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The Chief, formerly The Chief-Leader, is a long-established newspaper focused on civil service and local government in New York City. Privately owned, it was established in 1897 by Joseph J. O'Reilly, and was first aimed at city firefighters. [2] The weekly newspaper is known for in-depth coverage of the unions representing civil servants.
News 12 Networks's logo used from 2007 until 2019. The first of the channels, News 12 Long Island, was launched by Cablevision on December 15, 1986, to customers on its Long Island system, as the first 24-hour regional cable news service in the United States. Over the years Cablevision expanded the reach of News 12 by adding additional networks ...
The Chief-Leader – New York City; The Chronicle (Goshen and Chester) (Tuesdays & Fridays: twice-weekly) CityArts – New York City; Dan's Papers - Eastern Long Island; El Correo NY - New York City; El Diario La Prensa – New York City; Farmingdale Observer – Nassau County; Filipino Reporter – New York City; Garden City Life – Nassau County
A student was walking to school in the Long Island town of Babylon around 8:40 a.m. when she discovered a "severed left arm" at the eastern end of Southards Park Pond, which is off Siegel ...
Additional human remains were found Tuesday in Farmingdale and West Babylon, Suffolk County police said in a news release. None were found Monday during a search of the home in Amityville.
Anton Media Group Corporate Logo. Anton Media Group, formerly Anton Community Newspapers, and also known by its legal name Long Island Community Newspapers, Inc. is a print media company based in Mineola, New York, on Long Island in Nassau County and produces 17 weekly newspapers in Nassau County as well as Long Island Weekly and special sections such as Healthy Living, Camps & Schools, and ...
The city’s troubled Department of Correction has hired a former NYPD chief to help head its efforts to bring sanity to a crisis on Rikers Island that’s resulted in the deaths of 12 inmates in ...
At age 32, after serving four years on the Babylon Town Board, Bellone was elected Supervisor of Babylon Township in 2001 to represent over 210,000 residents. [2] As Supervisor, Bellone focused on government reform, reducing the size of government and delivering a $4.3 million tax cut to residents.