Wire fraud prevention: How businesses can protect funds
Wire fraud scams cost U.S. businesses billions. Learn how to prevent attacks, respond quickly, and protect sensitive data with proven strategies.
Evans: A nightmare scenario for Long Islanders who depend on electricity
A recent July heat wave pushed Long Island’s aging electrical grid to the brink, highlighting vulnerabilities and the urgent need for projects like Propel NY to increase power capacity and reliability.
Federal government disrupts major NY infrastructure projects: What contractors should know
The federal shutdown halts $18B in New York transit funding, stalling Hudson Tunnel and Second Avenue Subway projects and threatening jobs.
How Long Island’s small businesses are betting on the holidays
Small businesses and Long Island’s Station Yards prepare for the holiday rush with Shop Local campaigns, events, markets, and promotions this season.
On Our Island: Long Island nonprofits, schools and businesses in the news
From a new Ronald McDonald House lounge to TD Bank’s Dog ATM, see the latest Long Island nonprofit, education, dining and business community updates.
Inked: Long Island commercial real estate leases & sales roundup
Recent Long Island commercial real estate deals include industrial leases, mixed-use sales, and expansions in Freeport, Huntington, Bethpage, Commack, and Ronkonkoma.
Zepeda: Building thriving workplaces through recognition, growth
Sustainable business success comes from valuing employees, fostering growth, empowerment and recognition—creating engagement, loyalty and long-term resilience.
Alessi-Miceli, Florio: Long Island business groups back housing, revitalization
Long Island business leaders united in Huntington and Smithtown primaries to support responsible development, workforce housing and downtown growth.
Hamroff: Advocates push for wider AED access to prevent tragedies
Long Island advocate urges wider AED access, CPR training, and heart-healthy policies to prevent cardiac arrest tragedies and save more lives.
Cantor: Long Island, the Ryder Cup and rowdy golf fans
The Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black drew global attention, hotel revenue, and tourism to Long Island, but rowdy fans marred efforts to showcase hospitality.
Long Island experts urge seniors to plan for care crisis
With NY’s aging population growing and funding shortfalls deepening, Long Island elder law experts stress planning ahead for senior and long-term care.
On Our Island: Long Island nonprofits, businesses expand care and impact
Optum opens a new Plainview care center, Supply House volunteers at Pal-O-Mine, Maurer Foundation wins $10K, and Tri CYA debuts café u





















