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Last week, Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-NY-1) nominated 36 First District students to United States service academies. Many of those students and their families came to the Patchogue Elks Lodge from as far as Southampton and Ridge to be recognized and congratulated by Zeldin and other local representatives.
Local union leaders, environmentalists and liberals called yesterday for President-elect Donald Trump to pursue free trade agreements with foreign countries that benefit both U.S. workers and corporations.
U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin has thrown his support behind recovery efforts in Sag Harbor after the 12-alarm fire on December 16 that impacted what local officials have said are at least 50 Main Street businesses.
Evelyn Voulgarelis knew the ambulette driver taking her home following a two-week stay at the Westhampton Care Center after surgery a few years ago would get lost even before he pulled out of the facility’s parking lot.He turned down her directions, stating that he would input her home address—East Street in Flanders—in the vehicle’s GPS.
SAG HARBOR - A member of Congress is urging the governor to declare a disaster following Sag Harbor's devastating fire.
Congressman Lee Zeldin wants Gov. Andrew Cuomo to act soon so businesses and residents can get federal help.
The huge fire in Sag Harbor's downtown has now affected almost 50 businesses.
President-elect Donald Trump’s (R) cabinet appointments to this point have raised some eyebrows, but we had a perfect solution for one of the departments which was still in need of leadership as several selections begin the confirmation process this week.
President-elect Donald Trump’s (R) cabinet appointments to this point have raised some eyebrows, but we had a perfect solution for one of the departments which was still in need of leadership as several selections begin the confirmation process this week.
As 2017 begins, new members of Congress are sworn into office, and a new president prepares to enter the Oval Office, it is critically important that we as a nation re-evaluate our position in the global community.
An unseasonably warm winter may not be grounds for complaints by Long Islanders dreading the snow. Many of us have still been able to enjoy late-December beach walks, and the scenario is a familiar one worldwide.
Rep. Lee Zeldin was sworn in to a second term of office yesterday in Washington, D.C. by Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.
Zeldin took the oath in the presence of his wife Diana, his twin daughters Arianna and Mikayla, his mother Merrill Schwartz and his father and stepmother David and Carol Zeldin.
