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Cheapest regular gas found in Suffolk County during week ending Dec. 21
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 2 gas stations had the lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Dec. 21.
Lawsuit claims fraudulent inducement over Florida property ownership
A lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, alleging fraudulent inducement, constructive trust, and unjust enrichment.
New York resident alleges conspiracy against state officials over legal proceedings
A federal lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, accusing several individuals and state officials of conspiracy and misconduct in a legal case.
Cheapest diesel found in Suffolk County during week ending Dec. 21
1 gas station had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending Dec. 21, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Long Beach accused of unconstitutional vehicle seizures under 'Boot and Tow' policy
A Long Beach resident is suing the city over its "Boot and Tow" policy, claiming it violates constitutional rights.
Better Houseware sues Dorai Home over patent infringement dispute
Better Houseware Corporation, a manufacturer of household products, has filed a lawsuit against Dorai Home, Inc., a maker of home goods, over a patent dispute.
Plug Could be Pulled on All Electric Home Legislation
Governor Kathy Hochul seemingly backtraced in recent comments on the All-electric House Green New Deal initiative perhaps bending to both reality and the unpopularity and lack of reliability of this expensive initiative.
Christmas Brings Back Memories and Looks Forward Too
It’s not hard to let the melancholy feelings take the lead from time to time. At the same time, life marches forward whether you are standing still or not, and for all the grief, sadness, and loss, we have so many things to celebrate and goodness to embrace.
Will Hochul’s Hand Picked Lieutenant Governor Run Against Her?
Normally, most folks don’t know who the Lt. Gov. is – maybe even the Governor forgets once in a while - they take such a back seat attending minor ribbon cutting and events. But not, Delgado. As reported in the New York Times, a review of Delgado’s schedule before the election shows he was ramping up his campaign events, and post-election he is busy with TV interviews, and publishing guest opinion pieces.
Hochul Turns Down the Heat in Schools Across NYS
The law (S3397-A/A9011-A) establishes 88 degrees as the maximum temperature in classrooms and support services spaces and requires a plan for the removal of students and staff from these spaces. Where it is practical for the school district to do so, it also creates a definition of extreme heat condition days as well as a standard to measure room temperature.
Ronkonkoma Commapy to Close, Impacting 186 Jobs
A required WARN notice was filed with the New York State Department of Labor saying 186 workers will be affected which is the entirety of the workforce. The plant will close February 24, 2025.
X Kills the Bill
Musk used X to telegraph the message about the bad CR bill to the American public. Before Mush bought X, which was heavily censored, it is likely this message would have been muted if heard at all. X, now being an open and uncensored platform, changed all of that. Common-sense messaging is no longer buried or canceled, and regular moderate and conservative users have a voice.
101-Year-Old WWII Vet from Deer Park Rewarded the French Legion of Honor
The Brooklyn-born World War II Army Private entered service at the young age of 19 in 1943. He was at The Battle of Normandy as a member of the 325th Glider Infantry regiment the following year.
Party City CEO: ‘The Party is Over’
Across Long Island exists over 10 Party City locations, including stores in: Patchogue, Centereach, Islip, Commack, North Babylon, Massapequa, Levittown, Woodbury, Carle Place, and Oceanside. One used to exist behind Wendy’s of Rt. 111 in Hauppauge, but has since been taken over by a Party Glitters.
My Favorite Christmas Memory (Disqualifying the Movie I Produced)
In October 2022, just before joining the production of Tyler Taormina’s “Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point,” which later cast my grandma Mary Reistetter as the grandma within the film, my grandfather Joe passed away. He was a month away from turning 85.
Legislator Leslie Kennedy Celebrates the Holidays with Greenbelt Conference
While accessible hiking trails have dwindled in post-August superstorm times, the Greenbelt Trail Conference still represents an untouchable greenspace of which Long Island is incredibly proud. The 1978-established trail encompasses over 200 miles of hiking paths untethered by even the harshest of weathers.
From Coffee to Kinship: Jillian Vigliarolo’s Quarter-Century at the Country Cottage
They call it “Jill’s Place” because she’s the reason they go there. The people know they’ll get a smile, a good meal, and a chance to reminisce. Her customers had babies, and now they come to the Cottage, where every breakfast and lunch is like a reunion.
Smith Point Park
His guidance and leadership were invaluable to Suffolk County Parks, and his legacy will be that the Department always continues to enhance the outdoor experience for Suffolk's residents. Fritz served as chairman of the Suffolk County Board of Trustees of Parks, Recreation, and Conservation and the Sporting Advisory Council.
Long Island Hikers Take on Trails
The group tackles more challenging terrain with trips to upstate New York and the Brooklyn Bridge. They’re conquering the Paumanok Trail in sections, a 125-mile path from Rocky Point to Montauk, and are about halfway through. They cover a lot of ground, meeting up to four times a week, and have had groups of over 100 on some of the hikes.
LIBBA Recycles Trees to Restore the Beach
LIBBA is active throughout Nassau and Suffolk with dune restoration, beach cleanups, and community activities such as food drives and fishing opportunities for veterans and cancer patients, Rondinella noted.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
The Irish Hall of Fame Welcomes Whitey Ford
This past weekend the Long Island Ducks celebrated Irish Heritage by having a special night dedicated to the Irish.
Massive Cache of Illegal Weapons Seized in Medford
Investigators seized over 112 illegal firearms,