Options holiday toy drive a success
Options for Community Living conducted two fundraisers during the holidays to help Long Island families in need.
Read MoreOptions for Community Living conducted two fundraisers during the holidays to help Long Island families in need.
Read MoreMore than 200 people took part in the sports facility’s fifth annual Hitting For Hunger campaign, collecting food for Long Island families in need.
Read MoreThe squad’s players visited Good Samaritan Hospital, spending time talking and playing with the children in the pediatrics wing.
Read MoreWhen it comes to toy drives, Brookhaven residents don’t play around.
Read MoreJVC Broadcasting co-sponsored the Brookhaven INTERFACE’s annual Food Fight Against Hunger last week, which collected more than 7,400 pounds of food.
Read MoreThe HIA-LI assists the hunger-fighting nonprofit each year in advance of the holiday season.
Read MoreThe Purple Tie Celebration Gala at Villa Lombardi’s in Holbrook helped raise money for the cause and honored two big supporters of the group’s efforts
Read MoreThe Town of Southampton was honored by Northwell Health for becoming the first municipality on Long Island to provide a private lactation room for nursing mothers when they return to work after maternity leave.
Read MoreA team of more than 100 volunteers from Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty turned a trip to the Bahamas into an opportunity to assist with the country’s hurricane relief effort.
Read MoreAnthony’s Coal Fired Pizza is giving a free 12-inch pizza to military veterans and active armed forces members who dine at any of the chain’s restaurants on Nov. 10 and 11.
Read MoreVolunteers were out in force to paint, make repairs and fix up 14 residential properties that needed a little TLC.
Read MoreSeveral hundred Long Island residents spent their Saturday in Hampton Bays for the annual Halloween celebration at Good Ground Park.
Read MoreStudents at Southold Elementary School can now participate in a new fitness education program, thanks to the Peconic Bay Medical Center and Project Fit America.
Read MoreAnthony Bartone was recognized for real estate and community leadership by the Theodore Roosevelt Council during the group’s 10th annual Design, Construction and Real Estate Dinner at The Carltun at Eisenhower Park.
Read MoreLong Island animal rescues and shelters let the dogs out last weekend at The Refuge in Melville for the restaurant’s
Read MoreHundreds of people turned out for the Town of Islip’s 3rd Annual SeaFest last Saturday at the Bay Shore Marina.
Read MoreThe Town of Southampton and the Long Island Divers Association on Sunday held an underwater ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the
Read MoreRonnie Dragoon, founder and owner of Ben’s Kosher Delicatessen Restaurant & Caterers, presented a check to The INN (Interfaith Nutrition Network) on Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Babylon Rotary Club donated $2,000 worth of brand new clothes to Islandia-based Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS).
Read MoreMore than 300 Smithtown residents showed up for the town’s paper shredding event on Saturday.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington renamed Highland Court in honor of the late Lloyd Frazier, a lifelong Huntington resident who saved the lives of two first responders on 9/11 and provided more than 700,000 free meals to emergency crews at Ground Zero.
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