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By Chris Boyle May 20, 2021
Fairs and festivals may require masks for all attendees, and per CDC guidance masks are required for unvaccinated attendees in certain settings.
By Chris Boyle May 19, 2021
The AAPI community of Nassau County will be honored in a series of cultural and informational events.
By Chris Boyle May 19, 2021
Students collected new baby items to be donated to the families served by The Wyandanch Health Center.
By Chris Boyle May 19, 2021
Under Curran’s proposed plan, approximately 300,000 homeowners in Nassau County would receive a payment of roughly $375.
By Chris Boyle May 19, 2021
This year, Keller Williams Gold Coast turned their focus toward pet rescue and adoption.
By Chris Boyle May 18, 2021
All New York State mass vaccination sites are now open to eligible New Yorkers for walk-in vaccination on a first come first serve basis.
By Chris Boyle May 18, 2021
Utility companies must instead offer these customers a deferred payment agreement without fees or penalties on any past-due balance.
By Chris Boyle May 18, 2021
Adam Lachman of East Meadow (left) serves aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan.
By Chris Boyle May 18, 2021
"New Yorkers have worked hard over the last year to prevent the spread of COVID and keep each other safe," Governor Cuomo said.
By Chris Boyle May 17, 2021
After an initial 30 day grace period, fines will be $250 for each infraction.
By Chris Boyle May 17, 2021
Individuals seated in these sections will have to provide proof of full COVID-19 immunization status.
By Chris Boyle May 17, 2021
“New York’s local governments have faced unprecedented fiscal challenges and budget shortfalls over this past year,” said Rep. Kathleen Rice.
By Chris Boyle May 17, 2021
Robert Anderson, 61, of West Islip, allegedly engaged in a scheme to defraud the MTA out of ticket revenue.
By sidjacobsonjcc May 16, 2021
Sid Jacobson JCC and partners Suffolk Y JCC, UJA-Federation of New York, and The Jewish Agency For Israel are proud to announce a re-imagined celebration of Israel’s birthday, Yom Ha’Atzmaut! For this year’s Israelfest, members ...
By Chris Boyle May 14, 2021
Suozzi encourages restaurants to act quickly and take advantage of this federal relief.
By Chris Boyle May 14, 2021
Cristian Marca, a tenant in the house, was arrested for placing the camera, police say.
By Chris Boyle May 14, 2021
Vivian Jepp's search for a donor was sidelined in the spring of 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Chris Boyle May 14, 2021
New Yorkers who purposefully evade their taxes violate the trust of their community and place others at a distinct disadvantage.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2021
Girl Scouts from Troop 239 in Service Unit 12 from South Huntington joined the ceremony to help plant the American Elm tree.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2021
In the 2021-2022 enacted New York State Budget, the Centers received $25,584,325 in funding.