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Full Closures Planned For Portion Of Sunrise Highway In Islip, Brookhaven
In Suffolk County, all eastbound lanes of Sunrise Highway are slated to close nightly between Exit 49 in Islip and Exit 54 in Brookhaven beginning at 10 p.m. Monday, June 10. The closures will last until 5 a.m. each day through Friday, June 14, according to the Department of Transportation.
New York school district installs vape detectors in middle school bathrooms that can also pick up sound
A New York school district has started installing vape detectors in middle school bathrooms at the suggestion of a student noticed her classmates were addicted to vaping.
Attorney General James Secures $350,000 from Long Island Nissan Dealers for Cheating Consumers
New York Attorney General Letitia James today secured more than $350,000 from two Long Island Nissan dealerships, Route 112 Nissan and South Shore Nissan, for overcharging more than 200 New Yorkers who wanted to purchase their leased vehicles at the end of their lease term. An investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that the dealerships in Patchogue and Amityville added junk fees or falsified the price of leased vehicles that consumers wanted to buy when their lease ended. The investigation also revealed that Route 112 Nissan violated a previous settlement with OAG that required the dealership to stop giving consumers fraudulent invoices with junk fees. Today’s settlement requires Route 112 Nissan to pay penalties for violating its prior settlement, penalties for overcharging on end-of-lease buyouts, and restitution to consumers who paid more for their vehicles than they were promised. South Shore Nissan is also required to refund consumers and pay penalties. This is the latest action by Attorney General James to stop deceptive practices at Nissan dealers. In total Attorney General James has recovered more than $2.25 million from seven Nissan dealers for consumers who were cheated.
Tensions flare at Mount Sinai civic meeting
Dozens of residents attended the Mount Sinai Civic Association meeting June 3 to voice their safety concerns over a potential new battery energy storage system facility locally. The facility, proposed by New Leaf Energy, would have a 20-year lifespan, after which the site would need to be restored to its...
Long Islander has donated nearly 29 gallons of blood since 1975 — enough to fill 310 soda cans
He’s New York City’s best blood banker. Henry Bickoff, 68, of Huntington, LI, has donated 231 pints of blood — one donation shy of 29 gallons. He started in 1975, and gave 10 pints before they even started keeping computer records. All told, the Long Islander’s blood has helped 693 people, according to the New York Blood Center. He has donated the equivalent of 310 cans of Coke, 870 single-serve scoops of ice cream or nearly six, five-gallon office water cooler bottles. Bickoff, who weighs 157 pounds, was surprised to learn he is the top donor in the tri-state area. New York Blood...
Brookhaven seeks dismissal of lawsuit against Covanta
The Town of Brookhaven is seeking to end its part in a whistleblower lawsuit against a company that burns much of Long Island’s household trash into ash. Attorney Michael Cahill, who represents the town, said in court papers this weekthat Brookhaven has a right to “intervene to seek settlement approval and dismissal.”
Port Jefferson residents discuss bluff revitalization options
With further recession of the East Beach bluff threatening the safety and structural integrity of the Port Jefferson Country Club, tennis and pickleball courts and golf course, the Village of Port Jefferson held a town hall meeting May 28 at the Waterview catering hall to discuss how to proceed with the bluff revitalization plan initiated in 2021. This plan was interrupted by fierce storms that damaged the barrier wall the village spent two years and approximately $6 million building.
Decision, Women in Commerce and the Professions hold Installation of dfficers and 45th anniversary dinner
Special guest speaker was Town of Brookhaven Councilwoman Jane Bonner. On June 4, Councilwoman Janer Bonner served as the Keynote Speaker at the Decision, Women in Commerce and the Professions Installation of Officers and 45th Anniversary Dinner. The event was held at the Meadow Club in Port Jefferson Station. Pictured...
Marie Parziale announces run for Port Jefferson Village trustee
Port Jefferson resident Marie Parziale is running for the village board of trustees. Also known as Marie Johs — though her name will appear as “Marie Parziale” on the ballot — she announced her bid on May 29. She has been a resident of Port Jefferson since 1995 and works as the senior alumni career coach at Stony Brook University, along with being an elder and deacon at the First Presbyterian Church of Port Jefferson.
Celebrating the Sound
Brookhaven will end its part of a lawsuit against waste facility Covanta. ISO New England says they’re ready for any unpredictable weather this summer. Could UConn lose its beloved men's basketball coach to the NBA? And Maritime Aquarium will celebrate World Oceans Day this weekend. Sabrina is host and...
Francesca Augello of Commack recognized by Suffolk County legislators for saving a child’s life
At the May 7 General Meeting of the Suffolk County Legislature, Legislators Leslie Kennedy and Rob Trotta recognized Francesca Augello, a school monitor at Wood Park Primary School, who noticed a second grader was choking on his slice of pizza during lunch. She immediately responded and performed the Heimlich technique on the child, which dislodged the piece of food.
Three-month extension of Calverton industrial moratorium has Town Board support for hearing
The Riverhead Town Board is poised to set a public hearing on a local law to extend the town’s moratorium on industrial development in Calverton for another three months. A majority of Town Board members supported the public hearing after discussing their options with the town’s planning and legal staff on Thursday. It wasn’t clear at the end of the discussion whether a majority of board members immediately support extending the moratorium, which halts the processing of applications for major industrial developments and subdivisions in the Calverton hamlet.
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