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'Nothing’s Gone Up’: Bureaucracy, Cost Of Capital Stifling Long Island Development
Development has been pretty static in Long Island over the past year — but industry players hope that will change soon as interest rates are expected to come down. Exactly how much Long Island’s development market actually picks up is yet to be determined, developers said at Bisnow’s 2024 Long Island State of the Market event Thursday. Longstanding bureaucratic issues that have historically stymied the region’s development remain firmly in place, but players used to working in the region are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
Westchester rocks: Catch a Taylor Swift tribute, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and more
You don’t have to hightail it out of Westchester to catch a great summer concert. Joe Bonamassa will scorch through bluesy guitar solos for two August nights at Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre. Acts such as Toad the Wet Sprocket, the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, and Dweezil Zappa —...
Pedestrian seriously injured in Commack parking lot crash
Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Motor Vehicle Crash Parking Lot of T.J. Maxx, 5020 Jericho Turnpike, Commack Friday, July 19, 2024 at 1:59 p.m. Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in Commack on July 19. Maria Deluca was driving a...
Mermaids, princes, and a Santana serenade
Glen Cove hosted their 2nd Downtown Sounds concert on Friday, showcasing impressive performances from the Glen Cove High School theatre program and Milagro, a Santana tribute band that blends rock, blues, Latin, and jazz. Art students at the high school were also asked to show off their work by creating banners for the festivities, which were displayed next to the stage in Village Square.
RECAP: The 27th Anniversary Edition of The Long Island International Film Expo
The Long Island International Film Expo (LIIFE) has concluded the 27th Anniversary presentation of the festival, which happened from July 9th - July 14th at the historic Bellmore Movies, 222 Pettit Ave in Bellmore. Nominees and Winners. (Winners have an *) Alan Fortunoff Humanitarian Film Award. *Harvey: Voice for the...
James P. Hunter, 72
James P. Hunter of Southold died at home on July 18, 2024. He was 72. Born on Oct. 8, 1951, in Kings Park, he was the son of Eileen and John P. Hunter. He was one of four children. He graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical School and built his company,...
Dog Shot, Killed After Attacking 43-Year-Old In North Hills
The incident happened around 2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 18, in North Hills. A 43-year-old man was at Christopher Morley Park, located at 500 Searingtown Road, with his Belgian Dutch Shepherd when it turned on his owner and began to viciously attack him. Fearing for his life, the man fired one...
YWCA Greenwich to Host Young Women’s Initiative
On Saturday, August 10 from 10 am to 4 pm, YWCA Greenwich will debut its Young Women’s Initiative (YW-I). This unique civic engagement training program for young women ages 16 – 20 will take place at YWCA Greenwich, 259 East Putnam Avenue in Greenwich. The YW-I Workshop will...
Appeal filed: Old Mill booze brouhaha gets a refill
WESTPORT — Some neighbors of the Old Mill Grocery have appealed a zoning official’s decision to sign a liquor permit application for Romanacci, the latest restaurant operating there. The Planning and Zoning Commission, in a split decision June 3, voted to grant a text amendment to zoning regulations...
Fifty-Six Seawolves Earn CAA Football Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll
RICHMOND, Va. – Stony Brook football saw 56 student-athletes recognized on the 2024 CAA Spring Commissioner's Honor Roll, as announced by the conference office. Five student-athletes earned High Honors with Distinction (4.0 GPA), 12 more earned High Honors (3.7 - 4.0) and 39 more were recognized with Honors (3.0 - 3.7).
Chris Powell (opinion): Municipalities should post more records
Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo is sore at people who, he says, make lots of requests for access to town records under Connecticut’s freedom-of-information law. “Some people are abusing the system,” Camillo says, and requesting town records "has been weaponized and we’re getting harassed." So his...
PSEG Long Island and Island Harvest Thank Three Village Community for Generous Donations to ‘Power to Feed Long Island’ Food Drive
PSEG Long Island and Island Harvest Food Bank thank the Three Village community for its kindness and generosity. Despite intermittent downpours, high heat and uncomfortable humidity, dozens of community members came out to PSEG Long Island’s Power to Feed Long Island food collection on Friday, July 12, in South Setauket. They donated 2,500 pounds of food, personal care items and pet supplies, plus $1,300 in cash donations – in total, the equivalent of 4,500 meals.
Teen, 62-Year-Old Killed In Separate Crashes An Hour Apart In Western Mass
A 17-year-old boy and a 62-year-old man were killed in separate crashes Thursday night, July 18, in Hampshire County, authorities said. The teenager was killed around 10 p.m. in a single-vehicle crash on Southampton Road in Westhampton, the Northwestern District Attorney said. The teen wa…
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