Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola announced an upcoming ‘Senior Citizen Day’ Event offered by the Department of Community and Youth Services (CYS) at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park. Line dancing, music, games and refreshments are just some of the
Food is a critical component of healthy living, helping people to reduce their risk for illnesses and even helping them to overcome colds and other ailments. The properties of soup, for example, can chase away chills and offer other benefits. Soup is hydrating, and the ingredients included in the recipe may be able to do […]
Perhaps no experience connects people with nature in quite the same way as camping. Various activities, including hiking, fishing and kayaking, afford people a chance to experience the great outdoors. But there’s just something about spending all day in nature and then sleeping under the stars that sets camping apart from other outdoor activities. Modern […]
Seasoned travelers know that few things match the excitement of taking to the open road. Whether you’re heading off for parts unknown or following a carefully planned itinerary, a road trip promises to be a unique experience. Drivers can up the uniqueness ante even further by taking an electric car on their next road trip. […]
FREE (Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc.) announced today that the organization has been named the recipient of a $10,000 grant from TD Bank Foundation. The grant will be used to expand the FREEdom Garden, which provides a work readiness program that gives individuals hands-on agricultural skills that can prepare them for a variety of […]
Representatives from the Levittown Community Action Coalition (LCAC) virtually joined thousands of substance use and misuse prevention specialists and community coalition advocates from July 9 – 15, 2021, for CADCA’s (Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America’s) 20th Annual Mid-Year Training Institute. “Our coalition was honored to be part of CADCA’s Mid-Year
As residents are eager to “beat the heat” by going for a swim at one of the many pristine beaches the Town of Hempstead has to offer, Supervisor Clavin and Council Members teamed with the Lifeguard squad at Town Park Point Lookout to remind residents on how to “beat the grip of the rip,” as […]
Yesterday, Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1) joined more than 30 House Republicans in support of an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court, defending the right to concealed carry under the Second Amendment to the Constitution in the case New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Corlett. The brief was led by Congresswoman Claudia […]
Life’s WORC (www.lifesworc.org), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism through its residential, community and trust services, which this year is celebrating its 50th anniversary – Celebrate 50! – recently awarded ten new scholarships valued at over $11,000. The scholarships were
According to Trip Advisor, most major airlines charge between $30 and $35 for a first checked bag, and those costs go up by $10 to $20 for each additional bag. So it’s easy to see why it’s such a savvy move to find ways to pack more efficiently. • Create a packing list. Just like […]
The Justice Committee of Sayville Congregational Church will host an orientation session on Foster Care and Adoption on Tuesday evening, July 27. This will be an opportunity to learn more about providing homes for those who need the company and care of family. Suffolk County Department of Social Services will present the evening’s program. If […]
The Northport-East Northport Board of Education has appointed Robert Dennis as principal of Northport High School. Mr. Dennis is a lifelong Northport-East Northport resident, having graduated from Northport High School before beginning his 13 year career in education which began as an Italian and Spanish teacher at his alma mater. Mr. Dennis most recently served […]
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