Instead of deploying Head of the Harbor's tiny highway department or hiring expensive contractors for beautification projects this summer, village officials are turning to free labor: a volunteer residents' road crew.
The Riverhead Town Board will vote Tuesday on whether to allow outside legal counsel to advise the town's Board of Ethics regarding a complaint linked to the pending $40 million EPCAL land sale.
Rescue workers did not find the two people still missing from the crash of a twin-engine plane in the waters off Amagansett and suspended the search because of "deteriorating sea conditions," police said.
Bernard Krupinski, known as Ben, was an East Hampton native and builder to the stars -- among them, home decor mogul Martha Stewart and performer Billy Joel. Bonnie was a developer and a businesswoman.
As dawn peeked over the Statue of Liberty Sunday, hundreds of people raced to the top of the World Trade Center to honor those killed on Sept. 11 and remember the victims of the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre.
In the year since a fire destroyed several Main Street businesses in Northport, famed watering hole Gunther's Tap Room is gearing for a summer reopening while another store is leaving the village for greener pastures in Huntington.
Finding a rental on Long Island may seem like a daunting task, but it can be done via internet searches, calling potential management companies and being willing to work with a broker.
The lawyer for a Long Island hunting advocacy group that sued Smithtown over a firearms discharge law that effectively bars hunting in much of the town said Friday he would appeal the decision of a New York State Supreme Court judge who sided with the town.
Speakers at the rally -- all students -- had harsh words for both the National Rifle Association, which advocates for gun rights, and politicians who do not support stronger gun laws.
When Jeffrey Turner signed up to learn how to administer naloxone, he was expecting to practice on a dummy. But there was no dummy. In fact the only real instruction was a few sentences from a doctor.
Suffolk Democratic chairman Rich Schaffer has penciled in on his schedule a meeting Sunday with Legis. Monica Martinez, one of his 11-member Democratic county legislature majority.
In Jewish communities across Long Island, interest is growing in an ancient ritual with intricate rules in which women immerse themselves in small, elegant indoor pools.
Brown tides have occurred off and on since the 1980s, but this year's bloom will be the sixth in a row -- a new record -- dating from the year after Sandy opened the breach.