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Long Island is the perfect place to plan a dream wedding. There are many parks to choose from when it comes to planning a local outdoor wedding, and Long Island’s beautiful natural scenery will give it that wow-factor. ...
On Long Island, birth certificate records are maintained by the town, city, or village where the individual was born. It is important to have a copy of your birth certificate at all stages of life, such as when you are ...
Suffolk County features a wide variety of natural beauty. Suffolk County, named after the English county from which its earliest settlers came, is today one of the wealthiest counties in New York State, and offers both a diverse economic and ...
If you are looking for an activity that you can sink your teeth into, Long Island has various cooking classes available to both the worst, and the best, cooks residing on the Island. Many culinary classes are available all ...
Photo of NYS License Plate Courtesy of NY DMV. Whether you are selling your car, renewing your registration or changing your address, chances are you will probably need to make the dreaded visit to your local Department of Motor Vehicles ...
The Smithtown bull commemorates the legendary ride of Richard Smith. The Town of Smithtown is located on the north shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York. The town, settled in 1665, is named after its founder, Richard Smith, who is ...
With more people utilizing GPS Devices in lieu of maps, having the correct Zip Code for your destination is more valuable than ever before. With dozens of towns, hamlets, and villages on Long Island, many of which have similar names, ...
There is simply nothing better than unwinding at a waterfront restaurant after a day of fun in the sun – whether you’ve just returned from a leisurely day of boating or fishing, or enjoying one of Long Island’s gorgeous beaches. ...
The Town of Huntington is located in northwestern Suffolk County, New York. The Long Island Sound forms its northern border, and Nassau County forms the western border. Huntington was named an All-America City in 2002 by the National Civic League. Huntington was ...
Some people really enjoy a good scare and seek to find them away from places like haunted houses, mazes, and hayrides. These ghost hunters and paranormal seekers don’t want counterfeit they want authentic - they want to find a real ...
The Kings Park Psychiatric Center on a cold Winter's day. Ghosts, spirits, and apparitions are things you read about in ghost stories or watch in horror film, but to many people on Long Island, these forays into the paranormal ...
An underwater perspective of the North Shore. The Long Island Sound is the body of water situated between the North Shore of Long Island, both Nassau and Suffolk Counties, andthe southern coast ...
Photo by Roger Kirby, via Free Images. Want a romantic wedding? You can get it naturally with a wedding on the beach or near the waterfront on Long Island. Saying ‘I do’ while the sun sets over the ocean and ...
One of the finest joys of living on Long Island is being able to revel in seaside bliss with beaches, boating, and fresh seafood. Combine these luxuries together, and you have a romantic dockside dining experience! There are many restaurants ...
One of the largest medical organizations serving the Long Island and New York City area is the North Shore Long Island Jewish organization. Operating out of the New Hyde Park medical center, it includes 15 local hospitals as well as ...
Pictured is one of the many strange road names on Long Island. Gingerbread Rd is located in Kings Park. Photo credit: Google Maps. Taking a drive along Long Island is not only an adventure because of all the unique roadside ...
Long Island is a culinary paradise in terms of number of restaurants and diversity of cuisines, and occasionally man's best friend wants to enjoy this as well. A handful of Long Island restaurants allow pets to accompany their owners. Here's ...
Rowing became popular as a speed sport when boat racing was first introduced at Venetian festivals (regata) in the 13th Century. These days many of the Long Island rowing crews, clubs and associations are comprised of co-ed high school ...
Animals are generally not permitted in parks on Long Island, however, dogs restrained by a leash under 6 feet in length may be brought into specific areas of several parks (though not buildings, camping, bathing, or picnic areas). The parks ...
Babylon Village is an officially incorporated village of New York and part of the larger Town of Babylon. Settlers purchased the land from the Sumpwam tribe in 1670 primarily for the purpose of harvesting salt hay to feed livestock. While ...