By Long Island News & PR June 13, 2013
Jury convicted Fagen of 18 felonies for failing to report salary he received as elected official.
By Joe Randazzo June 12, 2013
The West Shore Road and Long Beach Boardwalk are two major repairs following Sandy in the midst of being completed.
By Long Island News & PR June 10, 2013
The City of Long Beach is pleased to announce that its free summer concert series is returning to the beach, beginning July 1, with concerts from previous years and more.
By Debbi Spiegel June 05, 2013
Main Streets are closed to traffic and come alive with festivals each weekend.
By Lyndsay McCabe May 29, 2013
Vacationers get a surprise when a dry ice bomb set off by a 22-year-old employee explodes in a nearby garbage can. The employee is now being held on $1 million bail.
By Wendy L May 29, 2013
For nearly 27 years, a cold murder case of a student has gone unsolved. Nassau County Police have reopened the case and have upped the reward for information leading to an arrest of the killer.
By Long Island News & PR May 24, 2013
Promotional Campaign with MTA Long Island Rail Road, the City of Long Beach and Local Businesses to Boost Tourism and Ongoing Sandy Recovery
By Joe Randazzo May 24, 2013
Coney Island's New York Aquarium is up and running again.
By Long Island News & PR May 22, 2013
Trained Staff to Help Sandy Victims with Applications for Federal Housing and Business Recovery Aid Wednesday and Thursday in Nassau County Insurance Assistance Available Friday and Saturday on Staten Island.
By Wendy L May 17, 2013
The city of Long Beach has been trying to find a balance in serving surfers and swimmers with a summer beach schedule. The original proposal faced opposition, now a new plan is up for consideration.
By Vickie Moller May 16, 2013
Memorial Day is both a time of new beginnings and a time of remembrance.
By Joe Randazzo May 14, 2013
Workshops for Sandy relief are being held in Lowes and Home Depot from May 16 to the 21.
By Long Island News & PR May 08, 2013
Event Supports Soldiers Visit To Long Beach July 19-24, 2013.
By Wendy L May 05, 2013
Bamboo plants may offer beauty, but also many problems if not managed properly. Malverne jumps on the band wagon to ban bamboo planting outdoors.
By Lyndsay McCabe May 02, 2013
Though much of the hospital is still closed, Long Beach Medical Center is looking to reopen the emergency wing within the next few weeks, and to potentially relocate other wings to temporary facilities.
By Vickie Moller May 02, 2013
Sustainable Long Island, a non-profit organization that has been working toward economic development, environmental health and social equity for Long Islanders since 1996, has just been awarded $130,000 in grant funding from the Unitarian Universalist ...
By Long Island News & PR May 01, 2013
Schumer Urges Feds To Increase Their Share Of Sandy Recovery Costs To 90% From 75%.
By Robert Ottone April 12, 2013
A Long Beach man was arrested after a racially-charged attack.
By Vickie Moller April 10, 2013
U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer, chair of the Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, Monday called on the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development to reimburse over a dozen LI school districts for costs to ...
By Lyndsay McCabe March 28, 2013
Raymond Roth is back in custody after attempting to kidnap women by impersonating a police officer in Freeport.