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Tips to make it through this blast of arctic weather on Long Island

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 23:17
Here are some safety tips for your home, your car, and for going outdoors in these arctic temperatures, from the National Weather Service.

Islip's Foreign Trade Zone eyeing 120,000-square-foot expansion in first build since 1990

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 23:00
Three more buildings could be added to the 52-acre property in Ronkonkoma, home to 35 businesses that save money through decreased and waived tariffs and can lower the cost of imports received in the zone.

Only the young who have a penchant for poetry need apply for this new Suffolk role

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 22:33
Last summer, the Suffolk County Legislature approved a non-funded position for an inaugural two-year term that will begin on June 1. Eligible candidates must be nominated by their schools, be 13-19 years old and reside in Suffolk County.

Former NYPD Chief Rodney Harrison sworn in as Suffolk's first Black police commissioner

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 21:55
"For the county executive to choose me, an outsider, to lead this police department is impressive," Rodney Harrison said after being sworn in by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.

Drug, alcohol rehab facility planned in Ft. Salonga sparks resident concerns

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 21:25
The new facility would serve up to 50 clients, according to drawings filed with the town planning department. But some residents and a local civic group say the facility's patients could endanger students at an elementary school nearby.

News 12 Long Island's Jackie Lukas, Jamie Stuart, Shari Einhorn and Christine Insinga leave the channel

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 19:37
Veteran anchor Jackie Lukas and sports anchor Jamie Stuart, along with reporters Christine Insinga and Shari Einhorn, exited the channel Friday in a newsroom reorganization.

Don't toss your live Christmas tree. Hungry goats and llamas at LI farms would love a post-holiday treat

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 18:28
If you're thinking of recycling your Christmas tree, here's an idea. Some farms on Long Island are accepting live Christmas tree donations through the end of January. The trees serve as food for some very hungry farm animals.

School boards association says Blakeman has no authority over student masking

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 00:54
"Counties have no more authority to direct school board matters than do schools to legislate county affairs," Michael J. Kelly, president of the Nassau-Suffolk School Boards Association said in a letter to the Nassau county executive.

Off the beaten path, Locust Valley relishes its 'old-town feel'

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 00:40
The hamlet has a variety of housing styles that start at about $500,000 and can go well north of $10 million.

Murder trial of Michael Valva, ex-fiancee, delayed due to pandemic constraints

Tue, 01/11/2022 - 00:31
State Supreme Court Justice William Condon said it was "physically impossible" to hold the Valva murder trial, with two defendants, two juries and court staff in one courtroom amid pandemic restrictions.

'We belong in this community': Jorge Guadron celebrates historic feat as Islip's first Hispanic councilman, shares his vision

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 23:53
Jorge Guadron, who won the historic Islip council seat in November, said he'd represent all residents but also is eager to serve local business owners and minority community members in his role as councilman.

Long Island schools No. 1 statewide on college-level coursework, exams

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 23:45
Newsday analyzes the region's performance from a report detailing results of Advanced Placement tests taken last spring in more than 600 districts statewide, including 98 in the Nassau-Suffolk region.

Fish passage to clear way for river herring blocked for 150 years

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 23:35
A new $1 million passage for river herring traveling from the Peconic River will provide access to fresh water that has been blocked by a dam on Little River for 150 years.

Long Island forecast: Coldest temps season arrive Monday night, stay through Wednesday morning

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 21:27
Sub-zero wind chills will greet Long Islanders who venture out Monday night and the deep chill will last through Wednesday morning, the National Weather Service said.

LIRR: Ticket machines restored after systemwide outage

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 16:16
The outages began at around 1 a.m., and then spread, forcing customers to choose between buying their tickets once they were aboard or using the MTA e-TIX app. The system was restored at about 10:45 a.m.

Experts: Sick crews mean fewer flights through at least end of March

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 02:39
Of roughly 246,000 flights that 11 major carriers planned would arrive or depart from Kennedy, LaGuardia, Long Island MacArthur and Newark-Liberty airports between Jan. 8 and March 31, 3.3%, or about 8,000 flights so far, are forecast to be chopped from the schedule, according to an analysis of industry data.

COVID-19 infections appear to be slowing down, state statistics show

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 00:38
Long Island's seven-day percentage of positive cases, consistently the highest in the state, also decreased slightly, to 25.95% from 26.46%.

Breach near Smith Point created during 2012 storm continues to close

Sun, 01/09/2022 - 17:50
Aerial photos show the breach is less than half of what it was following Superstorm Sandy.

Ex-Brookhaven Councilman James Tullo named town's director of planning

Sun, 01/09/2022 - 10:00
James M. Tullo, a Republican, succeeds Beth Ann Reilly, a former deputy town attorney who was appointed planning commissioner two years ago. She will return to her old position.

Rail line between Brooklyn, Queens could present options for LIRR commuters

Sun, 01/09/2022 - 10:00
But the "Interborough Express," mentioned by Gov. Kathy Hochul in her State of the State speech, would have to overcome skepticism from transportation experts and commuters.