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By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
The Nassau County Police Department reports the details of a Water Rescue that occurred on Friday, September 02, 2016 at 9:27 am in Glen Cove.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
Governor Cuomo today announced the New York State Emergency Operations center will be activated on Sunday at noon.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
Although Hermine was downgraded to tropical storm status, the Suffolk County SPCA suggests proper planning in the event of any possible threat to Long Island.
By Christian Abbatecola September 02, 2016
As Hurricane Hermine approaches, the National Weather Service warns Long Island that coastal flooding, strong rip currents, & high surf are a primary threat to the region.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
PSEG Long Island is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Hermine and the possibility it could impact our service territory this weekend and into early next week.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing food safety recommendations for those who may be impacted by Hurricane Hermine.
By WFSD News September 02, 2016
The William Floyd High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) recently held their cadet officer “pinning” ceremony.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
To mark the 15th anniversary of 9/11, Treasures of New York: The Trees shares the untold story of life returning to Ground Zero.
By WFSD News September 02, 2016
Prior to the opening of the new school year, the William Floyd School District held its annual New Teacher Institute.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting LI residents to unite in a movement to reclaim the future for millions by participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s ®.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
A West Babylon, NY native serves aboard U.S. Navy ship named in honor of the victims and heroes of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
September is Campus Fire Safety Month and this year the NFPA and The Center for Campus Fire Safety are teaming up to host their second national campaign.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
As kids gear up for back-to-school, hundreds of school-aged youth and parent volunteers assembled backpacks with school supplies for underprivileged children in the Hamptons.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
Three shellfishing areas on the north shore of Long Island will temporarily close during the upcoming Labor Day holiday period.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
A lawsuit on behalf of Suffolk County against pharmaceutical companies and physicians over aggressive and fraudulent marketing of prescription opium-like painkillers was filed.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
DEC staff will administer CleanSweepNY pesticide and chemical collection event in Nassau and Suffolk Counties in October.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the sales and use tax exemption for feminine hygiene products sold in New York State took effect today.
By Long Island News & PR September 02, 2016
September is recognized as National Preparedness Month which serves as a reminder that we all must take action to prepare, now and throughout the year!
By Long Island News & PR September 01, 2016
Peconic Landing is excited to announce it will be hosting its annual End of Summer Celebration and fireworks show for the fifth consecutive year.
By Long Island News & PR September 01, 2016
One LI State Assembly candidate is proposing that New York State absorb the college’s debts and incorporate the school into the expansive state university “SUNY” system.