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Check out all the details of this grand 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home.
Check out all the details of this luxurious 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home.
Check out all the details of this airy 3,600-square-foot home with an open floor plan.
The 27-year-old mom unexpectedly gave birth to her baby girl in a car on the side of the road on Thursday with assistance from two officers.
The grocery store was slated to be taken over by Lidl, but instead was purchased by a local family who had different plans for the business.
Looking to adopt a new animal friend? Check out this week's featured pet available at the Islip Animal Shelter, Kyle.
Looking to adopt a new furry friend? Here's Gray, this week's featured pet available at the Brookhaven Animal Shelter.
Looking to adopt a new friend? Check out this week's featured pet available at the Town of Babylon Animal Shelter, Caramel.
Have you seen this man? Police are looking for him.
The chain-reaction collision on Thursday night left one man dead and injured two others.
A fundraiser was created to help the local family who lost their home in a recent devasting fire.
Congratulations to Autumn Cullinan!
The 38-year-old faces charges in connection to the wrong-way crash on the Sunken Meadow Parkway that left one man dead.
The two officers helped with the delivery in a car on the side of the road Wednesday morning.
School officials announced plans to return some students to in-person learning five days a week starting this month.
The new non-profit recently opened in the area and will be hosting a virtual grand opening event this month.