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By Wendy L October 22, 2013
Police are on the hunt for a man who exposed himself at a Target store in Medford. Photos of the man have been release and there is a cash reward to information leading up to ...
By Eric Anderson October 20, 2013
The proposed construction plan would create natural gas terminals off the coast of Long Island.
By Joe Randazzo October 20, 2013
Matthew Bulmer has been accused of sexually assaulting a young boy in the Wal-Mart he worked in.
By Lyndsay McCabe October 20, 2013
Through the New York Rising housing reconstruction program, Long Island homeowners can apply for funding to cover what insurance and FEMA could not cover.
By Lyndsay McCabe October 19, 2013
Someone may be watching you : small cameras were found attached to LIRR ticket machines on the Port Washington, Port Jefferson, and Oyster Bay branches.
By Eric Anderson October 19, 2013
Police say Kaliq Douglas was involved in an attack on an SUV driver last month.
By Joe Randazzo October 19, 2013
The 37-year-old fuel truck driver Alex Mitchell saved John Boisseau’s life by pulling him from his burning vehicle
By Eric Anderson October 18, 2013
The NYC mayoral candidate says he agrees with Bloomberg’s controversial ban on large beverages.
By Wendy L October 18, 2013
Report cards will not only be out for students. By Dec. 31, report cards will also be out for teachers and principals online.
By Joe Randazzo October 18, 2013
Marcos Alonso Zea was arrested Friday for attempting to provide information to the terror group.
By Joe Randazzo October 18, 2013
Gary Lieberman was accused of abusing a young child as a teacher in 2009.
By Vickie Moller October 18, 2013
As a forerunner in education and innovation, Stony Brook University was one of the first academic institutions to respond to the recession of 2008 by instituting the Corporate Education Training (CET) Transitional Certificate Training Program, ...
By Lyndsay McCabe October 17, 2013
James Muniz was arrested in Florida after he fled NY when the DA ordered him to surrender after he scammed parents out of over $250,000 with two fake modeling agencies for children and teenagers.
By Wendy L October 17, 2013
A Mastic mother is arrested for shoplifting and endangering the welfare of her children when she leaves them in the car while she steals clothes at a J.C. Penney.
By Joe Randazzo October 16, 2013
The three men created fake credit cards and drivers licenses and then sold luxury rental cars for a cheap price.
By Vickie Moller October 16, 2013
Following a raucous barrage of criticism from parents and teachers last week at a town-hall style meeting in Poughkeepsie to discuss Common Core Standards, State Education Commissioner John King Saturday canceled four remaining statewide meetings.
By Lyndsay McCabe October 15, 2013
Seven motorcyclists were followed and caught by highway patrol officers after two motorists called 911 to report the bikers' reckless behavior.
By Wendy L October 15, 2013
After being offered $1, a homeless man proceeds to stab and slash a man in Elmont. Police also find homeless man connected to crime committed in Franklin Square less than an hour after the first ...
By Wendy L October 14, 2013
Cost-of-living rises each day, but for Social Security recipients the benefits are expected make only a small increase come January.
By Eric Anderson October 13, 2013
Agdnan McLeod was taken into custody last month.