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More than 20 school districts across Long Island were hit by cyber hackers leaving more than 10,000 students’ records and personal info vulnerable to criminals, state education records revealed.
Long Island schools are set to receive more than $270 million in extra state aid for the next year — a 5.4% jump over last year — but local homeowners will still be drowning from some of the ...
There are countless contenders on the Island. But which of them truly makes the best sushi on Long Island? Kurofune Japanese Restaurant was voted the best sushi on Long Island in the 2025 FourLeaf ...
A Long Island member of notorious street gang MS-13 was sentenced Wednesday to 55 years in prison in connection with a quadruple murder in Central Islip in 2017. Omar Antonio Villalta, now 29 ...
Long Island fans of Qdoba Mexican Eats will soon have more locations to chow down on bowls and burritos, as the chain’s area franchisees embark on a major expansion. Port Washington-based ...
Two Long Island brothers were left shocked and confused after federal agents had them deported to El Salvador, as their lawyer called it unfair they had been removed from "the only home they have ...
Long Island ratepayers face continued uncertainty over energy future. Long Island’s energy policy always seems to be clouded in uncertainty, drama and turmoil, often saddling Long Island ...
A 75-year-old Long Island man has been arrested on nine counts each of animal cruelty and failure to provide enough sustenance to animals after dozens of cats, dead and alive, were pulled from his ...
That's what many local leaders and budget analysts say about the increase in taxes across several Long Island towns. "Talk to any town supervisor, and talk to the two town supervisors that didn't ...
LongIslandPress.com is launching a new online registration, which allows users to adjust settings and personalize their news. The feature, which is free to sign up for, is an entirely new feature ...
New York is closer than ever to legalizing medically assisted suicide for terminally ill individuals, but it remains unclear how many Long Island physicians will help patients end their own life.
PSEG’s top Long Island executive received more than $837,000 in total compensation in 2024, a pay package that represented a 7.3% jump from the prior year and included a $125,000 bonus ...