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Amandeep Singh, an Indian American construction executive, was sentenced on February 7 to a maximum of 25 years in prison for a deadly wrong-way crash that killed two teenage tennis players in ...
Forty small businesses and organizations on Long Island are receiving $5,000 in grants. The support is thanks to the second annual L.O.C.A.L. Small Business Grants program, an initiative from ...
A Long Island man allegedly plotted to hire a hitman to kidnap, torture and kill a former business associate, prosecutors said Monday. Navdeep Singh, 48, of Dix Hills, faces conspiracy and ...
De La Soul's Maseo and Posdnuos recall their first sessions with Prince Paul in a new clip from 'The Sixth Borough.' a doc about Long Island hip-hop.
Ron Parr, one of Long Island’s most prolific builders and a real estate industry influential, died Wednesday after a brief illness. He was 88. As a principal of Ronkonkoma-based Parr ...
Organizers from several Long Island organizations gathered Monday with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) to call on Congress to reject the Medicaid cuts in the proposed spending bill ...
Officials from Connecticut, New York and the EPA announced the new 10-year plan for the Long Island Sound, including adding a buffer and removing dams.
A strawberry moon — the lowest full moon in 18 years — shone bright above Long Island and New York City on Wednesday evening. The full moon had been expected to take a very low arc across the ...
The owner of a Long Island ambulette company pleaded guilty in federal court in Central Islip on Wednesday in a scheme involving a conspiracy to steal $20 million from Medicaid. Adnan “Eddie ...
Veteran prosecutors Mark Lesko, James Miskiewicz and Anthony La Pinta launch a new law firm in Hauppauge and Mineola focused on criminal defense, litigation and more.
Long Island home sales ticked slightly higher last month, as home prices continue to rise amid still low inventory. There were 2,311 homes in Nassau and Suffolk counties contracted for sale last ...
See Spot — run! Dogs took a bite of postal workers on Long Island more than 80 times last year — leading New York in canine encounters by a lengthy margin, new data from the US Postal Service ...
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