U.S. Energy Information Administration News
U.S. Energy Information Administration News
Why New York’s Electric Bills Keep Climbing
New Yorkers pay some of the highest electric rates in the nation, but critics say most residents don’t realize how much of their monthly bill is being driven not by electricity itself, but by state policies, mandates and surcharges.
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American Soccer Club Wins at LaValle
American Soccer Club New York captured the inaugural KICK ALS! Cup with a 2-1 victory over the New York Cosmos in front of 1,238 fans at LaValle Stadium on the campus of Stony Brook University.
Sayville AD Earns National Certification
The Sayville School District is celebrating a prestigious honor earned by its athletic director, Dr. Ryan Cox, who has been recognized by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) as a Certified Master Athletic Administrator (CMAA).
South Shore Press Video Vault: Long Island Ducks Fly Clear of Major League Pride Night Clash
The controversy over Major League Baseball's Pride Night policies made its way to Long Island as South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton discussed what the debate means for the independent Long Island Ducks.