The economy on Long Island is unique – with countless small businesses and corporations alike making home here, Long Island is a center of industry with its own unique heartbeat. If you're interested in local business and financial advice specifically for Long Islanders, then make sure to never miss an article in the Business & Finance section.
By Chris Boyle February 10, 2022
Nearly 255,000 taxpayers filed tax returns for free last year through the NYS Tax Department website, saving a combined $51 million in preparation fees.
By Chris Boyle February 09, 2022
“We invest in the health of our communities by bringing our clinical expertise to where our patients live and work,” says NYU Langone VP Andrew Rubin.
By Chris Boyle February 04, 2022
"Today we break ground on a historic sewer project that will both improve water quality in the Forge River and attract new investment to the Mastic community," Bellone said.
By Chris Boyle February 02, 2022
“Since the start of this pandemic, the Senate Majority has taken action to help our business community survive and recover from this pandemic,” Stewart-Cousins said.
By Long Island February 01, 2022
HIA-LI Hosts "Executive Insight" Forum on February 8 Featuring Clare Cusack, First Female President of New York Bankers Association.
By Chris Boyle January 27, 2022
The BJ’s in Commack opened their doors for business on Friday, January 7.
By Chris Boyle January 26, 2022
“In 2020, we drove 50 minutes to visit the Hauppauge Duck Donuts location,” recalls Rafique.
By Chris Boyle January 25, 2022
“I was proud to join many members of the community to welcome Esplanade of Woodmere to Nassau County.” County Executive Blakeman said.
By Chris Boyle January 25, 2022
From a legal standpoint, you need to remain at the scene of an accident to give a statement to police to ensure that you are able to give your version of events.
By Lon Cohen January 20, 2022
Launched on January 8, mobile apps already have millions of new accounts.
By Chris Boyle January 19, 2022
State to work with residents, community leaders and public officials to revitalize downtown areas.
By Chris Boyle January 14, 2022
“Berkeley College has been empowering students for 90 years,” said Diane Recinos, EdD, Interim President of Berkeley College.
By Lon Cohen January 13, 2022
Second location will be serving year-round and is part of bigger expansion plans by the owners.
By Chris Boyle January 13, 2022
Property owners who disagree with the assessed value of their property can learn how to navigate the grievance process from assessment expert Jeff Gold.
By Chris Boyle January 12, 2022
"New York's comeback depends on the recovery and success of our small businesses," Governor Hochul said.
By Chris Boyle January 10, 2022
This action by the Legislature eliminates the need for in-person visits to tax offices by recipients of these exemptions amidst a spike in COVID-19 cases.
By Chris Boyle January 07, 2022
"The SALT deduction cap is nothing less than double taxation on New Yorkers," Governor Hochul said.
By Chris Boyle January 05, 2022
This is the second tax year in which renewals are being waived for eligible recipients of the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities exemptions.
By Chris Boyle December 30, 2021
The Town also opted out of allowing cannabis retail dispensaries and on-site consumption sites within the Town of Huntington.
By Chris Boyle December 24, 2021
Assistance to cover costs associated with vaccine, booster, tests, and mask-related expenses.