The unveiling of a statue of Tom Seaver outside Citi Field and the temporary renaming of the 42nd Street and Broadway intersection in Manhattan to "Jackie Robinson Way." Steve Langford reports.
Officers responding to a 3:40 a.m. 911 call about teens, possibly armed with guns, found the group on Fenwood Road, police said.
An additional $4 million in upgrades will include replacing the elevator in the north garage and repairs to the town's pedestrian footbridge over the tracks at the western side of the garage.
1m read1m readYet again, the U.S. is trudging into what could be another COVID-19 surge, with cases rising nationally and in most states after a two-month decline.
4m read4m readPolice said the driver was westbound in the eastbound lanes of Express Drive South when she collided head-on with another vehicle.
The woman was arrested Friday and charged in connection with an accident that killed a Centereach woman in Stony Brook last month, Suffolk County police said.
The Greenport landmark will get $4 million in upgrades, the new owner said in court filings.
3m read3m readSayville native Larry Kelly spent 51 days in a coma and on a ventilator as one of New York City's first COVID-19 patients. He briefly opened his eyes on Easter Sunday 2020.
5m read5m readYou can take photos, have brunch, see a parade and find colorful eggs filled with treats.
1m read1m readThe shop has an eclectic mix of vintage jewelry, accessories and an assortment of indie beauty brands.
1m read1m readHere are five multiday drives through some of the East's favorite spring foliage destinations.
3m read3m readFirepit Fridays are back at the Adventure Park at Long Island.
3m read3m read"I just feel like people need to have options or a choice. Black, white, chocolate."
1m read1m readWhen it comes to stadium eats, it's a whole new ballgame.
3m read3m readLONG ISLANDERS' FAVORITES
Rare is the steakhouse that you'll leave hungry — but some satisfy more, with outsized atmospheres to match the fine chops and strips carnivores crave.
Long read8m readMany kosher favorites of the Passover meal — from chicken and wine to the seder centerpiece, matzoh — are costlier this year, plagued by inflation, bottlenecked supply chains, the pandemic and even the war in Ukraine.
3m read3m readScott Vogel eats his way through everything from chicken sandwiches to barbeque.
A surge of interest during the pandemic has far outpaced the number of homes hitting the market.
Long read7m readReader letters to Newsday.
1m read1m readMy visit and work there made clear that they need our support to survive the war.
2m read2m readMaybe the most damaging hidden tax is inflation.
3m read3m readWe can take steps now to avert a catastrophe.
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