The economy on Long Island is unique – with countless small businesses and corporations alike making home here, Long Island is a center of industry with its own unique heartbeat. If you're interested in local business and financial advice specifically for Long Islanders, then make sure to never miss an article in the Business & Finance section.
By Vickie Moller March 19, 2013
As a result of the across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration, which went into effect March 1, thousands of students across Long Island and the nation could be affected by cuts in funding for federal ...
By Lyndsay McCabe March 17, 2013
New cards will begin to be issued in July, and include black and white portraits on a hard polycarbonate card.
By Vickie Moller March 14, 2013
Mineola and Three Village School Districts are among twelve districts statewide to be awarded competitive education grants for management efficiency by Gov. Cuomo.
By Long Island News & PR March 13, 2013
Although the 2013 US Women’s Golf Open will be taking place in Southampton this June, the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce and its members are preparing for the increase of visitors to the area with a ...
By Wendy L March 12, 2013
If you've missed having Twinkies after Hostess closed its business, you may have a chance to get your hands on them again this summer.
By Lyndsay McCabe March 12, 2013
Homes damaged by Sandy are up for sale at 10-60% off pre-Sandy prices.
By Vickie Moller March 12, 2013
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced Sunday the official launch of her NYC mayoral campaign.
By Lyndsay McCabe March 11, 2013
New Yorkers can have their cake and drink their large sodas too, as the city's ban on sodas over 16 oz. has been ruled unconstitutional.
By Long Island News & PR March 11, 2013
WMHO’s campaign, via Indiegogo.com is called "Rebuild a Classroom in the Heart of the LI Wetlands." The organization must raise $80,000 for the repairs needed to restore their Ernst Marine Conservation Center so it's ready ...
By Long Island News & PR March 11, 2013
New Bethpage Federal Credit Union Research Finds Long Island’s Small Business Sector More Positive About Business Conditions, Uncovers Unique & Personal Concerns of Business Owners
By Carrie B. March 10, 2013
One of Long Island's largest private employers is moving 850 jobs off of Long Island.
By Vickie Moller March 09, 2013
With the addition of 236,000 jobs to the economy in February, the Labor Department reported Friday that the unemployment rate fell to 7.7 percent, its lowest level since December 2008.
By Robert Ottone March 07, 2013
Time Magazine to exist as a separate entity after Time Warner exits negotiations with Meredith Corporation.
By Long Island News & PR March 06, 2013
Action Follows Complaints that After Allowing Homeowners to Skip Mortgage Payments Due to Hardship from Storm Sandy, Some Banks are Requiring Immediate Full Repayment.
By Lyndsay McCabe March 06, 2013
Hess has announced its divestiture of its retail gas stations by 2014 in an effort to focus on energy exploration and production.
By Cait Russell March 05, 2013
Denis A. Miller Insurance Agency is pleased to welcome NYS licensed insurance broker Garrett Guttenberg to its team of expert professionals.
By Vickie Moller March 04, 2013
After investment banking firm Cantor Fitzgerald lost 658 of its 960 employees in the 2001World Trade Center attacks, the company's Chairman and CEO, Howard W. Lutnick, and his sister, Edie Lutnick, co-founded The Cantor Fitzgerald ...
By Christian Abbatecola March 04, 2013
As the federal government cuts $85 billion in spending, many agencies brace for impact.
By Stan Wiest February 28, 2013
Suggestions to eliminate stress in wedding planning, budgeting and vendors by Stan Wiest -Member Association of Bridal Consultants
By Vickie Moller February 26, 2013
The City of Long Beach is facing one of the biggest reconstruction projects on Long Island in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy--rebuilding it's more than two-mile long Boardwalk that was severely damaged by the storm, ...