Southampton Town officials will increase security at Town Hall this spring, a change spurred by the nationwide rise of fatal mass shootings in public places.
The second day of April slapped Long Island with about 3 to 6 inches of Spring snow -- much of it shortlived after the afternoon sun took over and temperatures rose.
The group of about 60 -- traveling with tents, food, drinks and even a DJ -- was disappointed when they learned the Yankees game was postponed, but they took the cancellation in stride.
The officer who arrested the driver observed he had "glassy, watery bloodshot eyes" and "mumbled slurred speech." He also had Xanax and hydrocodone with him, the complaint said.
The Town of Babylon is placing a moratorium on any new applications for a program that allows businesses to exceed wastewater limits in exchange for protecting land out east.
New York State formally suspended a Suffolk County judge who was arrested last week after allegedly burglarizing a neighbor's home and stealing women's underwear.
A Ronkonkoma-based nonprofit on Monday announced that the group has launched a free online course that seeks to teach adults how to detect, report and, hopefully, prevent child sexual abuse.
It may have been done in a backhanded manner, but Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone sent out an email in which he announced he's running for re-election next year.
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's office found little cause for concern in fiscal stress tests of two Smithtown villages, Nissequogue and Head of the Harbor. Village of the Branch did not submit the information needed to conduct the test.
Wexler oversaw high-profile court cases that included ex-Suffolk County Police Chief James Burke, former Oyster Bay Commissioner of Planning and Development Frederick Ippolito and more.
Victims injured in a fatal four-vehicle crash on the Long Island Expressway who were treated at two area hospitals are expected to fully recover, a trauma unit director said.
Tucked away in a corner of Islip's Town Hall West is a trove of historical documents: Birth records dating to 1881, school records from the early 19th century and a royal patent from 1701 that was instrumental in establishing the town.
Salvatore T. Silvestri Sr. of Melville, a retired insurance agent and financial planner who was the longest serving member of the Melville Volunteer Fire Department, died March 24 at the White Oaks Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Woodbury, at the age of 84.
Brookhaven and Suffolk County officials are debating the fate of an aging Coram building that some civic leaders believe is the community's former post office.