Despite his long history serving the public, Errol Toulon, Jr.'s road to becoming the first Black sheriff on Long Island was not without challenges -- both professionally and personally.
By Shane O'Brien A new Japanese restaurant specializing in hand-rolled sushi has opened its doors in Long Island City. Matsunori Handroll ...
The New York Fine Art Society of Long Island founder presented its first exhibition at the opening reception at the Roving ...
Tim O’Connell has been appointed as general manager for the new venue, called Destination KP. O’Connell, who has more than 25 ...
During the growing season, Long Island boasts around 40 farmers markets. This winter, that number dwindles to five, and all ...
Come Friday, couples can soar the skies in a World War II plane, explore the romance of the night sky and even order a ...
Alexandra Halbert and Mike Sweet were introduced by friends over dinner in late 2018 when Halbert was three months into law ...
No sooner did a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain make for a slippery Thursday commute with widespread school ...
Funeral Set For Nonprofit Worker, 24, Killed In Long Island Crash: 'Source Of Inspiration' Loved ones are preparing to say goodbye to a young woman from Long Island whose life was tragically cut short ...
Mauna Loa – or Long Mountain – is overshadowed by Kilauea's fame, but not its height – this occasionally snow-capped volcano reaches 13,681 feet. Exploring Kilauea will probably eat up much ...