Top officials at Nassau University Medical Center will be barred from spending two weeks a year in the Cayman Islands at hospital expense, its chairman said.
The Nassau comptroller's office is seeking members of the public to volunteer to serve on an unpaid advisory board that provides fiscal oversight of the county's finances.
An appellate court has ruled that the Suffolk Conservative Committee board should not have filled vacancies ahead of its 2016 party convention, handing an out-of-power insurgent faction its second legal win in recent months.
Robert M. Beatty, a substance abuse counselor who grew up in Central Islip, loved long, intense conversations about politics, music and life over coffee.
More than one year after the Town of Babylon hoped to have finished installing energy-saving LED bulbs in all 13,250 of its streetlights, it has replaced only 10, town officials said.
The Manhattan federal court trial of sports-talk personality Craig Carton on charges that he scammed $4 million from investors through a ticket-resale Ponzi scheme has been scheduled for Oct. 29.
A downed high-voltage power line set fire to a backyard shed in Centerport during Wednesday night's nor'easter before spreading to a nearby unoccupied home, fire officials said.
The March 2 Nor'easter that blew into Long Island battered an artificial dune in Montauk, exposing a half-mile-long stretch of buried sandbags intended to combat erosion along the beach.
Villages across Long Island are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to digitize government records because officials have run out of physical space to store paper files.
Two wild storms within a week. That's twice having to find someone to watch the kids. Twice slogging through a commute full of delays. Twice worrying if the power would go out.
Police are asking for help in identifying and catching the person who set fire to multiple vehicles in a fenced-in yard last summer on West Main Street in Riverhead.