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Manorville man accused of sending sexual messages to 16-year-old girl

Sun, 01/23/2022 - 20:50
Andrew Quattrone, 38, who already faced criminal charges in Suffolk County for allegedly soliciting sex from a 15-year-old girl in Babylon last spring, appeared for arraignment in a Nassau County court.

Nonprofit serves up liberal arts courses for inmates serving time in Suffolk jail facilities

Sun, 01/23/2022 - 10:00
The program includes subjects in the humanities, sociology, literature, creative writing and history, as well as job skills, with the goal of helping inmates avoid future incarceration by acquiring skills to help them get their lives back on track.

Dogs help sniff out potential trouble at Kennedy Airport

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 22:08
Last fiscal year, dogs helped agricultural specialists at Kennedy Airport confiscate thousands of food items, plants and animals that, if they get into the U.S., could cause enormous damage.

On the front lines of omicron: It 'hit us like a tidal wave.'

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 22:07
Like other hospitals across the region, Long Island Jewish in New Hyde Park is enduring a third major COVID-19 wave. Unlike the ones last winter and in spring 2020, this time almost all patients had access to a vaccine that is highly effective at preventing hospitalization.

Below freezing temps on Long Island for Saturday, Sunday, forecasters say

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 16:44
Saturday should see highs in the 20s with wind chills between -5 and 15 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

Gov. Kathy Hochul touts pandemic recovery plans in Woodbury speech

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 14:48
Hochul touted elements of her $216.3 billion budget plan that would fund roads, affordable housing, the Long Island Rail Road and water quality improvements.

Doctors said he wouldn't walk until age 5. This toddler had other plans.

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 14:22
In the months after surgeons removed a golf-ball-sized tumor from Luca Zayas' infant brain, he gained the strength to sit and crawl, milestones his parents had feared he might not achieve for years. 

Brian Laundrie claimed 'responsibility' for Gabby Petito's death, FBI says

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 01:17
The FBI said that a notebook found near the body of Laundrie — the "person of interest" in the killing of his then-fiancee and fellow Bayport-Blue Point High School graduate, Gabby Petito — contained statements "claiming responsibility for Ms. Petito's death."

Long Island forecast: Sunshine and cold to continue

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 01:15
Saturday will be sunny with a high temperature of 29 degrees, but the wind chill will be between zero and 10 degrees, the National Weather Service said.

Booster shots greatly reduce COVID-19 hospitalization rate, CDC data shows

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 00:43
An unvaccinated senior is 49 times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 than someone 65 and older who received a vaccine booster shot, according to newly released federal data.

Selden man charged in three Huntington Station robberies

Sat, 01/22/2022 - 00:19
Kristian Falterman, 40, committed a robbery at a smoke shop and two robberies a week apart at a spa, Suffolk County police said.

Rockville Centre diocese's new education CEO keeps faith in Catholic schools

Fri, 01/21/2022 - 23:31
Karen Greve Milton spent four decades in public service at the local, state and federal level before starting this week at the Diocese of Rockville Centre's Department. Her mission: Stopping the stream of Catholic schools closing on Long Island because of plummeting enrollment.

Riverhead board OKs new drag races at EPCAL despite objections from residents

Fri, 01/21/2022 - 21:41
Four events were approved over the objections of several residents who voiced concerns about noise disruptions in their neighborhoods and environmental worries regarding the events' effect on the EPCAL property.

Forecast: Brutal cold impacting much of nation to arrive on LI

Fri, 01/21/2022 - 01:00
The National Weather Service warned of icy spots on untreated roadways created by severe cold moving into the region Thursday night and making for a potentially tricky Friday morning commute.

State ended 2021 with more jobs, still short of pre-pandemic levels

Thu, 01/20/2022 - 22:40
Long Island ended the year with the addition of 30,800 jobs on a year-over-year basis last month, but is still nearly 100,000 jobs under employment levels in December 2019, before the pandemic began. 

Town board votes 5-0 to close East Hampton Airport and reopen it as private facility

Thu, 01/20/2022 - 22:29
The town will close the airport in Wainscott on Feb. 28 and plans to reopen it as a private facility on March 4. There could be restrictions on type of aircraft, time of day, noise level and many other parameters.

State Senate confirms Janno Lieber as MTA chairman of nation's largest public transportation system

Thu, 01/20/2022 - 21:59
Speaking to lawmakers during his confirmation hearing Wednesday, Janno Lieber called himself a "big user and big enthusiast" of the LIRR. 

A community fridge in Brentwood is expanding access to fresh food for Long Islanders 

Thu, 01/20/2022 - 20:55
"Food is a human right," said Amanda Sweeney, who launched the Brentwood community fridge with the help of her partner and sister. The Brentwood site, which opened in October 2021, is believed to be Long Island's first such fridge. 

See how much state aid your school district could get under Gov. Hochul's proposed budget

Thu, 01/20/2022 - 20:51
Some LI school districts would see a more than 20% hike in state aid, according to a Newsday analysis of Gov. Hochul's state budget proposal.

Slippery morning commute with overnight rain turning to snow

Thu, 01/20/2022 - 05:12
A wintry mix and then snow will begin to fall in predawn hours Thursday, accumulating about a half-inch by morning, the weather service said, and continuing throughout the first half of the day.