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By Lon Cohen June 02, 2022
NYS taxes will reduce gas by 16 cents per gallon, with additional breaks from both Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
By Lon Cohen June 02, 2022
Developer submitted plans for a 641K-sq-ft industrial building at 1743 Middle Road.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2022
SUNY and CUNY students whose families make up to $125,000 annually can apply for tuition-free college.
By Long Island June 01, 2022
Riverhead-based Peconic Growers LLC was awarded one of the few and highly sought-after adult-use conditional cannabis licenses by the Cannabis Control Board of the state of New York
By Lon Cohen May 31, 2022
Known as the “Kosher Costco,” the store is set to open around Passover in 2023.
By Lon Cohen May 31, 2022
Plans include the construction of a convention center, entertainment venues, retail space, hotel, and a life sciences complex.
By Lon Cohen May 28, 2022
The 275K-sq-ft office building at 5000 Corporate Court sits on 37 acres.
By Long Island May 27, 2022
The Museum of American Armor in Old Bethpage, legislators voted unanimously to allocate $250,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funding to establish a new paid scholarship program for local college students.
By Lon Cohen May 26, 2022
Two locations currently on Long Island at Roosevelt Field and Smith Haven Malls.
By Chris Boyle May 26, 2022
GYMGUYZ is a personal training service with the unusual twist that they – in the words of CEO and founder Josh York – bring the work out to you.
By Long Island May 23, 2022
Arthur Hayes was sentenced today to six months of home detention, in connection with his violation of the Bank Secrecy Act
By Chris Boyle May 23, 2022
The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law.
By Long Island May 20, 2022
With Summer Approaching, Attorney General James Offers Tips to New Yorkers to Avoid Scams When Booking Vacation Rentals
By Long Island May 19, 2022
New York Attorney General Letitia James today recovered $36 million from popular fashion retailer H&M for unlawfully keeping millions of dollars in unused gift cards.
By Long Island May 18, 2022
In light of the ongoing baby formula shortage, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand held a video press conference to announce the introduction of her bicameral Emergency Infant Formula Act.
By Long Island May 18, 2022
The Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) Mortgage Foreclosure Assistance Program is proud to host its 250th Clinic on Monday, June 6 at the NCBA headquarters.
By Chris Boyle May 12, 2022
Governor previously ordered SUNY and CUNY to end this practice.
By Chris Boyle May 11, 2022
The switch to teletherapy in the mental health industry has proven to be convenient and beneficial to both doctor and patient, and may become the norm going forward.
By Lon Cohen May 10, 2022
New technology will attempt to prevent those looking to rent homes for one day intending to throw parties on Memorial Day and 4th of July.