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Bacteria Scare: 63 Long Island Beaches Closed After Heavy Rainfall
Health officials on Long Island have advised against going to over 60 local beaches after a period of heavy rainfall could lead to elevated bacteria levels. On Thursday, June 27, the Suffolk County Health Department announced an advisory against bathing at 63 beaches. The warning will stay in place…
New York City-area casino licenses expected to be picked by end of 2025
New York City-area casino licenses expected to be picked by end of 2025. The New York State Gaming Facility Location Board said it expects to determine the winners of casino licenses in New York City and its surrounding suburbs by the end of 2025, according to a statement Friday. Story...
Eighth annual Nautical Mile Fireworks show set to dazzle Freeport
As the skies over Freeport prepare to burst into a kaleidoscope of colors, the community is abuzz with anticipation for the eighth annual Nautical Mile Fireworks Show, set to illuminate the night on July 5 at approximately 9p.m. This dazzling event, a joint endeavor by the Freeport Chamber of Commerce...
Controversial Decision in Nassau County Sparks Outrage
In a divisive move, the Nassau County Legislature in New York has passed a controversial law preventing transgender female athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports teams at county-owned facilities. This decision follows a failed attempt earlier this year by Republican County Executive Bruce Blakeman to implement a similar ban through an executive order, which was swiftly challenged in court.
Fire hazard trespass
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — Firefighters and local officials in a Long Island village are entitled to qualified immunity on a resident’s Fourth Amendment claim filed after the fire department entered his property without permission or a warrant after a neighbor complained. A federal court in New York ruled that exigent circumstances authorized the entry, as there was a strong gas odor originating from a decaying car battery, posing a fire hazard.
Town Of Smithtown Live Music Series Kicks Off Summer
The Town of Smithtown Recreation Department kicked off the start of Summer with the first weekend of free outdoor live music at Long Beach and Hoyt Farm. The Summer Concert Series features a vast selection of genres, from doo wop and classic rock, to billboard hits from some of the best tribute bands on Long Island. On Friday nights, residents can enjoy live music at Long Beach in Nissequogue beginning at 7PM. On Sundays, residents can head over to Hoyt Farm in Commack for another fantastic evening of music starting at 7PM.
Babylon Town Lowers Dog License Fees and Promotes Summer Safety
Lindenhurst, NY – The Town of Babylon is pleased to announce a new initiative aimed at promoting dog safety and responsible pet ownership this summer. In a press conference held earlier this week, the Town Clerk revealed a temporary reduction in dog license fees and shared essential summer safety tips for dog owners.
Hicksville resident named Woman of Distinction
On May 14, New York State Senator Steve Rhoads recognized Hicksville’s Patricia Harrs as his New York State Senate 2024 Woman of Distinction in Albany. Patricia Harrs is a truly remarkable woman who is an inspiration to all and a shining example of what it means to live a life dedicated to serving others. She has spent her entire life living in Levittown and Hicksville passionately focused on public safety, volunteerism, and her family. Patricia Harrs has dedicated her life to serving her community, starting as a lifeguard, and progressing through roles as a Nassau County Police Department crossing guard and a Nassau County corrections officer, where she retired as captain of the Police Academy after 32 years.
Summer Concerts in the Courtyard return to Northport Public Library
Summer concerts return to Northport Public Library, 151 Laurel Ave., Northport this July. No registration is required. Seating will be provided, or you may bring a blanket and find a spot on the Library Courtyard lawn. In the event of inclement weather, the concerts will take place on the rain date listed. Visit www.nenpl.org for updates.
Jess Combs Supports Navy’s First Unmanned Undersea Vehicles
Written by Ashley Craig, Navy Office of Community Outreach. Chief Petty Officer Jesse Combs, a native of Lindenhurst, is one of the sailors assigned to Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Operations Center, supporting the Navy’s first unmanned undersea squadron. Combs graduated from Lindenhurst High School in 2004. He earned a Bachelor...
Roosevelt’s Chamber of Commerce president accused of shoddy construction work
Team 12 Investigates uncovered an active lawsuit against Boyd and his construction company for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. The lawsuit claims that a Freeport homeowner paid Boyd $28,500 for work that was never done.
Long Island Association Holds Annual Evening of Honors
On June 12, 2024, the Long Island Association (LIA) held its third annual Evening of Honors event, where approximately 400 members of the business community celebrated the achievements of innovative companies and their employees who have boosted Long Island’s economy and supported our region’s communities through philanthropic efforts. The event was held at the Heritage Club at Bethpage.
Nina Cooley Way: East Islip Corner Named After Community Legend
While small businesses and grassroots organizations are often considered backbones of any community, and rightfully so, the people who live in, serve, and bring the community together truly dictate its value. Such a position was taken on Thursday afternoon, when the corner of Fawn Drive and Grenadier Lane in East...
Kim Keiserman wins the Democratic primary in a landslide
Kim Keiserman celebrated a decisive victory in the Democratic primary in the State Senate’s 7th District on Tuesday, securing 73 percent of the vote against her opponent, Brad Schwartz. Keiserman is a Port Washington resident known for her passionate advocacy in the local school district. Her campaign has focused...
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