired Engineer with over 45 years of experience in municipal public water projects.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
Names Stuart Rabinowitz as Chair to Help Steer NUMC Toward Stronger Future; New Structure Elevates Accountability While Prioritizing High-Quality Patient Care.
By Long Island June 02, 2025
Suffolk County Police Third Squad detectives are investigating a fatal crash that occurred in West Islip on the evening of June 1, 2025. Authorities report that Patrick Tarpey, 59, of Amityville, was driving a 2017 ...
By Long Island June 02, 2025
Detectives are investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred in Farmingville on the afternoon of June 2, 2025.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
To help retirees find a safe, enjoyable and wallet-friendly place to call home, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 46 key metrics.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
Applications for the scholarship are currently being accepted, with the deadline for submissions being June 13, 2025.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
The Long Island Association is a driving force behind securing equitable funding, initiating policy changes, and supporting initiatives that meet the educational needs of the entire region.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2025
The study unpacks what motivates consumers to buy American, how much more they’re willing to pay, and how tariffs could dampen this growing demand.
By Long Island June 01, 2025
Crews from Coast Guard Station New Haven quickly responded to the scene and successfully pulled both occupants from the water.
By Long Island June 01, 2025
Sean Brown, 51, Struck by Mercedes While Crossing Little East Neck Road; Witnesses Urged to Contact First Squad Detectives