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Black ice driving tips as snow melts, freezes on roads

Suffolk County News - Sun, 01/30/2022 - 22:12
AAA Northeast spokesman Robert Sinclair gives tips for prepping for black ice, spotting it on the street and navigating through.  

Babylon sees improved response times for emergency calls in North Amityville

Suffolk County News - Sun, 01/30/2022 - 21:34
Supervisor Rich Schaffer said the town is working on an agreement with Catholic Health Services to have an ambulance parked in North Amityville to also take calls.

Police: Girl run over when Jeep rolls forward in Southampton parking lot

Suffolk County News - Sun, 01/30/2022 - 20:22
A 6-year-old girl was run over when a 2007 Jeep Wrangler rolled forward in the parking lot of the Southampton Youth Services recreation center, according to authorities.

Southold's new social media policy restricts comments in virtual meetings

Suffolk County News - Sun, 01/30/2022 - 12:48
The question and answer option for town meetings on Zoom has been cut off, requiring participants to use the raised-hand function, and all speakers or those wishing to speak must identify themselves first.

Blizzard hits Suffolk County, National Weather Service says; storm still not over

Suffolk County News - Sun, 01/30/2022 - 03:32
The blizzard designation was announced at 12:30 p.m. Saturday as Long Island's heaviest snowstorm of the season had dropped more than a foot of snow on parts of the Island.

Snowstorm brings Long Island MacArthur Airport, LIRR, buses to a standstill

Suffolk County News - Sun, 01/30/2022 - 02:43
Flights are expected to resume at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma on Sunday. The Long Island Rail Road is expected to resume service Monday morning.

The school year began with tempered hopes of a new normal. Then omicron hit. 

Suffolk County News - Sat, 01/29/2022 - 22:36
After more than a year of disruptions, there was a cautious optimism when students and teachers returned to classrooms last fall. Most recently, districts were caught in the middle of the on-again, off-again state mask mandate court battle.

COVID-19 cases down 86% in past three weeks, Gov. Hochul says

Suffolk County News - Sat, 01/29/2022 - 22:16
As the omicron wave continues to subside, "We are absolutely trending in the place we've wanted to get to for so long," Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday.

Hochul extends indoor mask mandate to Feb. 10, to reassess every two weeks

Suffolk County News - Sat, 01/29/2022 - 12:48
Gov. Kathy Hochul, speaking in Melville on Friday, said she has decided to continue the mandate because, while COVID-19 indicators are improving, they still do not warrant lifting the regulation.

Forecast: Up to 17 inches of snow expected as massive storm moves in

Suffolk County News - Sat, 01/29/2022 - 11:12
Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for Long Island, New York City and three other counties as a monster storm expected to dump up to 17 inches of snow on the Island moved in.

Doctors on alert for condition that develops in kids after contracting COVID

Suffolk County News - Sat, 01/29/2022 - 10:00
Pediatricians around Long Island are monitoring cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a rare but serious condition that emerges in some children weeks after they were infected with the coronavirus.

How race is taught in LI schools - and why some educators feel they're under siege

Suffolk County News - Fri, 01/28/2022 - 22:02
Teaching about race and racism on Long Island varies widely, educators say, but how it is perceived to be taught has been the subject of fierce debate, with some educators feeling as if they're caught in the middle.

Long Island weather: Winter storm warning issued, more than a foot of snow possible

Suffolk County News - Fri, 01/28/2022 - 09:36
Long Island is bracing for a two-day winter storm arriving Friday night that forecasters said will bring 8 to 18 inches of snow, high winds and potential blizzard conditions.

Famed fossil discoverer Richard Leakey confirmed Africa was humanity's birthplace

Suffolk County News - Fri, 01/28/2022 - 06:48
A scientist at heart, renowned fossil finder and Stony Brook professor Richard Leakey also was a prodigious fundraiser, a mesmerizing lecturer, a fine chef, winemaker and host, according to friends and colleagues.

Richard Rosenberg, a former Newsday editor, dies at 65

Suffolk County News - Fri, 01/28/2022 - 02:29
Richard Rosenberg "had a wonderful dry wit, and he was a terrifically nuanced headline writer," said a co-worker at the newspaper.

Will storm be a 'bomb cyclone?' Time will tell, forecasters say

Suffolk County News - Fri, 01/28/2022 - 00:51
These supercharged storms occur when a mass of cold air "collides" with a warmer mass of air and there is a dramatic drop in air pressure, the National Weather Service says.

Suffolk judge vacates conviction in case of man charged in gas station robberies in the 1980s

Suffolk County News - Fri, 01/28/2022 - 00:14
"I left prison 12 years ago but today, for the first time in 40 years, I feel free," Rodolfo Taylor said in Criminal Court in Riverhead.

Islip Town collecting biographies of local veterans for latest edition of journal 

Suffolk County News - Thu, 01/27/2022 - 23:51
The 2022 edition of the Islip Journal of War Veterans will feature veterans who served from the first Gulf War through the present. The entries will include the names, photos and hometowns of the veterans, their branch and dates of service, and any medals and honors awarded to them. 

Southampton suspends village police officer without pay after trespassing charge

Suffolk County News - Thu, 01/27/2022 - 16:35
Suffolk police said Lee Pulliam entered a neighbor's home in Manorville during a dispute on Christmas Eve without permission. The charges prompted Southampton's board to strip Pulliam, whose annual salary is $152,000, of pay for 30 days.

Mask mandate back in effect for LI schools after judge's ruling

Suffolk County News - Thu, 01/27/2022 - 15:31
A state mandate to wear masks in schools and other indoor public places is back in effect for now after a state appellate division judge on Tuesday suspended, or "stayed," a ruling by a judge in Nassau County that the mandate was illegal.
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