Pictured: Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School unveiled its new Butterfly Friendship Wall on June 5, with Holocaust survivors Meir and Doris Usherovitz in attendance. Photo courtesy of Harborfields Central School District Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School in the Harborfields Central School
As the beginning of summer nears, PSEG Long Island announces that it is prepared for hurricane season and to meet peak demand during extreme heat situations in the coming months. The company’s ongoing electric infrastructure and storm hardening improvements help provide electric reliability to Long Island and the Rockaways throughout the year. PSEG Long Island […]
BACCA (Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts) and Curator Harper Bella present The Spirit of Carnival, a one-day art pop-up event of Caribbean music and culture, in Wyandanch Plaza, 10 Station Drive, Wyandanch, NY 11798, June 24, 2023 from 11:00 AM until 4:00 PM. The event is free to the public, and is sponsored by Creatives Rebuild […]
Pictured: Massapequa High School junior Autumn Romer received a high honors award in this year’s Long Island Science Congress competition. Photos courtesy of the Massapequa School District Even before graduating high school, Autumn Romer is looking to contribute to the medical field. Her research on brain tumors earned her a high honors award from the […]
The U.S. Postal Service is observing the 20th anniversary of the Postmaster General Heroes’ Program, which was created in 2003 to commend USPS employees who go above and beyond the call of duty in a variety of situations, such as assisting lost children, getting help for sick or injured customers, spotting fires, and more. Around […]
Photos courtesy of Smithtown CSD Like most middle school students, Anthony Masaitis went to school to take his final exams. But the week of June 14 was anything but normal for the Nesaquake Middle School sixth grader. Anthony went “viral” for rescuing a newborn fawn after she fell in his backyard pool on June 11. […]
Pictured: King Kullen recently presented two checks totaling $10,000 to Family & Children’s Association and Family Service League to benefit their summer camp programs for disadvantaged children. On hand for the check presentation to Family Service League were (left to right): King Kullen Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer Bernard P. Kennedy; Family
Pictured: Fifth graders celebrated their final Field Day. Photos courtesy of the Seaford School District In their green and white T-shirts, Seaford Manor Elementary School students could be seen scurrying across the fields and blacktop on June 13, whether it was in a relay race, a game of tag or a pickleball match. Field Day […]
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