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Cutting Edge deal in Holtsville
A 16,000-square-foot industrial building in Holtsville has been purchased by Cutting Edge Metal Works, a sheet metal assembler and manufacturer, for $1.68 million.
PAL Offers Programs for Kids, Families
The Suffolk County Police Athletic League is offering up programs to the community to help children and their families.
A motorist driving home early Monday morning noticed some strange activity at a local convenience store and call police.
Man Found Dead in Holtville Burning Vehicle
Homicide Squad detectives are investigating an unusual death in Holtsville which took place early Friday morning.
Man found dead in burning vehicle
HOLTVILLE Police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a burning vehicle on Friday morning.
Longwood graduates charged in killing of missing men found in Coram
Stopping at a sump near her home on Northridge Drive, a Coram woman Wednesday described the horrible stench she smelled emanating from the same spot early last week.
At least two still unconscious from Nesconset crash
At least two people remained unconscious Saturday after a van drove head-on into a coach bus in Nesconset, injuring 10 people and backing up rush-hour traffic on a busy road for miles.
Airport diagrams found in Holtsville deli trash can
Islip Town officials are trying to determine how architectural drawings of Long Island MacArthur Airport's terminal ended up in a garbage can outside a Holtsville deli -- and whether their discovery represents ...
Trashed airport diagrams yield change
BY JENNIFER MALONEY. jennifer.maloney@newsday.comNewsday The Town of Islip will now require that contractors return architectural drawings of Long Island MacArthur Airport used to submit construction bids, ...
Airport diagrams found in Holtsville deli trash can
Islip Town officials are trying to determine how architectural drawings of Long Island MacArthur Airport's terminal ended up in a garbage can outside a Holtsville deli -- and whether their discovery represents ...
J. Kings farmers' market 700 Furrows Rd., Holtsville; 631-289-8401 On June 25, J. Kings, Long Island's largest food service distributor , cleared the cars out of the northernmost corner of its parking lot ...
Woman killed in Holtsville crash
A 79-year-old woman died yesterday after the car she was driving in Holtsville crashed into a utility pole, police said.
No new water slides this summer, but a just-opened restaurant, Pappy's Rod and Reel, serves popcorn shrimp, lobster rolls and fish 'n' chips.
Marie Nicosia of Holtsville, former letter carrier, dies
Marie Nicosia, of Holtsville, who was one of Long Island's early female letter carriers, died Wednesday when she apparently suffered a heart attack and lost control of her car, striking a telephone pole on ...
Kessel seen top contender to head state Power Authority
Former Long Island Power Authority honcho Richard Kessel is a lead contender for the newly vacated top post of the New York Power Authority, the country's largest state-owned power organization, two sources ...
Thousands Pay Tribute to Country's Vietnam Vets
Despite the heat wave, thousands of people traveled to Hicksville last weekend to touch and look upon the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall.
Area Soldiers Prepare For Iraq Deployment
Supply Sergeant Keith Burd, of Mastic Beach, is one of about 15 from the unit - officially known as Echo Company 3rd Battalion/142nd Aviation Regiment - who went to Iraq for one year back in 2004.
She was born April 24, 1902, to the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Brightwell, who taught her to love family and church.
ISLIP Unless specified, meetings are at 655 Main St., Islip. TOWN BOARD 2 p.m. Wednesday CHANGE OF ZONE 7 p.m. June 12 PLANNING BOARD 7:30 p.m. June 5 ZONING BOARD 7 p.m. Tuesday ACTIONS At its April 16 ...
Truck Driver Arrested for Reckless Driving, 37 Safety Violations
The watchful eye of a Suffolk County Police officer helped avoid a dangerous situation on Wednesday.