The Throgs Neck Bridge opened to the public on Jan. 11, 1961. So how did the Metropolitan Transportation Authority celebrate ...
The way Long Islanders pay for their commutes, and how much they pay for them, will undergo some major changes in the new year, as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, as part of its latest rate ...
An anecdote about a questionable bagel order claims the top spot this year, outpolling four other favorites. All five are presented here. Over the past year, Metropolitan Diary shared more than 250 ...
Saturday is the last day Long Island Rail Road riders will be able to buy a round-trip or 10-trip ticket, as the MTA’s new fare and toll plan takes effect Sunday, bringing higher rates and big changes ...
Timothy Bolger is the Editor in Chief of the Long Island Press who’s been working to uncover unreported stories since shortly after it launched in 2003. When he’s not editing, getting hassled by The ...
With population growth in the Wilmington area comes more traffic. And on the islands of Brunswick County, that traffic includes tourists during the warmer months. That increase prompted the North ...
A resident of Lindenhurst was charged with the murder of a 23-year-old employee inside a CVS on Christmas Day, the authorities said. By Jenny Gross Michael Levenson and Francesca Regalado A man was ...
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A detailed look at the exterior design of the all-new Kia EV3, featuring its edgy styling and aerodynamic efficiency. We cover the sustainable materials, boot practicality, and most importantly, dive ...
Drone footage captures sweeping views of the Rock Island Arsenal and the Centennial Bridge along the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities. Judge disqualifies federal prosecutor in investigation into ...
Police say speed and distracted driving may have contributed to a collision in Long Beach that killed a 16-year-old girl who was a passenger in one of the vehicles. The crash occurred Tuesday evening ...
There’s one thing that the vast majority of Staten Islanders can likely agree on: driving here is hell on earth. And you may have some deluded notion that things will get better someday. Let me break ...
After years as its most requested service, a local Latino-led nonprofit officially launched its long-awaited bilingual driving school. “We’ve been working really hard to come up with solutions and ...
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