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By Chris Boyle July 15, 2021
Boost Nassau Recovery Center compiles federal, state, county and town COVID-19 recovery assistance resources into a website and resource center.
By Chris Boyle July 15, 2021
Residents can now use the Moovit app to plan, pay and navigate Suffolk transit trips.
By Chris Boyle July 12, 2021
The parties are now seeking regulatory approval, with the goal of closing on the affiliation at the end of 2021.
By Chris Boyle July 08, 2021
Weekly unemployment claims in New York increased by 38.83% compared to the same week in 2019.
By Lon Cohen July 02, 2021
Some residents are petitioning to stop Amazon from coming to their town.
By Chris Boyle July 02, 2021
M&V Limousine has been around since 1993, offering the very finest of both modern and classic vehicles to those looking to traverse Long Island in style.
By Chris Boyle July 01, 2021
The new law takes effect immediately and applies to taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2021.
By Chris Boyle June 29, 2021
If your teenager gets into an accident and is found to be at fault, can you be held liable for any injuries or damages suffered by the other party?
By Chris Boyle June 25, 2021
“It’s been a long road to recovery, but Nassau County is poised to come back stronger than ever,” said Curran.
By Chris Boyle June 23, 2021
Weekly unemployment claims in New York saw the 12th biggest decrease in the U.S.
By Chris Boyle June 22, 2021
The bill exempts funds awarded through the COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Recovery Grant Program from State income taxes.
By Long Island June 21, 2021
Gail Janicola, birth expert, coach and author, will be releasing her new book, The Ultimate Birth Experience
By Lon Cohen June 18, 2021
Family business first started out as a working dairy farm in the 1930s.
By Chris Boyle June 16, 2021
More than 330,000 small and micro businesses are potentially eligible for this program.
By Chris Boyle June 14, 2021
The Department of Social Services partnered with various Nassau County Departments to place over 75 youth in various jobs.
By Chris Boyle June 14, 2021
U.S. consumers during the first quarter of 2021 paid off $56.5 billion in credit card debt.
By Chris Boyle June 14, 2021
"Small businesses have long been the backbone of New York State's economy but were devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic."
By Lon Cohen June 08, 2021
Ribbon cutting attended by local officials on May 26.
By Chris Boyle June 07, 2021
Store and E-Commerce positions available.
By Chris Boyle June 01, 2021
The rental assistance program makes up to $2.7 billion in emergency rental assistance available for struggling New Yorkers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.