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A Long Island woman who replaced her front lawn with native plants was issued a fine because officials said it was ugly and violated the village's code.
The music is about to stop at a venue that has helped launch countless Brooklyn bands and brought the creative community ...
Name the sport and Kirstie Yu ’19 surely has something to say about it. When Major League Baseball is in full swing, she’s ...
From rate decisions from the European Central Bank to reports from some of the “Magnificent Seven," these are the stories to ...
The debate over charter schools on Long Island has reignited, with news that three new charters are being proposed in ...
Long Island contractor sentenced for tax and insurance fraud scheme that denied benefits after fatal job site incident.
Who’s up and who’s down this week?
A woman from Flushing, New York, made an appearance in court Thursday — a week after an arrest warrant was issued for failing to appear at her arraignment. Furong Li, 55, pleaded not guilty to charges ...
Long Island's entrepreneurial landscape is experiencing unprecedented growth, with innovative startups emerging across ...
The ambitious $4 billion Bally’s Bronx casino project at Ferry Point is in jeopardy following a crucial decision by the New ...
After years of bureaucracy, projects taken up and cast aside, the time has come for more casino-related bureaucracy: The ...
A Southold home with a backyard dock is on the market for $2.3 million. The taxes are $12,135. The ranch-style home is on ...