"We are incredibly proud that our dedication to impactful research has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report, amidst federal funding challenges," Dr. David Battinelli stated. "This recognition is a testament to our commitment to pioneering discovery."
First, you must ask yourself, is this a town road? A county road? A state highway? This determines who is responsible for the repair and to whom the complaint needs to be directed. Then a series of clicks through your town's website will lead you to a general submission form, a phone number for the highway department, or an email address.
Construction will start this spring as part of the next stage of Ronkonkoma's $1.2 billion Station Yards project, an executive for the developer said, after Brookhaven Town officials approved hundreds of additional apartments and medical office space. The town board, acting as the planning board, voted 7-0 Thursday to approve Tritec Real Estate's plan to add 285 apartments and 30,000 square feet of medical offices in three new buildings on a 6.72-acre parcel on Carroll Avenue between Union and Railroad avenues.
New Yorker state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would impose a moratorium of at least three years on permits tied to the construction and operation of new data centers. While the bill's prospects are uncertain, Wired reports that New York is at least the sixth state to consider pausing construction of new data centers. As tech companies plan to spend ever-increasing amounts of money to build AI infrastructure, both Democrats and Republicans have expressed concerns about the impact those data centers might have on surrounding communities.
If you're one of the thousands of people who call Glen Cove, New York home, there are plenty of things to do both at home and in the community - but if you're looking to take up pickleball without leaving your house's yard, you might encounter a bump in the road. As the Long Island Press's Casey Fahrer reports, the city's government recently implemented a three-month ban on new pickleball facilities on private property.
There was a time I thought I'd spend the rest of my life in New York. After more than a decade in Manhattan, the streets felt like my own, and my identity felt entwined with the city. Even after having two babies on the Upper West Side, I was constantly plotting and planning on how we could make this lifestyle work long-term. And then, my husband and I stumbled upon our dream home in a distant Connecticut suburb.
If you belong to the latter group, AARP recently shared its ranking of the best small towns to live for older adults. The non-profit organization considered communities with populations of 5,000 to 24,999 residents and evaluated them on over 60 factors across categories such as housing, neighborhood, transportation, environment, and health. Additionally, AARP noted that "residents of small communities typically experience lower income inequality, more jobs per worker, and greater age diversity compared to the national average."
Park Slope, Bay Ridge, Windsor Terrace, and Crown Heights were all popular this week. The least expensive property on the list is a Bay Ridge co-op at $269,000 and the most expensive is a Park Slope brownstone at $6.75 million. Which would you choose? 10. This early 20th century limestone in Crown Heights has fretwork, wood floors, and mantels. 9. This Bay Ridge studio is compact,
Soucy cost the blue and orange a third round pick and has a much higher cap hit than Zamula, so why would the Islanders do this? The cap hit doesn't matter. The Islanders have four players on LTIR and have plenty of money available. Soucy is a more reliable defenseman than Zamula, and gives the team a solidified option for its third pair on the left side. He is physical and can play the penalty kill, but most importantly he can eat minutes.