"His courage extended beyond his years of service."
"Bill Evans and Gary Sapiane are more than broadcasters, they are storytellers, community anchors, and trusted voices."
See the “high-volume markets” where flights will be reduced by 10 percent.
The news sent a ripple of sadness through the Hamptons Tuesday.
"The café will be a welcoming space where visitors can enjoy delicious coffee and baked goods in an environment of inclusion, dignity."
"At Serpico’s, bread is not just a product — it’s the foundation of everything we do."
It's Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s 3rd sequential safety "A," making it 1 of 16 in New York State to earn the distinction: officials.
Its Japanese parent company cited shifts in consumer spending because of inflation and nicotine flavor bans in parts of the nation.
Attention Kmart shoppers: It's the end of an era.
Blumenfeld Dev Group, Hampshire Companies, and Bespoke Construction honored with Long Island Business News Industrial Redevelopment Award
"Let's return the love." A GoFundMe was created to help the beloved bookstore move after they learned they needed to find a new spot.
The hospital was one of 10 on Long Island to receive an "A" from the Leapfrog Group.
Global Foundation Honored as 1 of 35 Finalists selected from Nearly 1,000 Applications from around World
"This is a truly unique location in the Hamptons, and I am positive that our store will become an important and special place here."
Little Beach Harvest is owned and licensed by the Shinnecock Indian Nation and is the first tax-free cannabis dispensary on LI.
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Kathleen King, the founder of Tate's Bake Shop, has penned her first children's picture book, chronicling her journey.
"The Shinnecock are thrilled with the construction and look forward to officially opening its doors soon."
Chef Melissa O’Donnell is partnering with the culinary platform Kittch to open Sag Harbor Kitchen.
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"When we combine traditional ecological knowledge with cutting-edge science, we see leaps and bounds in what we can do."
They handed out vegan lattes and candy for Valentine's Day in Bridgehampton and across Long Island.
Assemblyman issues scorching condemnation of Stony Brook University, saying they've neglected the Southampton campus — and demanding change.
"As with many small locally owned and operated businesses in the Hamptons we were faced with renewing our lease at an exorbitant rent."
"It's like we are seeing our whole playbook, that got into the other team's hands, being played out in front of us."
The Friends of Bay Street have reversed course on their proposed development in Sag Harbor and listed the former 7-Eleven site for sale.
"Everyone said, when the store was closing, 'Don't worry. There's a plan in place. Something good is going to come out of this.'"
The special needs' employees "have found success and happiness working in an environment that supports and celebrates their differences."
Despite public outcry over the beloved business' being forced to close, and even the mayor trying to help, the outlook is grim, owner says.
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Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming launched the START Dignity Drive with Southampton Mayor Jesse Warren and Sheriff Errol Toulon.
She stole from a shop on Jobs Lane, police say.
SoulCycle is known for its indoor cycling classes, which draw a devoted clientele.
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"This is not just an economic development project for the Shinnecock Indian Nation — this is community building."
A groundbreaking will be held Monday at the site for the dispensary on Montauk Highway.
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"Year after year Stony Brook’s LGBTQ+ committee is committed to providing high quality, equitable care to our LGBTQ+ community."
The former home, for 20+ years, of the iconic Southampton eatery has been sold for $3.4 million, Brown Harris Steven says.
"It pains me to see so many award winning, popular and highly talented journalists leaving" - Former News 12 LI anchor Drew Scott
Meghan Ward, a New York native, suffered from Lyme disease for over 20 years – until she founded Ergo Hemp Co.