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The Nassau County Office of Emergency Management Center has issued an updated forecast. They are now expecting over a foot of snow, closer to the 14 to 18 inch range. Winds are expected to be out of the north east at 30 to 40MPH with gusts up to 55 MPH. The storm surge is expected to be between 2-4 feet above high tide. Mangano has activated the county's non-emergency phone number. This number is for non-emergencies (downed trees, stranded cars, etc.) The number is (800) 315-5153. If there is an emergency dial 911. more
PSEG Long Island is closely monitoring the impending winter storm, forecasted to bring heavy snow and high winds across Long Island from this Saturday morning into Sunday. In preparation for the … more
Now that the holidays have come and gone it’s time to settle into some comfy winter nesting, along with a healthier eating routine now that we have concluded that annual overload of festive indulgence. more
Old Bethpage's bustling fair offers a glimpse of the Long Island of bygone days. more
Gossip, intrigue, adultery, murder — all are the elements of a good soap opera. Yet it's the actual history of the Tudors. In her books, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary Mantel, Man Booker … more
Winter's latest storm is causing problems for those still traveling, as the falling snow is causing delays on virtually all means of transportation on Long Island. As of 7 p.m., all trains on the … more
Spring isn’t here just yet, as Town of Hempstead crews are battling yet another snowstorm. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for March 5, which will remain in effect … more
***UPDATE 10:50 A.M.*** As of 10:50 a.m., on-time service had been restored on all Long Island Road Branches. As snow continues to fall, local highways continue to see few delays and the Nassau … more
Snow that began early on Thursday morning has continued, and it is beginning to cause problems for commuters. As of 9 a.m., four of the Long Island Rail Road Branches are experiencing delays. … more
We New Yorkers are enduring one of the bitterest winters in the last 25 years. Gasoline prices may be low . . . more
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