The uncertainty wrought by the pandemic has affected people from all walks of life. In the winter of 2019-20, the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, and the ensuing measures implemented in the hopes of curbing the spread of the potentially deadly virus, changed the way people live and
Month: January 2021
The Super Bowl is the culmination of the National Football League season, which traditionally begins in early September and ends in late December or early January. The Super Bowl is one of the most anticipated professional sporting events each year. In most years, around 75,000 fans pack the
Chocolate lovers rejoice come Valentine’s Day. Come February, it seems everywhere you look there are rich, chocolately treats just waiting to be devoured. Individuals who fancy themselves adventurous in the kitchen may want to consider homemade chocolate recipes to entice their romantic
Though it might not be as beloved as a pint of Guinness or as inviting as a shot of Jameson’s Irish whiskey after some cold hours spent marching in or viewing a parade, Irish coffee has a place all its own on St. Patrick’s Day. The origins of Irish coffee are sometimes debated, though many […]
On the twenty-first day of January, Legislator Leslie Kennedy joined Ronkonkoma Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Hyms to attend the Grand Opening at Super Greek Gyro Bowls & More, located at 966 Portion Road in Lake Ronkonkoma. Super Greek Gyro Bowls & More, is bringing a taste of
Hooks & Chops (6330 Jericho Turnpike, Commack, NY 11725), has announced they will serve an “All In” bundle for the Big Game, which will be offered on Sunday, February 7 from 5 to 10 p.m. Cost is $85 and includes all you can eat, drink (beer, wine and well liquor) and tax and gratuity.
2021 is a new beginning and a chance to recharge and reconnect! Join the Long Island Alzheimer’s & Dementia Center & Metro Physical & Aquatic Therapy to explore meditation, mindfulness and self-care for those with Alzheimer’s & their caregivers. They will also be
The Town of Smithtown Town Board unanimously approved the 2021 capital budget on Thursday January 21st. Capital improvements for the upcoming year are heavily focused on Parks and Recreation projects, in an effort to improve quality of life amid the coronavirus pandemic. Highlights of the plan
During a special Town Board meeting, Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin, Senior Councilwoman Dorothy Goosby, Councilman Bruce Blakeman, Councilman Anthony D’Esposito, Councilman Dennis Dunne Sr., Councilman Tom Muscarella and Councilman Chris Carini unanimously approved a new initiative to be
Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1) reintroduced the Supporting Veteran Families in Need Act (H.R. 492), which is cosponsored by Representatives Tom Suozzi (D, NY-3) and Elise Stefanik (R, NY-21), to make permanent the Supportive Services Veteran Families (SSVF) program. This program provides
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