By Christian Abbatecola August 29, 2014
Even as temperatures on Long Island begin to drop, many farmers' markets remain open and active.
By Long Island News & PR August 20, 2014
Approximately 34 Customers Affected on 1 Eastbound & 2 Two Westbound Trains.
By Kelly Tenny June 08, 2014
Your kids will have a blast this summer, playing and making new friends, at one of the many summer camps Long Island has to offer.
By Long Island News & PR May 15, 2014
The Garden Conservancy’s Open Days program is America’s only private garden-visiting program of its kind, featuring hundreds of magnificent spaces not normally open to the public.
By Sharon Lindell April 19, 2014
Now that the weather is improving, farmers markets are beginning to start functioning for the year. Try some local produce and goods!
By Sharon Lindell April 10, 2014
Easter is almost here! One fun events kids like to take part in are the Easter Egg Hunts that are all over the island this year. So check these Easter Day events out.
By Long Island News & PR March 20, 2014
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano announces the final day to submit to the Long Island International Film Expo will be on Wednesday, April 2nd 2014.
By Sharon Lindell March 01, 2014
March 3rd marks not only Dr. Seuss birthday, but also National Read Across American Day for kids and adults. So pick up a book or go to a reading event in celebration of Dr. Seuss's ...
By Sharon Lindell February 19, 2014
Many people associate library programs with children, but there is a lot of thought that goes into library programs for adults. Check out some of the great library programs coming!
By Sharon Lindell February 15, 2014
With most of Long Island children off from school, it might be difficult to think of what to do with your kids all week. Check out all the events going on this weekend and next ...
By Long Island News & PR February 13, 2014
Arson/Bomb Squad detectives are investigating a fatal house fire that occurred on February 13, 2014 at 4:20 am in Locust Valley.
By Vickie Moller February 05, 2014
After Monday's punishing snowfall conditions, Long Islanders faced another round of the white stuff today. Here are some of the latest snowfall totals as reported by the National Weather Service.
By Eric Anderson January 25, 2014
Fire at a condo complex suspended service at the Oyster Bay branch.
By Long Island News & PR November 09, 2013
The Arson Bomb Squad reports the details of a fatal fire which occurred on Friday, November 08, 2013 at 1:25 P.M. in Locust Valley.
By Vickie Moller September 26, 2013
Education Secretary Arne Duncan Tuesday named four Long Island Elementary schools 2013 National Blue Ribbon Schools, recognizing them among 286 public and 50 private elementary, middle and high schools nationwide for their academic excellence.
By Debbi Spiegel July 20, 2013
Outdoor movies will get two thumbs up from people of all ages.
By Joe Randazzo July 13, 2013
Lori Maceluch used the money she stole on expensive restaurants, chocolate, and vacations.
By Long Island News & PR July 11, 2013
Maceluch used position as bookkeeper to forge more than 500 checks; spent cash on trips and shopping.
By Debbi Spiegel June 01, 2013
June is National Fruit and Vegetable Month.
By Wendy L February 26, 2013
A Long Island music teacher involved in child sex abuse and endangerment will lose his teaching license, go on probation and have to register as a sex offender, but he faces no jail time.