Image courtesy of Edward Lange (1846-1912), My Dear Old Home, 1881. Preservation Long Island and the Long Island Museum are pleased to host Artoberfest! – a one-day Pop-Up Biergarten in celebration of German American artist Edward Lange (1846–1912), who lived and worked on Long Island. The
Photos courtesy of the Three Village Central School District Ward Melville High School Class of 2022 graduate Norah Allam earned every point possible with her 2021-2022 Advanced Placement portfolio submission for the AP Drawing Exam. “I wish to congratulate Norah and her teacher, Stefanie DiLorenzo, who works tirelessly throughout the year, at nights and weekends […]
Assemblyman Michael Durso (Massapequa Park), in partnership with Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP Suffolk) and the New York State Office of the Aging, recently held a free Medicare 101 Seminar at the West Babylon Public Library. A trained Health Insurance Information and Counseling Program (HIICAP) coordinator from RSVP Suffolk covered the basics of Medicare,
Photos courtesy of Harborfields Central School District Harborfields High School’s girls tennis teams participated in the annual SCTCA Coach Bob Davis Suffolk County Girls Varsity Tennis Play for Pink Breast Cancer Fundraiser Doubles Tournament, held on Sept. 24 at the Ward Melville High School tennis courts. Harborfields athletes Bella Frangione and Victoria Frangione won
Photos courtesy of Elwood School District A total of 41 current Elwood-John H. Glenn High School students were named AP Scholars for 2022 by the College Board, recognizing their outstanding hard work and academic diligence. The Advanced Placement Program recognizes several different award levels for college-level student academic achievement on AP courses and exams.
Photos courtesy of the Bethpage Union Free School District Bethpage students from John F. Kennedy Middle School received valuable guidance and advice related to technology and social media from author Katie Duffy Schumacher on Sept. 30. Duffy Schumacher founded Don’t Press Send, a campaign to help children navigate the dos and don’ts of social media. […]
Spooky Fest 2022, presented by The Center for Science Teaching and Learning (CSTL), returns with new activities and attractions. This year, the transformed Spooky Fest will focus on family activities and attractions. The event includes Long Island’s only quarter-mile “Spooky Walk in the Woods” which now includes six large animatronic “Zombie Dinosaurs.” Also, for this […]
Photo courtesy of the Sachem Central School District On Sept. 25, a group of teachers from Sagamore Middle School in the Sachem Central School District participated in the Tunnel to Towers 5K. The event symbolized New York City firefighter Stephen Siller’s final footsteps from the entrance of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the Twin Towers […]