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The old year ended with a new beginning for Long Island’s banking sector, as a major regional bank announced it is acquiring ...
To close out 2025, Gov. Kathy Hochul ​​granted clemency to 13 people across the state, including a Massapequa native and a ...
NEW YEAR’S EVE COUNTDOWN Enjoy the celebration for the end of the year with special events. Join LICM for the annual “Noon” ...
Gold and silver prices have surged to historic levels in recent weeks, prompting many New York and New Jersey residents to ...
When Gary Winnick died a few years ago in his Los Angeles home, the Los Angeles papers talked about him as a longtime Los ...
Just weeks after being rescued from horrific, life-threatening conditions at a Tennessee puppy mill, three puppies and two ...
"Marijuana will be legal some day, because the many law students who now smoke pot will someday become congressmen and ...
As I get older, my predictions get better. Why?  Because, as Gloria Estefan sings, there is a rhythm of the night.  A pattern ...
Andrew Cronson, a Columbia University–trained urban planner and longtime Manhasset resident, says he is growing increasingly ...