An Amagansett home by noted modern architect Charles Gwathmey, known for his 1992 renovation of the Guggenheim Museum, is on the market with a new agent and price. The five-bedroom home is asking $4.85 million.
Nassau gained more than 3,600 people between July 1, 2016 and July 1, 2017, while Suffolk lost almost 1,400 during that time period, according to the bureau's data.
Roadways slickened by snow from the fourth nor'easter this month made Wednesday's driving conditions dangerous on Long Island and led to a fatal crash in Nassau, authorities said.
The state Legislature passed the Long Island Pine Barrens Protection Act in 1993 to limit development, protect drinking water supplies and preserve the ecosystem.
More than five years after superstorm Sandy, disputes with contractors over repair jobs and storm-hardening elevations are thwarting attempts by some homeowners to get fully back on their feet.
The Long Island Rail Road on Wednesday extended its ticket-refund policy by two years, allowing customers a lot more time to get back money for never-taken trips.
The board of directors of the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency will have a mix of new faces and holdovers under a compromise struck by new County Executive Laura Curran and the County Legislature's Republican majority, officials confirmed.
Babylon Town has renewed a "public information consulting" contract with the Great Neck public relations firm Zimmerman/Edelson Inc., according to a Feb. 28 town board resolution.
Four struggling communities in Brookhaven Town are to be nominated for a program designed to create economic opportunity zones that could benefit from the new federal tax law.