Long Island construction employment fell 5 percent year-over-year in March, losing 3,900 jobs amid ongoing market uncertainties, according to the AGCA.
WordHampton Public Relations in East Hampton promotes Ashley Lynch to partner and vice president after 10 years with the firm.
Serhant has acquired Lucky to Live Here, a Cold Spring Harbor brokerage, expanding its presence in Long Island's real estate market.
Long Island home listing inventory, pending sales and home prices rose in April, according to OneKey MLS data.
The Winters family expanded the Winters Athletic Club in West Babylon to enhance health and wellness programs for adults with autism and the community.
Dennis Arfa, Billy Joel’s longtime booking agent, will be inducted into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame for his five decades in the industry.
United Veterans Beacon House raised $460,000 at its Long Island gala with a new event format that honored veterans.
Long Island organizations announced new community initiatives, including NYIT updates, caregiver support, Alzheimer’s fundraising and health events.
Freeport developer Ellis Abramson plans a $18.6 million Tru by Hilton hotel in Rockville Centre, the brand's first on Long Island.
Music Academy for Special Learners leased 4,500 square feet in Hauppauge, relocating from smaller offices to expand its music and art therapy programs.
Long Island Rail Road resumes full service after a three-day strike, with new agreement between unions and MTA; LIRR President Rob Free shared insights but could not go into detail ...
The Long Island Rail Road strike ended after a 72-hour shutdown affecting 300,000 commuters, with service resuming Tuesday afternoon.