The app includes new features like a more robust Feed Me section and a revamped video player, and improved favorites like Stan Newman’s daily crossword puzzle and the digital edition of the paper. Credit: Newsday

The new Newsday app is fast, reliable, streamlined and includes exciting new features complete with a fresh look for the best Long Island news, 24/7.

Plus, you can now watch videos from the app on your TV, manage your Newsday account, control newsletters you receive in your inbox without leaving the app and more.

Download it today for a more robust Feed Me section and improved favorites like Stan Newman’s daily crossword puzzle and the digital edition of the paper.

You'll see more information about each story right when you open the app, so you can quickly get up to speed on the news and what's important to Long Islanders just by scrolling.

You'll also be able to manage your account in the app where subscribers can view their bill, change their email address or even place a vacation hold on their newspaper delivery.

Get the new Newsday app now on the App Store or Google Play Store.

And send us any questions or feedback to web@newsday.com. Thanks!

Theresa Cerney’s killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney’s new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

New hope for justice Theresa Cerney's killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney's new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

Theresa Cerney’s killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney’s new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

New hope for justice Theresa Cerney's killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney's new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

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