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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 25, 2014
Tour promotes beverage industry and tourism in New York with a first-hand look at how New York beers, spirits and wines are produced.
By Sharon Lindell July 21, 2014
Going away on vacation can be an expensive venture when you have to book a flight to leave the island. Why leave Long Island when you can venture to the North Fork for summer fun?
By Kelly Tenny June 20, 2014
Green thumbs and nature lovers alike will be taken aback by the exquisite beauty of the many gardens Long Island has to offer.
By Long Island News & PR June 10, 2014
Health officials ask residents not to use or swim or wade in these waters and to keep their pets and children away from the area.
By Sandra Stelmach May 30, 2014
Welcome the sizzling summer with some seasonal and outdoor fun the whole family can enjoy!
By Sharon Lindell May 26, 2014
The school year is coming to the end and weather is staying steadily warm, so everyone is coming out to enjoy festivals. So be ready for fresh corn and great local crafts because festival season ...
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 March 31, 2014
Part of our taxes is funding our local libraries which provide use with not only books, but films, programs, and means of research. So, show some appreciation this month to your library!
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 Cait Russell February 13, 2014
Before the last storm's snow has had a chance to melt, LI gets pummeled yet again, and buried under an additional inches of snow.
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 Long Island News & PR January 15, 2014
DEC and the Town of Southold are operating a conditional shellfish harvesting program in Mattituck Creek, in the Town of Southold.
By Sandra Stelmach December 31, 2013
From New Year’s resolutions to fresh beginnings, start off the New Year with some winter fun-filled activities with LongIsland.com’s 2013 January Guide!
By Long Island News & PR December 17, 2013
Nearly 17,000 Jobs Supported by Newest Power Awards to Enterprises Across the State.
By Sharon Lindell November 27, 2013
Santa is a pretty amazing man! Because of the holiday spirit, Santa is capable of being in many places before giving out toys on Christmas night. Santa will be on Long Island up until Christmas, ...
By Sharon Lindell November 25, 2013
Brighten up your home with the sight and smell of a freshly cut Christmas tree this holiday season. Check out our guide to Long Island Christmas Tree shopping!
By Sharon Lindell November 18, 2013
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Christmas tree lightings will be taking place all over the island this holiday season.
By Long Island News & PR October 14, 2013
To date this year, 177 mosquito samples and ten birds have tested positive for West Nile virus.
By Vickie Moller August 13, 2013
After being fired four years ago, Anthony Claudio, a special education teacher at Mattituck-Chutchogue Junior Senior High School, will be returning to the classroom following a ruling by a federal judge that he must be ...