Smithtown plans for more park renovations
The town says it has been heavily focused on parks and recreation projects in an effort to improve residents’ quality of life amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe town says it has been heavily focused on parks and recreation projects in an effort to improve residents’ quality of life amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe Zoom clinic takes place on Saturday, Jan. 30 from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m., when young athletes can learn and practice basketball fundamentals from their homes.
Read MoreBecause of the pandemic, the Long Beach Polar Bears are asking people to splash at home and share those videos on social media, using the #SplashFromHome hashtag.
Read MoreThe exhibit combines historical pieces with contemporary artwork to explore Shinnecock perspectives on whales, as well as the history of Native involvement in the commercial whaling industry.
Read MoreA new dog park in Baldwin was unveiled this week.
Read MoreThis year’s virtual event, which marks the 11th season of the Joseph Vecsey and All Star Stand-up Comedy show, is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 28.
Read MoreThe new sandwiches and dessert are available for dine-in or take-out at all three Long Island Dickey’s, located in Centereach, Freeport and Lawrence, through April 30.
Read MoreThe $1.6 billion project transformed the more than 100-year-old James A. Farley Building on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan into the Moynihan Train Hall.
Read MoreColonial Youth & Family Services received free tickets to the Smith Point Light Show last week.
Read MoreThe urban forestry grants are given to address invasive species, climate change, environmental degradation, environmental justice, and urban sprawl.
Read MoreThe organizations that received a plaque and/or certificate of appreciation included Connoisseur Radio, the Paramount Theater, Five Towns College, and the Cinema Arts Center.
Read MoreThree Long Island organizations were awarded state grants for projects that protect water quality and farmland, boost public access for outdoor recreation and conserve open space.
Read MorePresented by Feinstein’s/54 Below, the holiday show starring Norm Lewis has become an annual tradition over the last five years, though this year it has gone virtual.
Read MorePayloaders will continue to rebuild the beach through the end of the year to complete the $340,000 project that will place up to 15,000 cubic yards of sand in front of waterfront properties.
Read MoreFor more than 20 years, Islip Food for Hope has devoted its energy to advocating for the hungry, needy and under-represented populations.
Read MoreSince its inception, Applebee’s locations owned and operated by Doherty Enterprises have raised $4.9 million through its Toys for Tots fundraising campaign to benefit local communities.
Read MoreThe grant will pay for operational costs related to the restoration and construction of a new visitor’s center at the property.
Read MoreThe $354,492 grant will pay for more than 550 portable medical-grade HEPA air filtration units to be installed in at-risk seniors’ homes as well as some doctor offices.
Read MoreFrom Saturday, Nov. 28 to Sunday, Jan. 3, guests can visit Wall Street all day long to view a Winter Wonderland featuring “The Tree of Hope” with lights and music daily and more surprises nightly.
Read MoreBanners featuring the names and photos of military service men and women from the Town of Babylon will adorn local streets next year.
Read MoreThe Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center will reopen for in-person movie screenings as of Friday, Nov. 6 with a full slate of weekend movies.
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