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With rising costs and poor service, LIPA's model is under fire. Could privatizing Long Island’s electric grid be the solution ...
Henry Schein honors veterans, LIMEHOF inducts Blackmore’s Night, Gov. Hochul breaks ground at FSC, and La Bussola marks 45 ...
As baby boomers age and birthrates decline, Long Island’s population, like the rest of the country, is getting older, too.
The bill boosts the $10,000 deduction for state and local taxes, called SALT, to $40,000 for incomes up to $500,000.
Investing in Long Island’s opportunity zones offers tax breaks and a chance to revitalize struggling communities with new housing and businesses.
LIPA will vote to extend PSEG's $80M a year grid contract after canceling the RFP due to conflict-of-interest concerns.
The not-seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for Long Island in April was 2.7 percent, down from the 3.5 percent rate in March and lower than the 3 percent rate from a year earlier, according to ...
As the Trump administration continues its focus on onshoring more domestic production and manufacturing, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced the launch May 20 of the Make Onshoring Great ...
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo faces a DOJ investigation over alleged false statements on COVID-19 nursing home policies as he mounts a bid for NYC mayor.
Target slashes its 2025 forecast after Q1 sales fell short. Tariffs, customer boycotts, and economic worries hurt traffic and discretionary spending.
Trader Joe’s plans a 921,000-square-foot distribution hub in Islandia, creating an estimated 800 jobs and boosting regional supply and store expansion efforts.
Qdoba Mexican Eats is adding five new locations across Long Island including some with drive-thrus, opening through 2026.