Long Island hires and promotions: Linda Kelly Mejias, L.I. Hispanic Bar...
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday LAW Rina E. Lee of Sunnyside has joined Goldberg Segalla in Garden City as an associate. She was an associate at...
View ArticleMadonna's plans to convert horse estate to tree farm raises questions
Reprints + - Madonna performs on Sunday, April 12, 2015, in Indio, Calif. Photo Credit: Getty Images / Christopher Polk advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Suffolk...
View ArticleAtlantic Auto Group in $310,000 settlement with state Attorney General
Long Island's largest chain of car dealerships, the 22-store Atlantic Auto Group, is paying $310,000 in restitution and penalties to settle state charges of misleading advertising and sales practices...
View ArticlePlasterers union seeking 10 apprentices
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for Local 262 of the Plasterers Union will begin taking...
View ArticleGoogle's 'Undo send' protects Gmail users from sending regrettable notes
Reprints + - The Google logo. Photo Credit: AP / Virginia Mayo advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Google is making it easier to steer clear of the trouble that...
View ArticleLong Island hires and promotions: Thomas Wendel, Sidney B. Bowne ... Son LLP
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday BOARDS Thomas R. Slome of Rockville Centre, a member of Meyer, Suozzi, English ... Klein PC in Garden City and...
View ArticleMoney Fix: Credit card cash advances loaded with fees
Reprints + - A new report from Credit Cards.com found that credit card cash advances are loaded with stiff fees -- typically 5 percent of each advance or $10, whichever hurts the most. Photo Credit:...
View ArticleEast End fun for families
Heading to the Hamptons or the East End with your family in tow? Besides the beautiful beaches, there are plenty of things to do with your kids from museums and water parks, animal farms and more....
View ArticleSmokin' Al's Famous BBQ Joint review: Food commands attention at Massapequa...
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View ArticlePatchogue nurse practitioner convicted of running oxycodone mill, prosecutors...
Reprints + - Nurse practitioner Ingrid Gordon-Patterson of Patchogue was convicted Monday, June 29, 2015 of running an oxycodone pill mill in her Deer Park office. This case came out of a 2012 grand...
View ArticleIslip sees four recent restaurant closures
Add comment + - Port Royal in Islip was a pirate-themed pub famous for its pulled pork macaroni and cheese. Photo Credit: Emily Anne Epstein advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement |...
View ArticleTech issues force trading to be halted on New York Stock Exchange
Reprints + - The New York Stock Exchange has halted trading shortly before noon on Wednesday, July 8, 2015, due to technical issues. Photo Credit: AP advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement...
View ArticleLong Island scandals throughout history
Add comment Reprints + - Suffolk County's $1 billion Southwest Sewer District was unequaled in Long Island history for delays, scandals and broken promises to taxpayers. Photo Credit: Newsday / Thomas...
View ArticleHuntington turns traffic signal boxes into public art displays
Reprints + - "Sunrise on Huntington Bay" by Robert Giordano is just one piece of artwork selected to be placed on traffic signal boxes in downtown Huntington this summer. Photo Credit: Robert Giordano...
View ArticleMassive fish kill reported in Riverhead; fishermen sought for volunteer cleanup
Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Riverhead Town Supervisor Sean Walter plans to declare a public health state of emergency Saturday...
View ArticleDispute continues over summer partying at Amityville waterfront bar
Reprints + - Reggie DeFilippo, owner of Toomey's Tavern in Amityville, sits on the deck of the business on April 19, 2014. Photo Credit: Steve Pfost advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement |...
View ArticleRowdy July Fourth weekend in Montauk raises residents' concerns; town OKs...
Reprints + - More than 250 people, mostly Montauk residents, concerned about raucous behavior and noise in their community over the July Fourth weekend, voiced their concerns at the East Hampton Town...
View ArticleA new Water Mill home with a rooftop tennis court
Reprints + - The rooftop tennis court has 180-degree views of Mecox Bay and Flying Point Beach. Photo Credit: Gordon M. Grant advertisement | advertise on newsday Imagine playing tennis on the roof of...
View Article6 LI firms vie for medical pot licenses
Reprints + - Dean Petkanas, chief executive officer of Kannalife, sits in his office in Lloyd Harbor, June 12, 2015. His company is one of the Long Island companies that has applied for a medical...
View ArticleEast Hampton delays new rules on helicopter noise until judge's expected June...
Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday The Town of East Hampton agreed Monday to wait three weeks to implement new noise regulations at its...
View ArticleHospital may be improperly requiring nurse to work overtime
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday DEAR CARRIE: I work as a registered nurse at a local hospital. My co-workers and I thought that mandatory overtime...
View ArticleSouthampton helicopter noise regulation discussion postponed by village board
Reprints + - A helicopter departs from the East Hampton Town Airport in Wainscott, Nov. 11, 2014. Photo Credit: Gordon M. Grant advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday...
View ArticleHangin' in the Hamptons: From hip-hop to hoedown
Add comment Reprints + - The Flaming Lips will be at Surf Lodge in Montauk on Sunday, June 7, 2015. Photo Credit: Getty Images / Ethan Miller advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement |...
View ArticleProposed pet store regulations aim to keep kittens, puppies safe, happy
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Town of Hempstead officials want to give Rover a little more room to roam. New pet shop regulations to be...
View ArticleNew solar projects to be unveiled today
Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday A large West-Coast solar-energy developer Thursday will announce agreements with five Long Island...
View ArticleMan hospitalized after hit by falling Sheetrock, cops say
Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday A man who was injured when a stack of Sheetrock fell on him at an East Hampton warehouse remained...
View ArticleAnne Dranginis, 65, microbiologist, St. John's professor
Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Anne Dranginis, a nationally recognized microbiologist and professor at St. John's University, was an...
View ArticlePolice: Man seriously hurt in East Hampton industrial accident
Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday East Hampton Town police are investigating an industrial accident involving a man who was seriously...
View ArticleRoar Beverages has healthy thirst for growth
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Huntington-based Roar Beverages has reached an agreement with retail giant Target Corp. to test-market Roar's...
View ArticleSouthampton may limit aircraft traffic at its heliport
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday A federal judge's recent injunction prohibiting limits on takeoffs and landings at East Hampton's airport has...
View ArticleProsecutor: Joseph Perez drunk at time of Hampton Bays fatal crash
Add comment Reprints + - Donna Sartori, who was killed by a drunk driver, is shown holding her nephew in this undated photo. Photo Credit: Family handout advertisement | advertise on newsday...
View ArticleLong Island hires and promotions: Jason S. Samuels, Nassau County Bar...
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday REAL ESTATE Douglas Elliman's Smithtown office has five new hires from Century 21 North End Realty in St. James....
View ArticleEnvironmental group wants to expand oyster seeding in Moriches Bay
Add comment Reprints + - The Moriches Bay Project announced plans to expand oyster beds in Moriches Bay. Photo Credit: advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday An East...
View ArticleZeldin moves to shield East Hampton officials from FAA penalties over airport...
Reprints + - A helicopter departs from the East Hampton Town Airport in Wainscott, Nov. 11, 2014. Photo Credit: Gordon M. Grant advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday...
View ArticleMinecraft Adventures: Big competition, big screen
Add comment Reprints + - Mason Cohen, 14, left, and Miller Croke, 14, at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, April 1, 2015. The pair are holding a Minecraft tournament at the theater in May. Photo...
View ArticlePortuguese man-of-wars spotted in Hamptons, Montauk, environmental research...
Reprints + - Venomous Portuguese man-of-war have been spotted in two more locales, after National Park Service officials reported Tuesday, July 7, 2015, that they had washed up on Fire Island. Photo...
View ArticleAnother app-based ride service heading to the Hamptons
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Another fleet of cab owners is scrambling to get app-based taxi operations on the road by the Fourth of July...
View ArticleCops: Hamptons driving charged with DWI after using cell phone, tailgaiting
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday An East Hampton man was arrested and charged with drunken driving after a Southampton Town police officer spotted...
View ArticleUber pulls out of East Hampton, adding to travel woes to the summer resort
Add comment Reprints + - Uber, the app-based ride-booking service, will no longer operate in East Hampton. Photo Credit: advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday Uber,...
View ArticleSchumer pushes Danaher CEO to maintain Pall jobs on Long Island after takeover
Reprints + - U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is seeking assurances from the chief executive of Danaher Corp. that the company will retain the jobs of roughly 700 employees at the Port Washington headquarters...
View ArticleExecutive Suite: Cindy Capalbo, Sag Harbor
Reprints + - Cindy Ward Capalbo, founder and president of C's Home and Office Management, stands outside her office in Sag Harbor, June 5, 2015, with three of the seven vehicles her employees use to...
View ArticleUber drivers plead to lesser charges for violating East Hampton taxi...
Reprints + - Surrounded by the Uber drivers he represents, attorney Daniel Rodgers speaks to the media at East Hampton Town Justice Court in East Hampton on June 29, 2015. Photo Credit: Gordon M. Grant...
View ArticleMontauk taxi companies set to launch Uber-inspired app
Reprints + - Mark Ripolone, owner of Ditch Plains Taxi, stands outside at the Montauk railroad station in Montauk, June 18, 2015. His is one of the companies that will be part of the new app-based taxi...
View ArticleArraignment delayed for most Uber drivers; attorney fears jail time
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday The attorney representing Uber drivers charged with violating East Hampton's taxi licensing laws said he expects...
View ArticleExecutive Suite: Joyce Shulman, Water Mill
Reprints + - Joyce Shulman, CEO of Macaroni Kid, LLC., at her office in Water Mill, June 16, 2015. Photo Credit: Gordon M. Grant advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on...
View ArticlePlan will target harmful invasive species in LI, state waterways
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday A state environmental agency Friday released a new statewide action plan to address the threat from nonnative...
View ArticleStars converge at Rush 16th annual Art for Life benefit
Dave Chappelle, Russell Simmons and other performers, artists and celebrities celebrated the 16th annual Art for Life Hamptons Benefit at the Fairview Farms in Water Mill hosted by Rush Philanthropic...
View ArticleEast Hampton Town moves toward digitizing municipal paper documents
Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday East Hampton Town Board members are considering digitizing files for all municipal departments. Town Supervisor...
View Article1,000 NYC airport workers set to strike starting Wednesday
Reprints + - LaGuardia Airport's central terminal is seen in this photo from Nov 19, 2014. Photo Credit: Uli Seit advertisement | advertise on newsday advertisement | advertise on newsday More than...
View ArticleCenterport Yacht Club beach opens for first time since 2008
On Monday, July 20, 2015, Suffolk officials announced that Centerport Yacht Club beach would open for public use for the first time since 2008. Improvements to the Northport sewage system have reversed...
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