Farmingdale Village announces that the 8th Annual Farmingdale St. Patrick’s Day Parade is set for Sunday, March 13th at 2 PM. The parade kicks off from Northside Elementary School and spans about half a mile down Main Street to the Village Green including local community groups,
Assemblyman Michael Durso, in partnership with Assemblyman Jarett Gandolfo and The Emily Meyer Foundation, is collecting children’s books to promote literacy and academic success throughout local communities. All donations will benefit The Book Fairies, a Long Island based not-for-profit organization, which collects reading materials for less fortunate children. The book
HIA-LI, one of Long Island’s largest business advocacy organizations, is hosting a panel titled “The Future of Long Island MacArthur Airport and Tourism on Long Island” on Wednesday, March 2 between 8:00 and 10:00 am at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma. In addition to exploring Long Island MacArthur Airport’s overall economic importance to businesses […]
Tuesday is generally not a popular day of the week to get married – this year, however, it was the go-“two” date. Town Clerk Kate Murray presided over 22 weddings on Tuesday, 2-22-22, helping to provide memories that are sure to last a lifetime! “A couple’s wedding day is always a special day of the […]
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Lou Imbroto invite residents to be “Freezin’ for a Reason” at the annual Polar Plunge benefitting the Special Olympics New York on Saturday, March 19th at TOBAY Beach. The event, originally scheduled for earlier in the month, will include COVID-safety protocols and pre-assigned time slots. “Many of […]
For National Engineers Week, Feb. 20-26, PSEG Long Island is proud to highlight the ways its engineers are expanding the adoption of electric vehicles across the service area. It starts with Electric Vehicle Program Manager Rachel Lane, of Babylon Village. Lane’s career is in project management, but her degree is in electrical engineering. “My engineering […]
Religious Christians make the commitment to avoid meat in their Friday meals for the duration of Lent, signifying a sacrifice for their faith that recalls the ultimate sacrifice Jesus Christ made during the crucifixion. Vegetables and pasta dishes are a staple of the Lenten season, and seafood also serves as a popular substitute for meats […]
It’s customary for people participating in Lenten fasting to skip meat and poultry dinners on Fridays between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday. It is a sacrifice symbolic of the sacrifices of Jesus Christ. However, opting for vegetables and fish in lieu of meats doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor. “Seafood Pancakes” from “Judy Joo’s Korean […]