One Vietnam veteran that Half Hollow Hills reference librarian Edna Susman interviewed had been so rattled by his experience there that he went decades without looking at the thousands of photos he took as a combat photographer.
Dave bet on all kinds of sports. He lost touch with his two sons and divorced three times. He turned his life around with the help of Gamblers Anonymous.
About 2 million people in the United States meet the diagnostic criteria for gambling disorder, compulsive behavior that experts define as being as powerful as drug or alcohol addictions.
From the 4D movies to the interactive games, NFL Experience Times Square in Manhattan is probably one of the most fun things we have ever done. After meeting former NFL star Rashad Jennings we did a tour of NFL Experience Times Square. It was incredible, an experience we will never forget.
The weather has been cool and rainy, gas prices are rising and political turmoil is ever present. But Long Island's tourism industry expects these storm clouds to dissipate as a strong economy keeps travel and leisure spending robust.
A Bellport man who boasted on Facebook that he had illegal drugs for sale pleaded guilty Friday to his role in a multistate oxycodone trafficking ring, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District said.
The families of two NYPD officers slain nearly 47 years ago spoke with state parole board officials Friday to oppose any release of Anthony Bottom, one of the Black Panther members convicted of murdering the cops.
To entice New Yorkers to explore the outdoors, the state is offering free activities, from archery to fishing to paddling, at a number of sites -- including two in Suffolk County -- on June 9, officials said on Friday.
A Long Island based union business manager accused of claiming he had a gang of ex-military "sick animals" to intimidate workers and bragging about mob ties to shake down construction companies was sentenced to 5 years in prison for extortion Friday in Brooklyn federal court.
New York's two members of the U.S. Senate have called on federal environmental regulators to release a study said to find that man-made chemicals found in some drinking water on Long Island are dangerous at concentrations far lower than where federal authorities now advise remedial action.
New York's two members of the U.S. Senate have called on federal environmental regulators to release a study said to find that man-made chemicals found in some drinking water on Long Island are dangerous at concentrations far lower than where federal authorities now advise remedial action.
Tens of thousands of Long Island women would see their reproductive health care options curtailed or eliminated as part of a new rule introduced Friday by the Trump administration, according to area Planned Parenthood leaders.
Hours after the fatal mass shooting at a high school in Texas, the police commissioners for Nassau and Suffolk counties said measures are already in place to quickly stop a threat should a school shooting happen on Long Island.
A North Babylon woman was arrested Friday morning after she was found "passed out" in the driver's seat of a car on Hicksville Road in North Massapequa -- with a 5-year-old girl in the back seat, police said.