Suffolk County News - Long Island
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Menorah lightings, parade mark Long Island Hanukkah celebrations
Hanukkah parade and menorah lighting filled the streets of southern Nassau County Wednesday night.
3m read'Feeling of togetherness': LIers celebrate Christmas at church services3m read
$3.25M East Hampton home has pool, outdoor bar, gym1m read
Here are LI libraries' top borrowed books of 20242m read
Historical sites in Sag Harbor, Setauket among those recognized by Preservation LI2m read
Lawyer for ex-Abercrombie CEO seeks mental fitness ruling in sex-trafficking, prostitution case1m read
LIRR service resumes between Port Jefferson and Stony Brook
After light snowfall, white Christmas unlikely
Gifts of life beat inside young siblings celebrating heart transplants5m read
2 towns fix flood-prone stretch crossing their border3m read
LI's Jets and Giants fans fed up with losing, long trek to games8m read
Cops: Human remains found on beach at Smith Point County Park
Memorial Sloan Kettering and Anthem strike deal on reimbursement rates2m read
East Patchogue teen arraigned on charges he had gun at Smith Haven Mall1m read
Port Jefferson's newest ferry arrives after treacherous journey 2m read
LI's 2025 economic outlook: Growth, challenges and the housing squeeze14m read
LI's unemployment rate shrinks to 3% in November1m read
Suffolk DA to probe Holtsville zoo animal neglect allegations3m read
Ex-workers accuse town zoo of neglect toward animals11m read
North Fork panel weighs land preservation, tax revenue2m read
Catholic Charities program gives man, son home for the holidays5m read
Several Starbucks workers on LI participate in nationwide strike1m read
The deadly obstacles facing LI's river otters 5m read
Southampton Town suing Shinnecock Indian Nation over travel plaza construction2m read
Central Islip opens 5.75-mile trek with historical markers2m read
Hochul, for the 3rd time, vetoes state recognition for Montaukett tribe3m read
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Latest crime stories
DA: LI man stole money from, injured victim he met on Facebook with promise of selling PlayStation1m read
Antisemitic graffiti in Montauk leads to investigation1m read
Alleged Gilgo Beach killer kept news articles as 'souvenirs' of his alleged crimes, court papers show5m read
'He saved a newspaper article from 30 years before his arrest'
DA: Suffolk man charged with sex trafficking used 'physical force, narcotics' to coerce women1m read
LI woman sentenced after stealing more than $43G in legal fees from immigrants 1m read