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A redesigned plan for the Suffolk County bus system includes longer operating hours, but leaves some communities without service.
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According to a community health assessment, housing insecurity was listed as one of Stamford's top health concerns.
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The Connecticut Audubon Society has released their annual State of the Birds report. It finds some species have made significant comebacks in the state, while others could use some help.
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The long-awaited completion of the East Side Access project will not happen by the end of the year, as promised by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has delayed the rollout of a contactless fare payment system on Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North trains.
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On Long Island, Riverhead Town and its highway department have reached an agreement on a leaf pickup service for residents.
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The town of Southold has reinstated its police chief, Martin Flatley, after serving a suspension without pay since the summer.
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A land transfer between the state of New York and Suffolk County will be the site of a National Offshore Wind Training Center.
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Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor in New York, wants to halt congestion pricing into New York City, and instead improve public transit safety conditions.
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Horseshoe crab sightings on Long Island during their peak spawning season have reached its lowest level in 20 years, according to a survey from Molloy University.