Meet the LI native who skipped college and turned Montauk into Margaritaville with his own tequila brand

Meet the LI native who skipped college and turned Montauk into Margaritaville with his own tequila brand

He took a shot. An East Hampton native who skipped college to follow his professional dream is succeeding on Long Island’s luxe South Fork peddling his own tequila brand. “Larger brands … they just drop some product on a table,” Montaukila owner Simon Cascante, 33, recently told The Post. Long Island native Simon Cascante started … Read more

Billy Joel to close iconic Long Island motorcycle shop after brain disorder diagnosis

Billy Joel to close iconic Long Island motorcycle shop after brain disorder diagnosis

Billy Joel’s beloved motorcycle shop on Long Island, New York, is closing down after nearly 15 years of offering fans a free peek at his personal collection of dozens of bikes. The music icon will be shuttering 20th Century Cycles in Oyster Bay in late September and auctioning off his collection later this year because … Read more

Exclusive | Here’s where renowned LI chefs eat lobster rolls when off the clock

Exclusive | Here’s where renowned LI chefs eat lobster rolls when off the clock

Some like it hot — and others cold. Renowned Long Island seafood chefs and restaurant owners are revealing to The Post their go-to places for lobster rolls when off the clock. “There’s a few places on the island that do a great job — and there are some that don’t,” said chef Eric LeVine of … Read more

Long Island Hooters has become one of the sexy dining chain’s few recent success stories — by going family-friendly

Long Island Hooters has become one of the sexy dining chain’s few recent success stories — by going family-friendly

They’ve gone from D-cups to sippie cups. A Long Island Hooters has figured out a way to thrive while the rest of the sexy dining chain is facing corporate bankruptcy and financial failures — by being family-friendly. The Farmingdale location is no longer just a place for bros and businessmen to gawk at scantily clad … Read more

Long Island teen starts burger business where veterans eat for free, proceeds support military members: ‘Want to do the right thing’

Long Island teen starts burger business where veterans eat for free, proceeds support military members: ‘Want to do the right thing’

He proudly serves those who serve. A Long Island teen has started a smash burger business where veterans eat free, and a portion of its proceeds also goes to support current military members and their families. “These veterans are sacrificing their lives so that we can put stuff together like this,” the burger-slinging soon-to-be high-school … Read more

Exclusive | I was fed up with ‘toxic’ sunscreens so I started making my own with a ‘hero ingredient’ — now Oprah’s a fan

Exclusive | I was fed up with ‘toxic’ sunscreens so I started making my own with a ‘hero ingredient’ — now Oprah’s a fan

It was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. Scott Russell had flown nearly 10,000 miles from New York to the remote Mentawai Islands in Indonesia, chasing perfect surf with a suitcase full of drugstore sunscreen in tow. “He burned to a crisp on day one,” his wife, Marisa Russell, told The Post. A … Read more

Long Island steakhouse opens in honor of local Revolutionary War spies dubbed ‘the CIA of the time’

Long Island steakhouse opens in honor of local Revolutionary War spies dubbed ‘the CIA of the time’

It comes with a side of spies. Long Island’s newest steakhouse is a fascinating nod to the Culper spy ring, a local group of Revolutionary War double agents whose heroic espionage efforts saved the colonial forces on multiple occasions. “As we were going through school, we learned about the spy ring and the effect it … Read more

NY high school boasts whopping 15 sets of twins set to graduate: ‘There’s just something in the water’

NY high school boasts whopping 15 sets of twins set to graduate: ‘There’s just something in the water’

A high school in the suburbs of New York City will be seeing double on graduation day this weekend: Among the nearly 500 students in its graduating class, 30 are twins. It’s a tight knit group. Some of the students at Long Island’s Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School have known each other since … Read more

Long Island’s ‘monster’ shark hunter legend may have inspired ‘Jaws,’ iconic Capt. Quint

Long Island’s ‘monster’ shark hunter legend may have inspired ‘Jaws,’ iconic Capt. Quint

Sometimes they get it right, sometimes they wouldn’t get it right. The Steven Spielberg classic “Jaws” takes place in a fictional small town in New England — but Long Islanders claim the blockbuster movie and novel that inspired it owes a hat tip to a late local legend. “Monster” hunter fisherman Frank Mundus — a … Read more

Exclusive | Long Island teen inspired by local slain Navy SEAL hero overcomes paralysis — and now wants to join up

Exclusive | Long Island teen inspired by local slain Navy SEAL hero overcomes paralysis — and now wants to join up

A paralyzed teenage Long Island wrestler says he took inspiration from a local fallen Navy SEAL to recover — and now hopes to follow in his hero’s footsteps and join the elite unit. Finn Schiavone, 16, of Bay Shore suffered a traumatic brain injury in the eighth grade after accidentally being tossed off a wrestling … Read more

This ‘big, beautiful’ beach near NYC was just named the best in the US

This ‘big, beautiful’ beach near NYC was just named the best in the US

Beach, please. As if the Hamptons needed any more hype. With Memorial Day Weekend right around the corner, a couple of Long Island hot spots were ranked No. 1 and No. 5 on the list of the top 10 beaches in the U.S. for 2025 — just as a neighboring beach was identified as a … Read more

Beloved NYC beach among 10 diarrhea-prone ‘bacteria hot spots’ revealed — as Memorial Day Weekend looms

Beloved NYC beach among 10 diarrhea-prone ‘bacteria hot spots’ revealed — as Memorial Day Weekend looms

You might be pooh-poohing the warnings — but your stomach won’t be. A new study just flushed out the top 10 “bacteria hot spots” at the United States beaches, and now you might think twice before diving into this popular New York location. With Memorial Day weekend rapidly approaching, you might be planning on enjoying … Read more

Here’s how a bio implant stopped Long Island woman’s ‘horrific’ athritis in its tracks: ‘This is the future’

Here’s how a bio implant stopped Long Island woman’s ‘horrific’ athritis in its tracks: ‘This is the future’

A Long Island speech pathologist said a pioneering bio implant stopped her “horrific” rheumatoid arthritis in its tracks. Massapequa’s Dawn Steiner, 58, said even a simple handshake would mean agony — and after 15 years she retreated into a reclusive lifestyle. “My husband had to help me get dressed,” she told The Post. Massapequa speech … Read more

How living in the suburbs can increase your risk of developing a meat allergy

How living in the suburbs can increase your risk of developing a meat allergy

There goes the neighborhood! Suburban living has its upsides — bigger homes, less noise and more natural green spaces, to name a few. Developments with grassy lawns and wooded parks draw families because they create a sense of relaxation and offer safe areas for children to explore and play, boosting physical and mental health. But … Read more

Exclusive | Meet NYC’s weed-loving over-60s — as seniors are using marijuana more than ever

Exclusive | Meet NYC’s weed-loving over-60s — as seniors are using marijuana more than ever

Not to be blunt, but Gail Zanchelli hated marijuana as a teen growing up on Long Island. “Tried it, never liked it,” Zanchelli, 64, told The Post. Now it’s part of her nightly routine. The Deer Park resident takes 60 milligrams of gummies infused with THC — the main active ingredient in marijuana — before … Read more

How the Long Island opera singer who performed at Trump inauguration went from stage-frightened teen to nationwide sensation

How the Long Island opera singer who performed at Trump inauguration went from stage-frightened teen to nationwide sensation

He’s making opera great again. Christopher Macchio, the Long Island vocalist who stole the show singing the “Star Spangled Banner” at President Trump’s second inauguration — earning the nickname “America’s Tenor” — continues hitting high notes in his musical career now as a nationwide sensation. “As a teenager, I really wanted to keep it a … Read more

What is alpha-gal syndrome? New concern about bizarre red meat allergy

What is alpha-gal syndrome? New concern about bizarre red meat allergy

New cases of alpha-gal syndrome — a rare but potentially life-threatening illness that makes people violently allergic to red meat — suggest that more tick species may be to blame than initially thought. Neither of the two new female patients — one a 45-year-old in Maine and the other a 61-year-old in Washington — had … Read more

Gold Coast Long Island towns ranked best in US for raising a family: report

Gold Coast Long Island towns ranked best in US for raising a family: report

It’s a big score for the north shore. Nearly a dozen affluent Nassau County enclaves on the Gold Coast, or just a few miles south, made a newly released list of the best places in the US to raise a family. Kensington, a neighborhood on Manhasset Bay near the Queens border, placed second in the … Read more

Inside a Long Island man’s journey from struggles with cerebral palsy to launching a skincare line with unique family remedies

Inside a Long Island man’s journey from struggles with cerebral palsy to launching a skincare line with unique family remedies

He’s changing the notion of lotion. A Long Island man with cerebral palsy has unveiled a unique line of products using remedies he learned from his grandmother, mom and aunt in India as a little boy. “They would take yogurt and add spices like turmeric, saffron, cinnamon, and they would throw it on our faces … Read more

Nutritionist recommends eating like a baby to lose weight — here’s how

Nutritionist recommends eating like a baby to lose weight — here’s how

Purée genius? If you’re looking to shed stubborn pounds in time for summer, you may go goo goo ga ga for this diet plan from Long Island registered dietitian, chef and nutritionist Nicolette Pace. She recommends eating like a baby. “A baby is the key to adult well-being,” Pace told The Post. “It’s remarkable that a baby without any life … Read more