The Town of Babylon Town Board proudly honored the life and legacy of Salvatore “Sal” Messina on Saturday, May 16, 2026, with a street renaming ceremony at the corner of N. Oak Street and Bethpage Road in Copiague. Family members, friends, community leaders, and residents gathered to celebrate
New York State Senator Steve Rhoads proudly announced the record-breaking success of his second annual Yarn & Blanket Drive held in partnership with We Care Blankets, collecting an extraordinary 458,000 yards of yarn and more than 168 handmade blankets for children undergoing cancer treatment — surpassing the inaugural drive’s impressive total of more than 400,000 […]
Burgers and hot dogs may never go out of style, but plenty of additional foods can make for delicious grilled meals. Grilled chicken, for example, makes for a healthy meal the whole family can enjoy. Grilled chicken sandwiches, such as the following recipe for “Grilled Chicken Ciabatta with Romesco and Baby Greens” from Karen Adler […]
Backyard barbecues have become a popular way to celebrate Memorial Day weekend, and all eyes tend to be on the grill once a party kicks off. Food is indeed a big component of Memorial Day weekend. A recent survey from the market research experts at Numerator found that 52 percent of Memorial Day celebrants intended […]
Jewish War Veterans Post 652 joined several Jewish organizations at the Town of North Hempstead’s annual Jewish American Heritage Month celebration, hosted by Jennifer DeSena at Town of North Hempstead Town Hall. Each year, Town legislators pass a resolution officially proclaiming May as Jewish American Heritage Month in recognition of the contributions and achievements of
In recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month, Jewish War Veterans Post 652 has unveiled two special exhibits highlighting the contributions and sacrifices of Jewish Americans who served in the United States military. The first exhibit, titled Jewish Men in the Military, features photographs and stories of Jewish servicemen who participated in various wars and conflicts
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer for millions of people across the country. Backyard barbecues are a staple of Memorial Day weekend, and such informal gatherings contribute much to the laid-back vibe of this beloved three-day weekend. Backyard barbecues may be all about food and fun, but hosts must take measures to […]
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Town Clerk Rich LaMarca invite history enthusiasts to participate in The Long Island History Hunt, a special summer-long event that will run from Brooklyn to Montauk, featuring 26 historical locations where selfie challenges can be completed. This epic adventure, sponsored by the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation, runs













