It’s high time for atonement. Zohran Mamdani has “failed miserably” at showing real contrition as he changes his tune on his past hardline anti-police and anti-Israel rhetoric, a high-profile New York rabbinical leader wrote on the eve of the penitential Jewish High Holidays. Rabbi Marc Schneier, in a pointed op-ed in amNY on Monday, argued […]
When it comes to rising home values in New York State, nearly all of the action is clustered in and around the New York City metro area. That’s according to a new analysis from Stacker using Zillow data, which says every spot on the state’s top 50 list of fastest-growing housing markets falls within the […]
Now he’s the big shot. An iconic Long Island musician who has been playing in Billy Joel’s band for more than a decade has the opportunity of a lifetime this Thursday by singing the national anthem at the Ryder Cup, close to home at Bethpage Black. “I’m petrified,” Mike DelGuidice of Miller Place told The […]
The East Hampton Town Board has approved an emergency grant of up to $75,000 to Project MOST in support of its Montauk Childcare program, located at the Montauk Playhouse Community Center. Project MOST is a nonprofit organization that has been serving East Hampton families for more than two decades through high-quality after-school, summer, and early […]
From Monday, September 29th through Friday, October 3rd, between 9PM and 4AM, we will be conducting necessary Sperry Rail Testing on the Montauk Branch. During this time, bus service will replace trains between Babylon and Montauk. The last trains to operate before the service change will be the 8:36PM from Babylon and the 9:07PM from […]