Discover Long Island campaign wins tourism award
The BeLONG on Long Island campaign received a 2020 eTSY award for Best Content Marketing Program in the small budget category from the eTourism Summit Excellence Awards.
Read MoreThe BeLONG on Long Island campaign received a 2020 eTSY award for Best Content Marketing Program in the small budget category from the eTourism Summit Excellence Awards.
Read MoreTry some healthy twists on your favorite classics to make your meal a little bit lighter.
Read MoreAmerica’s VetDogs commissioned sculptor Susan Bahary to create the monument on the VetDogs Smithtown campus in recognition of Veterans Day.
Read MoreAfter its inaugural season was cut short by the pandemic in March, the New York Riptide announced the team will return to Nassau Coliseum next April for its second season in the National Lacrosse League.
Read MoreThe credit union’s branches in Oceanside and Seaford will be collecting donations through Nov. 20 and the food will be delivered to local parish food pantries within the Diocese of Rockville Centre in time for Thanksgiving.
Read MoreThe free event is sponsored by the Nassau County SPCA.
Read MoreThe Nature Conservancy says it will help struggling oyster farmers impacted by COVID-19 and the economic downturn by purchasing 5 million surplus oysters and using them in nearby oyster restoration projects.
Read MoreThe Fitwel healthy building certification system is operated by The Center for Active Design and highlights how a building’s design and operations can positively impact its occupiers.
Read MoreBlumenfeld Development Group recently donated 2,500 face masks to be used by members of Suffolk County emergency services.
Read MoreLaunched in 2018, the Long Island Racial Equity Donor Collaborative is focused on strengthening community-based efforts to create economic opportunities among Black residents, enabling them to make meaningful contributions to their families and communities.
Read MoreThe hospitals, eight of which are on Long Island, received HealthCare’s 20th annual Most Wired awards, issued by The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives.
Read MoreThe grant to the Association for Mental Health and Wellness is aimed to help address physical and mental health issues of older veterans.
Read MoreLuca Iallonardi, a 16-year-old senior at Hauppauge High School, will be making a 100-mile bicycle journey this weekend, joining the annual Bike to the Beach fundraiser to benefit those with autism.
Read MoreHospitality workers can get a pint of beer for just $1 for the next 12 months, thanks to a Northport brewery’s special offer.
Read MoreAnthony Beato, who has worked for the state DOT for nearly 25 years, stopped to assist a man who was pinned under a car.
Read MoreUp to 2.4 million New Yorkers are eligible for the program, including 435,000 who must submit an additional certification to qualify.
Read MoreA limited quantity of the $50 jerseys will be available for sale at NewYorkRiptide.com. All proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Read MoreThe money will go towards projects that will house New Yorkers experiencing homelessness and provide supportive services aimed at addressing the root causes of housing instability.
Read MoreThe first 6.5-foot “Mobi-Mats” were unveiled by town officials at Crab Meadow Beach last week.
Read MoreThe money will be used to survey, identify, catalog and digitize an extensive trove of historic material that tells the story of the Long Island Rail Road and related history.
Read MoreA team of lifeguards who work at the Syosset-Woodbury Pool were honored this week for their efforts in saving a swimmer who suffered a heart attack.
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