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Mar 28, 2025

New Grants Available to Veterans Organizations

Governor Hochul announced a new round of funding to for veterans’ organizations across the state.

Mar 28, 2025

Hochul Pushes for Discovery Rule Changes in Domestic Violence Cases

Governor Kathy Hochul is sounding the alarm and asking for changes in discovery rules for domestic violence cases in New York State.

Mar 26, 2025

Ban on Facemasks in Public May Be Coming to New York

Governor Kathy Hochul is renewing her push to ban facemasks in public.

Mar 25, 2025

Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon Are Getting Their Day in Court

The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is embroiled in two lawsuits resulting from its raid on the home of Mark Longo and the killing of his pets.

Mar 25, 2025

Stopping Illegal Aliens from Voting

Illegal immigrants voting is the topic of Assemblyman Joe DeStefano’s latest op-op.

Mar 23, 2025

Hochul Gets 30-Day Reprieve on Congestion Pricing Scheme

The White House gave Governor Kathy Hochul until March 21 to end her Congestion Pricing tax scheme.

Mar 21, 2025

This Just In – Only Citizens Can Vote in NY

New York's highest state court, the Court of Appeals, has affirmed that voting is limited to citizens.

Mar 19, 2025

Long Islands Wins State Revitalization Grants

Farmingdale is the Long Island winner of a $4.5 million grant from New York State’s NY Forward program.

Mar 18, 2025

Backyard Burn Ban is in Effect

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced the annual statewide ban prohibiting residential brush burning begins March 16 and runs through May 14.

Mar 16, 2025

DeStefano Named to Key Committee

He’ll have a seat at the transportation table for Long Island.

Mar 16, 2025

NYSDOT Commissioner Provides Rt. 347 Bridge Update, Calls for More Labor Safety

Department of Transporation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez revealed that construction on the bridge at the junction of Rt. 346 and Nichols Rd. would commence in 2028.

Mar 16, 2025

Gummy Bill Introduced in Move to Protect Kids from Edible Cannabis

NYS Senator Dean Murray (R,C-Medford) and Assemblywoman Giglio (R,C-Riverhead) are working together on legislation in response to a recent edible cannabis gummy consumption incident involving children at school.

Mar 13, 2025

U.S. Border Czar Homan in Albany to Lobby for Stronger State Immigration Laws

He’ll do the job for New York on illegal immigration.

Mar 11, 2025

Governor Hochul Endorses ‘Bell-to-Bell’ Smartphone Ban in New York’s Schools

After months of back and forth and listening tours Hochul is ready to say ‘No Smartphones Phones in School’.

Mar 11, 2025

Statewide DWI Crack Down During St. Patrick’s Day Festivities

Local sheriff and police departments across the state are cooperating with New York State Troopers to crack down on drunken and impaired drivers during the St. Patrick’s Day season of festivities.

Mar 9, 2025

New York Wants to Spend Taypayer Funds for Trans Surgery for Inmates and Put Men in Women’s Prisons

New York’s Senate and Assembly have both introduced bills (S1049/A5478) that would use your tax dollars to pay for transgender surgeries for prisoners.

Mar 7, 2025

Senator Murray and Co. Say ‘No’ to Return of MTA Payroll Tax

Local Republican representatives resist all restitution proposals regarding the MTA's budget crisis.

Mar 7, 2025

State Announces $90 million for Local Governments to Enhance Road Safety and Reduce Fatalities

Governor Kathy Hochul announced $90 million is now available to help local governments enhance safety and reduce fatalities on their roads.

Mar 5, 2025

Hochul Vows to “Lead the Resistance” Against President Trump

In a complete about face, Governor Kathy Hochul anointed herself as the new leader of “The Resistance” against President Donald Trump and saying she “will fight back hard” against Trump to keep her controversial Congestion Pricing tax scheme.

Mar 5, 2025

Hochul Fires Corrections Officers - One hand giveth, and one hand taketh away!

Governor Kathy Hochul began firing striking New York State Corrections Officers (COs) and retroactively canceling their health insurance for themselves and their families.

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Lawsuit accuses Freeport police of unconstitutional vehicle seizure scheme

A small village's police department is accused of running an unconstitutional vehicle seizure scheme that exploits motorists for profit. Plaintiff Phillip the Village of Freeport, Police Chief Michael Smith, JCB & Sons, Inc. (operating as Non-Stop Towing & Recovery), Jerome Bonomo, and an unnamed police officer referred to as Officer John Doe #1.


Former Rikers inmate sues NYC, alleging brutal assault due to negligence and understaffing

A former inmate has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York and unnamed correction officers, claiming he was brutally assaulted while in custody.