Advocates, including from Long Island, call for better pay and affordable housing for DSPs as rising costs and federal cuts threaten care for people with disabilities in New York.
Stony Brook Medicine leads Worker Resilience Training program to prevent PTSD in first responders.
The developers are seeking a 20-year payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement, which would raise property taxes from $34,931 currently to $180,000 in its final year, according to the IDA. The project is ...
Ultra Bright Lightz buys a 12,000-sq-ft Holbrook facility to expand its emergency lighting business, increase production capacity and support future growth.
Family-owned businesses are the backbone of Long Island’s economy—quietly resilient, deeply rooted and profoundly influential. In this special editorial section, Long Island Business News is proud to ...
With the Big Beautiful Bill reshaping estate and gift taxes, Jennifer Cona shares year-end strategies to maximize charitable giving and update estate plans.
Northwell Health collaborates with K Health to launch Primary Care Now, offering AI-assisted, 24/7 care with same-day appointments.
Celebrating 10 years of Long Island Nets basketball, Morgan Taylor reflects on how the sport unites communities, honors local culture and inspires the next generation.
Long Island has lost nearly 5,000 construction jobs as restrictive zoning, rising costs, an aging workforce and immigration pressures slow development and hiring.
REPS Athletic Training Center has opened a new Centereach facility, expanding lacrosse and youth sports programs with a modern indoor training space.
Long Island’s housing market remains strong despite national slowdown. Learn how consolidation, AI, and community focus shape opportunities for agents.
Explore how New York’s appellate courts and Court of Appeals review cases, set precedents, and ensure justice across the state.
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