Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board announce a partnership with New York Blood Center to host a Blood Drive in honor of Bridget McElroy, who lost her battle to cancer at just 35-years old. A regular blood donor herself, it was Bridget’s wish for her family and friends
Oyster Bay Town Councilman Lou Imbroto announces that a special New York Islanders ‘Learn to Play’ Hockey Clinic is returning to the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center for children ages 5 – 9. Part of The Future Islanders Program, this ‘Learn to Play’ clinic introduces the game of hockey to young children and […]
Pictured: Superintendent Dr. William Brennan met with campers and counselors at the Summer Recreation program at Birch Lane Elementary School. Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District It’s fun for all ages at Massapequa’s six elementary schools, where the Summer Recreation program is in full swing. Campers and counselors spend six hours a day together […]
Pictured: Campers gathered at Wisdom Lane Middle School from July 10-21 to partake in engineering-themed challenges in STEM Camp and Camp Invention. Photos courtesy of Levittown Public Schools Students from throughout Levittown Public Schools flexed their creative thinking and engineering skills this summer at Camp Invention and STEM Camp held at Wisdom Lane Middle School.
Pictured: West Islip School District has named Amanda Harvey as the new principal of Oquenock Elementary School, effective July 1. Ms. Harvey replaces Jack Maniscalco, who retired at the end of the school year. Photo courtesy West Islip School District West Islip School District has named Amanda Harvey as the new principal of Oquenock Elementary […]
Pictured: Employees of St. Catherine of Siena Hospital. The Suffolk County Legislature created an annual recognition program so that each legislator would designate a Healthcare Hero from his or her legislative district to acknowledge their work and service to the community. Legislator Trotta named St Catherine of Siena Hospital in Smithtown as his district’s Healthcare
When is a gas station not a gas station? When it’s a fresh convenience market unlike any other on Long Island. One that sells high-quality, freshly prepared and innovative made-to-order food. And the best coffee in America. And snacks. And market items. QuickChek offers all you need and more … & then some! Fuel, too, […]
Photos courtesy of Copiague School District Copiague School District’s elementary students are hard at work during the summer months, engaging in hands-on learning and STEM-based activities at Deauville Gardens East and Deauville Gardens West elementary schools in July. During their STEM class, students made “magic milk” using milk, food coloring and dish soap. They were
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