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New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli
Nassau

Incumbent DiNapoli nominated as Dems’ pick for state comptroller again

By Michael Campbell
Assembly Minority Leader Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) (R.) and Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt (R-62nd Senate District) (L.) in a New York State Legislature office.
Nassau

Ra elected assembly minority leader

By J. Cav Scott
U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi won his congressional seat for the 3rd district of New York in a tightly contested 2024 election.
Long Island

Trump lambastes Suozzi, backs GOP opponent in his re-election bid

By Nicholas Gordon
Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) presented Legislature Citations to the 2026 new officers and directors of the Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce at their installation dinner at Syosset’s George White Restaurant on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Nassau

New board members sworn in at Syosset-Woodbury Chamber dinner

By Nicholas Gordon
Geraldo Rivera
Long Island

Geraldo Rivera column: Road trip

By Long Island Press
The top 5 stories in Long Island Press this week include the resignation of Mineola superintendent Michael Nagler after a months-long controversy.
Long Island

Editorial: Mineola superintendent resigns, finally

By Schneps Media LI
The proposed route within Nassau County of the Propel NY Energy Project.
Nassau

Propel energy project involving 18 Nassau villages expected to begin this year

By Casey Fahrer
Former Assembly Member Rory Lancman
Nassau

Rory Lancman formally announces bid for 7th District state senate seat

By Michael Campbell
Mayor Pedram Bral on his 10 years in office
Nassau

Pedram Bral on his 10 years as mayor of the Village of Great Neck

By Michael Campbell
Democrat Joe Scianablo has relaunched his campaign for supervisor in the Town of Hempstead.
Nassau

Scianablo re-launches campaign for Hempstead supervisor, a rematch of last year’s race against Ferretti

By J. Cav Scott
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating protestors that disrupted a talk by U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi at Temple Beth Sholom.
Nassau

U.S. Justice Department launches investigation into protestors that disrupted Suozzi talk

By Larissa Fuentes
New York Attorney General Letitia James launched the Legal Observation Project to protect the civil rights of New Yorkers.
Long Island

New York attorney general deploying legal observers to monitor ICE

By Nicholas Gordon
North Shore Land Alliance President Lisa Ott (C.) and the nonprofit's staff received state funding to help with the purchase of five acres of land in Oyster Bay Cove.
Nassau

North Shore Land Alliance gets $1.3 million state grant to help purchase land connecting to Red Cote Preserve in Oyster Bay Cove

By Casey Fahrer
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Long Island

Charles Lavine column: We must protect our veterans from themselves

By Long Island Press
Floral Park's trustees voted to end the public hearing for the Stella-Cerrone apartment proposal.
Nassau

Floral Park board closes public hearing, prepares for Stella permit decision

By J. Cav Scott
Mayor Pedram Bral, Trustee Anne Mendelson, and Deputy Mayor Barton Sobel (L. to R.) listen to facade material petition
Nassau

Village of Great Neck approves dry well replacement for new village hall

By Michael Campbell
Port Washington Police Commissioner Sean McCarthy announced that is running for North Hempstead Supervisor.
Nassau

Port Washington Police Commissioner Sean McCarthy launches bid for North Hempstead supervisor

By Larissa Fuentes
East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen and East Hampton Village Chief of Police Jeffrey Erickson
Long Island

East Hampton Town Residents Brave Cold & Snow to Score Discounted Beach Parking Permits

By Marc Horowitz
Former Assembly Member Mike LiPetri announced he is running for New York's 3rd Congressional District.
Nassau

Mike LiPetri launches 2026 congressional bid

By Larissa Fuentes
The Nassau County Bar Association has called for an open investigation into shootings by federal immigration enforcement agents.
Nassau

Bar association says investigation needed into Good, Pretti shootings

By J. Cav Scott
Trustee Michael Longobardi with wife, Patricia, and their children, Andrea and Michael in Floral Park Village Hall.
Nassau

Meet your official: Floral Park is family to Michael Longobardi

By J. Cav Scott
Three owners of a new hookah lounge received a special use permit from the Village of Farmingdale.
Nassau

Hookah lounge owners plan to revitalize old space in Farmingdale Village

By Casey Fahrer
Dozens protest in front of U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi's office in Glen Cove after he was one of seven Democrats to vote in favor of a House of Representatives appropriation bill providing billions of dollars to ICE.
Nassau

Community protests outside Suozzi office because he voted to fund DHS

By Casey Fahrer
Evening traffic jam on busy city highway. Rows of unrecognisable car stuck on road due to crush accident. Sunset metropolis rush hour scene
Nassau

Editorial: Good news for Nassau commuters

By Schneps Media LI

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