In The News
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.
Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) early Monday offered some advice for Donald Trump, saying the president-elect must consider the “long game” in dealing with Vladimir Putin.
Residents and legislators in three Southampton hamlets are optimistic that the latest effort to give those communities unique ZIP codes will end years of misdirected mail and delayed medication deliveries.
For years, residents in Flanders, Riverside and Northampton hamlets have had to use Riverhead’s ZIP Code and have pushed for a postal code of their own.
Rep. Lee Zeldin’s push for a separate zip code for Flanders, Riverside and Northampton continues in Washington this week.
One local elected official spent his holiday season far from home bringing cheer to those deployed overseas.
Congressman Lee Zeldin brought the chairman of the House committee that oversees the U.S. Postal Service to Flanders yesterday to meet residents who’ve been seeking a separate zip code for their area for more than 15 years.
The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded a $2.4 million grant to complete runway maintenance work at the Francis S. Gabreski Airport in Westhampton.