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By Christian Abbatecola February 24, 2014
After a warm weekend, snow is once again likely to fall on Wednesday.
By WFSD News February 24, 2014
Students at Moriches Elementary School in the William Floyd School District have been selected to participate in the Recyclebank Green Schools Program with the opportunity to earn money to support their green project.
By Long Island News & PR February 22, 2014
Building upon his Fit Nassau initiative to help residents live a healthy lifestyle, Nassau County Executive today announced that the Muttontown Preserve will present a guided tour entitled, “Hike Muttontown From End to End,” on ...
By Long Island News & PR February 22, 2014
Program Will Provide Citizens With The Tools They Need To Be Ready And Able To Help Their Families And Neighbors During Emergencies.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 19, 2014
The Nassau County SPCA has released a template of a letter for citizens to email to the DEC to voice their outrage over the proposed management plan that would kill all wild swans.
By Cait Russell February 18, 2014
Nassau County and Western Suffolk got hit hardest in the latest round of winter snowfall.
By Christian Abbatecola February 18, 2014
With many schools already scheduled off and most trains running on time, this snow has proven less problematic than storms in weeks past.
By Cait Russell February 17, 2014
Just as locals are getting back into the swing of things after last week's snow storms, Long Island is bracing for yet another winter storm.
By Christian Abbatecola February 17, 2014
Senator Schumer helped secure funding for a bill that will protect Long Beach from future storms similar to Sandy.
By Christian Abbatecola February 16, 2014
Much of Nassau County saw only a light snowfall, but totals neared eight inches on the other side of the Island.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 16, 2014
Saturday night's snow caused delays last night at LaGuardia, including one Delta flight that was taxiing when it was hit by a de-icing vehicle, causing even further delays. More snow is on its way for ...
By Christian Abbatecola February 15, 2014
Five more inches of snow could fall across the Island on Saturday.
By Vickie Moller February 14, 2014
With additional overnight snow accumulations, mass transit is reporting peak train cancellations; and many school districts are reporting two-hour delayed openings.
By Vickie Moller February 13, 2014
Here's the latest weather and travel information as winter storm Pax continues to slam Long Island.
By Christian Abbatecola February 13, 2014
As the snow continues to fall and reports of closures & delays keep piling up, Governor Cuomo has declared a State of Emergency for Long Island.
By Cait Russell February 13, 2014
Before the last storm's snow has had a chance to melt, LI gets pummeled yet again, and buried under an additional inches of snow.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 13, 2014
The snow is coming down faster than plows can clear the roads, causing dangerous conditions for drivers that has even led to an LIRR train colliding with an unauthorized car that ended up on the ...
By Cait Russell February 13, 2014
As the heavy, wet snows continue to fall, Long Island is experiencing closures and delays in both counties.
By Lyndsay McCabe February 12, 2014
Heavy wet snow will start at 3 a.m. Thursday, with a snowfall rate of 1-2 inches per hour that will make for a hazardous morning commute.
By Christian Abbatecola February 12, 2014
The snow still hasn't melted from last week's storms, but the Island is already preparing for another blast of winter weather.