An 168-year-old general store on Long Island — which is the longest running business of its kind in the entire nation — is ...
A church connected to Lucy and Lois, documented as the final two enslaved people sold in New Haven in 1825, recently held a ...
The Roman Catholic Church still teaches that bodily burial is preferable to cremation, since “like Christ in His Resurrection ...
Ben Castelli has turned around a sluggish start and California Baptist's fortunes have followed. In his latest notebook, Shotgun Spratling takes a look at Castelli's surge as well as why Long Island's ...
Long Island lost over $110 million in funding as a result of the federal government approving its budget March 14. U.S. lawmakers pushed forward a continuing resolution that spared the federal ...
Christ Church of Longboat Key is advancing plans for the organization’s long-term vision for increased parking and spiritual connectivity. Demolition of the plaza next to Christ Church ...
The Long March began at Stalag Luft III ... One of the first stops they made was at a church in Halbau, Germany, which is now Iłowa, Poland. This is where soldiers from Stalag Luft III’s ...
A top-performing Long Island school district is battling over a proposal to rename an elementary school for its outgoing superintendent — with some griping that a “living white” man shouldn ...
A Long Island woman has been arrested for allegedly operating a dental practice without a license, authorities said Thursday. Yolany Y. Mejia Carranza, 55, of Huntington Station, is accused of ...
Part 4 of Newsday’s look back at Long Island’s best basketball players for each decade, a series that will take you through seven decades for the boys and five decades for the girls.
A patient on Long Island is the first in New York to be cured of sickle cell anemia, doctors say. They credit state-of-the-art genetic treatment. Medical history made at Cohen Children's Medical ...