LIPA’s own internal committee strongly recommended Quanta to take over. However, LIPA’s Board of Trustees opted to renew its contract with PSEG Long Island in April instead.
Quanta Services sues LIPA over its decision to reject Quanta's bid for the Long Island electric grid contract.
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LIRR strike averted as negotiators seek federal mediation
Contract negotiations between New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Long Island Railroad workers are heading to a presidential emergency board. The move averted a strike which would ...
Newsday spoke with nonprofits and the State of New York Mortgage Agency about homebuyer grant and loan programs.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order to appoint an emergency board to conduct mediation to avert a ...
New York Transco (NY Transco) and the New York Power Authority (NYPA) launched a new mobile app on Wednesday aimed to inform residents, businesses and stakeholders on the $3.26 billion Propel NY ...
Elijah Craig, the official Bourbon of the Ryder Cup, is celebrating the golf tournament’s return to Long Island with a limited-edition bourbon that incorporates tastes that represent New York. “Elijah ...
Kelley Wolf is heading to rehab in the wake of her arrest. The “Real World: New Orleans” alum, 48, revealed plans to check herself into a treatment center on Sept. 12 during her arraignment on Tuesday ...
A ritzy Long Island town that was busted for inventing a “fake grandma” to block a mosque has failed to approve a $4 million court settlement with that would have allowed expansion at the house of ...
Landscape designer Piet Oudolf in a scene from the film. The Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook and the Port Jefferson Arts Council continues their free monthly FILM @ LIM series with a ...
With a daunting Southeastern Conference road to travel awaiting him, Florida Gators coach Billy Napier knows his team's success this season in the powerhouse conference hinges on the development of ...
A Garden City, Long Island attorney was slapped with four to 12 years behind bars for defrauding and embezzling $6.2 million from 52 victims, the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.
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