Alcohol-free New Year’s Eve fun at THRIVE
The event, open to adults 18 and older, provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals navigating recovery and anyone looking for a celebration without alcohol.
Read MoreThe event, open to adults 18 and older, provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals navigating recovery and anyone looking for a celebration without alcohol.
Read MoreThroughout the month of November, PSEG Long Island employees participated in a series of events in Uniondale to support local veterans during Veterans Day and Thanksgiving.
Read MoreThe game, now a permanent fixture in the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library, will rotate among library branches.
Read MoreThe newly renovated 45,000-square-foot facility introduces modernized, accessible spaces designed to foster learning, connection and cultural enrichment.
Read MoreThe Town of Smithtown will host its annual tree lighting ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 3, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Smithtown Town Hall.
Read MoreHarmony Cafe is hosting its sixth annual “Toast-Giving” Thanksgiving dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at Toast Coffee & Kitchen in Patchogue.
Read MoreRace Track Not Street held its Junior Dragster Challenge last Sunday at the EPCAL drag strip in Calverton, bringing together 31 drivers aged 6 to 17 to compete for a record-breaking $26,000 prize purse.
Read MoreNorthwell Health has become the first health system on Long Island to offer an ovary freezing procedure, an innovative fertility preservation method for patients undergoing treatments that could cause infertility.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington recently unveiled six new pickleball courts and an ADA-compliant playground at Otsego Park in Dix Hills.
Read MoreThe Town of Smithtown hosted a festive Halloween weekend bringing families together for costumed fun, games and surprises.
Read MoreTown of Smithtown residents last month securely disposed of more than 18,000 pounds of personal documents at the town’s biannual shredding event.
Read MorePSEG Long Island celebrated women business owners during National Women’s Small Business Month in October, highlighting the company’s ongoing support through grants, rebates, bill credits and liaison services.
Read MoreThe family-friendly event invites children to attend in costume for trick-or-treating and photo opportunities with adoptable dogs dressed in creative costumes.
Read MoreThe Town of Smithtown earlier this month commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Edward J. Mankuski Firematic Training Center.
Read MoreMore than 970 participants gathered at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow on Sunday, Oct. 6, for the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s, raising over $309,000 for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.
Read MoreThe new location will provide job training and paid employment opportunities for individuals with autism at the TNC Chocolate Lab.
Read MoreTown of Oyster Bay officials oversaw the addition of 500,000 clam and oyster seedlings into the waters along the town’s north shore.
Read MoreThe new program is part of a partnership between the Town of Brookhaven and Long Island Bicycle Cooperative, a Brookhaven-based nonprofit that refurbishes and donates bicycles.
Read MoreThe event, featuring a blacklight-lit spin class, aims to raise funds to support women and children affected by abuse on Long Island.
Read MoreAnimal lovers and their four-legged companions will gather for a Paws Walk and 5K on Sunday, Sept. 22, at Belmont Lake State Park in West Babylon, hosted by Long Island Cares.
Read MoreThe kitchen, with four accessible stations, will help participants develop essential cooking skills as part of the HKNC’s comprehensive vocational rehabilitation program.
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