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By Long Island February 11, 2026
Fourth Squad detectives have arrested a 59‑year‑old Cedarhurst man following an incident reported Tuesday afternoon at Lawrence High School on Reilly Road. Police say officers responded around 1 p.m. after a student informed an administrator ...
By Chris Boyle February 11, 2026
Lori Zeno Admits Embezzling Over $100,000 for Personal Vacations, Luxury Shopping, and Penthouse Apartment.
By Chris Boyle February 11, 2026
Federal Funding Enhances State and Local Ability To Protect Against Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems That Pose a Threat to Public Safety.
By Long Island February 11, 2026
A hidden passage linked to the Underground Railroad was discovered inside a dresser at Manhattan’s Merchant’s House Museum.
By Chris Boyle February 11, 2026
Featuring Special Guest Speaker Rohan Murphy, Paralympian Wrestler and Motivational Speaker.
By Chris Boyle February 11, 2026
“We are incredibly grateful for SUNY’s continued investment in high-quality nursing education,” said Dr. Edward Bonahue, President of Suffolk County Community College.
By Chris Boyle February 11, 2026
A new analysis from Construction Coverage breaks down property tax rates by state, county, and city to reveal where homeowners have the greatest burden.
By Chris Boyle February 11, 2026
The book features the heartfelt writings of North Bellmore author Jason Mayo, founder of addiction, recovery, and mental health advocacy platform Sober Not Subtle.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
The released footage marks the first concrete piece of evidence released by the FBI that seems to confirm that Guthrie - mother of "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie - was indeed kidnapped.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
The agency has begun replacing all its fossil-fueled busses with electric vehicles (EV).
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
“Businesses that cheat on their taxes are depriving our state of the funding that provides health care, education, and other critical services to New Yorkers,” said Attorney General James.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
Common Sense Reforms to State Environmental Quality Review Act Will Speed Up Building of Housing Localities Want While Preserving Environmental Safeguards.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
The lawsuit claims that CVS failed to properly train and oversee the staff working in its pharmacy, and that the company did not verify, dispense, and supervise its prescription fulfillment.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
Detectives determined Paul Trefimovich, 68, killed his domestic partner, Valerie Kopetic, 63, and then shot himself to death.
By Long Island February 10, 2026
An AI dating café is opening in NYC, inviting guests to dine with virtual companions. Here’s what Long Island residents should know about this tech-fueled trend.
By Long Island February 10, 2026
Mineola schools chief Michael Nagler resigns amid ethics probe, leaving with a $511K payout as parents demand answers and stability in the Nassau district.
By Long Island February 10, 2026
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Fourth Precinct Crime Section officers are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman who stole merchandise from the Target located at 98 Veterans Memorial Highway in ...
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
Prestigious national recognition honoring visionary presidents, chancellors, and provosts who redefine the future of higher education through bold innovation and transformative leadership.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
In order to determine the most educated states, WalletHub compared all 50 states across 18 metrics.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2026
Commuter Parking Sticker Weekends will take place on Saturday, February 28th and Sunday, March 1st, and Saturday, March 21st and Sunday, March 22nd from 9am to 3pm.