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$120G grant will expand Head Start program in Riverside, Flanders
The expanded building will provide enhanced space for early childhood programs offered by Long Island Head Start and music and after-school programs provided there by the Children's Museum of the East End.
Donation makes for a bear-y nice holiday for children at St. Charles Hospital
"Right now we're open and we want to make an impact on the community and seniors, feel good about ourselves and do good for other people," said Doreen Perrino, program director at Smithtown's Senior Citizens Department, where the bears were first dropped off.
New York breaks record for new daily COVID-19 cases again
State data from testing Tuesday showed 28,924 new cases, Gov. Kathy Hochul said, but she added that the state remains in a better position than in past surges.
Judge dismisses suit alleging threats, bullying on East Hampton school's South America trip
A billionaire's son claims that the Ross School subjected him to threats and bullying after complaining about teacher-chaperones leading peers, all underage, in a whiskey toast.
Long Island forecast: Sunny, cold and suitable for last-minute shopping
Sunshine will blanket most of Long Island Thursday before clouds roll in at night with a 30% chance of light snow, and rain likely Christmas Eve, the National Weather Service said.
Long Beach opts out of allowing marijuana dispensaries, on-site consumption
The council voted 5-0 to opt out, joining several other Long Island municipalities that have rejected plans to allow the sale and on-site consumption of marijuana. Â
Man slashed teen in neck, fired gun during fight at North Babylon gym, police said
No one was hit when the man opened fire inside an LA Fitness in North Babylon, Suffolk police say. The slashing victim suffered nonlife threatening injuries.
Brookhaven rezones part of landfill for industrial use only
Town officials said the change was intended to ensure that more than 130 mostly unused acres on the northwest corner of Horseblock Road and Sunrise Highway are not developed into housing and that there is no plan now to sell the property.
Court ruling puts Suffolk Democrats' redistricting plan on hold
Suffolk Supreme Court Acting Justice Joseph Farneti blocked the legislature from "taking any action" on the plan until after a court hearing Tuesday â just hours before a scheduled vote on the measure.
Long Island forecast: Overnight rain through the morning before gradual clearing
After Tuesday's nighttime low of 39 degrees, Wednesday's chances of predawn showers are 60% after 3 a.m., the National Weather Service says.
Suffolk County's daily COVID-19 positivity level is nearly 14%, state data shows
The highly contagious omicron variant is fueling "an enormous surge" in the county, Executive Steve Bellone said. Nassau County's daily positivity rate for results on Monday stood at 12.7%.
De Blasio on COVID surge: Be ready for a 'tough few weeks' in NYC
Omicron-fueled infections are behind the surge. The mayor said the city would increase the number of locally run testing centers, complemented by a new federal testing operation.Â
Northwell Health doctor: Educate yourself on types of COVID-19 test kits
Rapid antigen tests deliver results within minutes, said Dr. Dwayne Breining, executive director of Northwell Health Labs. A PCR test is more sensitive; a student would take it to return to college.
LI jobless rate falls to 3.5%Â due to labor force declines
The shrinking labor force more than the addition of jobs drove down the unemployment rate.
Here's what to know about getting around this holiday season
Here are some questions and answers about getting around over the hectic days ahead.Â
Poll: COVID vaccination status plays into who Americans will celebrate the holidays with
But the Marist College poll also found 42% of Americans will celebrate the holidays with people regardless of their vaccination status, even as COVID-19 infection rates soar.
DEC: Sinking of two steel vessels to expand Long Island artificial reefs
New York's dozen artificial reefs are expanding with the sinking of two steel vessels, the DEC announced. Some commercial fishermen say growing these reefs could cost trawlers and other commercial fishing firms long-prized grounds.
Riverfront Oakdale set amid canals, historic architecture, shopping and dining
'You can still get waterfront property without breaking the bank,' says a real estate agent about the hamlet on the Connetquot River.
Huntington allocates $22MÂ in Rescue Plan funding for sewer project
The project will span the New York Avenue/Route 110 Corridor from the Huntington LIRR Station to 14th Street, with additional adjacent parcels to the east and west, town officials said.
Android glitch prevents calls to 911 for some, but you can fix it
The problem appears to affect a small number of devices that have the Microsoft Teams app installed but are not logged in.