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By Lyndsay McCabe October 03, 2015
Give yourself some thrills and chills at a haunted house or spooky walk through the woods!
By Lyndsay McCabe September 30, 2015
Make the most out of October by scheduling your month full of Fall Festivals and Halloween fun!
By Wendy L September 23, 2015
Get ready for a ton of Halloween entertainment fun on Long Island this season! We have you covered on all angles for those into big scares to kid-friendly Halloween adventures.
By Lyndsay McCabe September 12, 2015
This fall, see anything from 18th and 19th century traditions to thousands of jack o' lanterns all lit for an unbelievable spectacle!
By Lyndsay McCabe August 08, 2015
Explore Long Island's rich history by taking a guided tour of one of the many historic homes, lighthouses, and other buildings!
By Long Island News & PR May 04, 2015
Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced the arraignment of a Suffolk man on grand jury charges for setting a fire that damaged the office of a Nassau cardiologist as part of an arson ...
By Long Island News & PR April 16, 2015
Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas, Nassau County Police Department Acting Commissioner Thomas Krumpter and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced that a joint investigation has led to the arrest of several individuals including ...
By Kelly Tenny January 31, 2015
February may be the shortest month of the year, but it is certainly not a month with nothing to do! Check out all of the great things to do this February on Long Island!
By Kelly Tenny September 21, 2014
Have some fun down on the farm this Fall petting cute animals!
By Sharon Lindell July 26, 2014
Although the summer is for relaxation, we cannot forget to get exercise. July 27th is National Take Your Pants for a Walk Day and a day that Long Islanders should be enjoying the various trails ...
By Sharon Lindell April 28, 2014
Dust off those clubs because golf season has begun. Whether to the driving range or a golf course, Long Island can fulfill all your golfing needs this Spring and Summer.
By Sharon Lindell April 23, 2014
Although Earth Day has passed, you can celebrate nature still with Arbor Day this April 25th. Check out Arboretums and Nature Preserves in the area and celebrate the trees!
By Long Island News & PR April 16, 2014
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano today announced that the late Captain Harry Frank Guggenheim’s summer residence, Falaise, opens for the season on Saturday, May 24th.
By Sandra Stelmach January 31, 2014
From celebrating Super Bowl Sunday to spreading the love on Valentine’s Day, show off your sensitive side with LongIsland.com’s 2014 February Guide packed with fun-filled activities everyone can enjoy!
By Sharon Lindell January 29, 2014
Groundhog Day is a national tradition where people watch to see if the groundhog sees its shadow, predicting the end of winter. There are three groundhogs in our area that we can catch this Sunday: ...
By Long Island News & PR January 14, 2014
Third Squad detectives report the arrest of a Clifton Park, N.Y. man for six Burglaries that were committed in, Thomaston, Great Neck, and Sands Point.
By Sharon Lindell December 04, 2013
It might be easy for anyone to go to the store and buy presents this holiday season, so why not try going to one of Long Island's craft fairs and get a different and creative ...
By Long Island News & PR October 10, 2013
For his first duty as "Artist in Residence" Mr. Tucci will be creating an oil painting of a figure model at a charity fundraiser Masquerade Ball at Hempstead House on Fri., Nov. 1, at 7:00 ...
By Long Island News & PR September 18, 2013
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano has made it a priority to attract the movie and television industry to Nassau County, and today, a new independent economic analysis performed by Camoin Associates indicates the industry’s ...
By Wendy L May 23, 2013
A Long Island art dealer has been busted for tax fraud and selling fake art claimed to be from famous artists. Some paintings went for sale for millions of dollars at prestigious art galleries.