The Suffolk Legislature's environment committee has approved $2.295 million to buy development rights for 26.5 of the 208 acres owned by the Sisters of St. Joseph in Brentwood to keep the land in agricultural use.
Forecasters were monitoring prospects for a strong coastal storm to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and minor to moderate coastal flooding to Long Island, starting later Thursday and lasting through Friday night.
A lawmaker and a LIPA trustee are questioning the cost of a PSEG Long Island program that pays for temporary housing for employees who commute to Long Island from permanent homes in New Jersey.
State lawmakers are mulling a plan that would rely on state funds to help cushion the impact of a possible tax settlement for four Long Island power plants, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
Eight passengers on a minibus carrying special needs adults were taken to local hospitals for observation after a collision with a commercial van, fire officials said.
Firefighters responding to an oil burner emergency found high levels of carbon monoxide at a Dix Hills home Tuesday, transporting a woman to Huntington Hospital for treatment, a Dix Hills Fire Department spokesman said.
A second Long Island man has pleaded guilty to defrauding investors who thought they were buying into a "time share" fleet of yachts, the United States attorney in Connecticut said Monday.
Riverhead officials are considering sending out proposal requests to potentially develop 30 acres of parkland at the Enterprise Park at Calverton into a sports complex or other project.
Jurors are considering whether a motorist committed murder by driving into bystanders of a brawl, killing one person and injuring two others, or if her actions amounted to a tragic accident.
In effect, the district's repeated miscalculations allowed it to pile up unrestricted reserves far beyond those allowed by state law in two of the three years covered, auditors said.
The Nassau County Legislature unanimously confirmed Patrick Ryder as the county's permanent police commissioner after Ryder disputed a letter accusing him of sexual harassment.
No free golf. No free tickets to football games. No gift cards. Not even a free cup of coffee is allowed under a new executive order signed by Nassau County Executive Laura Curran.