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Islanders sign rising Russian forward Maxim Tsyplakov after heavy NHL competition
New York Post· 6 hours agoThe Islanders, who have not made a first-round pick since 2019, do not much organizational depth in...
Long Islanders take part in No Mow May to help lawns flourish, aid early season pollinators
Homenewshere.com· 2 hours agoIf you want the birds, bugs and the bees buzzing around all year, consider creating a native plant garden.
How fixing their long-suffering special teams may be the key to unlocking a brighter Islanders’...
New York Post· 13 hours agoIt is not considered a five-alarm fire in the same kind of way, because it’s been a long time since...
'All lacrosse, all the time' and lots of Long Island at NCAAs at Hofstra
Newsday· 8 hours agoDuke’s roster, like those of the three other teams playing in the NCAA quarterfinals at Hofstra...
Islanders Boys Lacrosse Team Advances To CIF Semifinals On Wednesday
Coronado Eagle & Journal· 1 day agoThe goal opened a floodgate of sorts, as soon after, Robby Spane struck from long distance, as did...
Central Islip event will offer free legal help
Newsday· 3 days agoLong Islanders in need of legal help can meet with representatives from more than a dozen legal and community organizations on Friday at a free event in ...
Hurricanes lead Rangers, 3-1, in third period of Game 6 at PNC Arena
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo Sports· 7 hours agoBrind’Amour has not ruled Pesce out of a Game 7, if the series goes that long. Pesce was injured in...
Red Lobster closures: Why restaurant chains are struggling
FOX 5 New York· 3 hours agoRed Lobster has announced this week that they are shutting down dozens of locations across the...
Join the discussion on Long Island's stormy future
Newsday· 16 hours agoLong Island's shorelines are changing as stronger storms inundate the region. Projections from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and...
As sea levels rise, Long Island faces slow-moving crisis, experts say
Newsday· 16 hours agoThe city of Long Beach, just a half-mile wide at its broadest point, always has been troubled by...