The William Floyd School District said it canceled all outdoor recess and outdoor physical education classes Monday because of police activity in the Mastic area.
A waterfront Hampton Bays compound that has been featured in motion pictures has sold for $5.7 million, the highest selling residential property in the hamlet's history, based on all sold listings recorded by MLSLI.
A waterfront Hampton Bays compound that has been featured in motion pictures has sold for $5.7 million, the highest selling residential property in the hamlet's history, based on all sold listings recorded by MLSLI.
Suffolk County police ticketed a group of 18 Ferrari drivers on Sunday morning after spotting some of the drivers speeding along the Long Island Expressway.
A Garden City builder plans to complete a $65 million Port Jefferson Station retirement community in two years, the Brookhaven Town Industrial Development Agency has announced.
Starting in September, Sappo School will have a new name and location and will kick off a new instructional program tailored to students with dyslexia and reading disorders, school leaders plan to announce.
Starting in September, Sappo School will have a new name and location and will kick off a new instructional program tailored to students with dyslexia and reading disorders, school leaders plan to announce Monday.
Most Long Island towns made it out of the winter with money to spare in their 2018 snow removal budgets, despite a pack of nor'easters in March that dumped record-setting snow on the region.
Seasonable spring temperatures are expected on Long Island this week but they will also bring along more clouds than sun on Monday and Tuesday, meteorologists said.
A surprise move to replace members of an Islip Town agency that oversees affordable housing and public service programs has split the town board and raised concerns about representation of the town's population.
The former Brooklyn College history professor, who lived in Huntington, co-authored "Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898," winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for History.
Residents say they are willing to travel to each other's neighborhoods to protest large-scale projects because "numbers always speak louder than just a handful" of protesters.