News

My first byline appeared in Newsday on June 10, 1999. The topic of the story: dangerous roads.
Five transportation companies on Long Island have committed Medicaid fraud, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James. She said more than 50 companies statewide got "cease and desist ...
New York Road Runners, the non-profit that runs the New York City Marathon, has announced a new free community running summer ...
U.S. Rep. Laura Gillen announced on Thursday, July 10, that she had introduced a bill in May aimed at improving local infrastructure to limit ...
Upcoming roadwork could slow Long Island ... closures in the town of Islip and Brookhaven beginning at 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, according to the New York State Department of Transportation. ...
The state Department of Transportation seems ready to run out the clock on a $10 deal to help electrify Long Island’s busiest LIRR line — which could cost Suffolk County over $2 million in ...
A Queens judge has cleared the way for a protected bike lane along Review Avenue in Long Island City, ruling that the city’s Department of Transportation acted lawfully and dismissing a legal ...
Still, Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine said in the news release that the state’s “transportation funding for Long Island has plummeted from 23% to just about 6% over the past few years.