Orchestra Long Island (OLI), a Huntington-based nonprofit that continues the musical legacy of the Long Island Philharmonic, has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Harry Chapin Foundation to support its performance and arts-in-education initiatives. Foundation Executive Director Mike Grayeb
Lent is an important time of year for Christians across the globe. Lent is a season of sacrifice, and many practicing Christians abstain from consuming flesh meat on Fridays in the weeks preceding Easter. Abstaining from meat on Fridays throughout Lent does not require devoted Christians to avoid flavor. In fact, there are many flavorful […]
Residents are reminded that Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 8, 2026. Clocks should be set one hour ahead before going to bed on Saturday night, as the change takes effect at 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning. The start of Daylight Saving Time brings longer daylight hours in the evening, providing more opportunities for outdoor […]
To help residents looking to obtain new passports, Oyster Bay Town Clerk Richard LaMarca announced that his office will offer a special one-stop Passport Weekend on Saturday, March 7th and Sunday, March 8th from 9am to 3pm at both Town Hall North in Oyster Bay and Town Hall South in Massapequa. Residents are required to […]
One shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. However, that often is hard to do, particularly when it comes to homes. Curb appeal bears significant influence regarding how a property is perceived. A property that is neat and aesthetically appealing probably will be preferable to one that looks like the homeowners did not maintain it. […]
With spring break around the corner, many people are beginning to plan some exciting getaways. Many fly to their destination, but that can be costly! Those who want to get away but don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on flights alone can take to the road and drive to their destinations. If a road […]
In a landmark moment, United Way of Long Island celebrated an extraordinary $600,000 commitment from the National Grid Foundation, setting a new benchmark for philanthropic support. According to United Way’s ALICE Report, more than 354,000 Long Islanders struggle to afford basic needs, with one in three families unable to heat their homes reliably. As Long […]
Milan wasn’t the only place buzzing with Olympic spirit on Feb. 6. Kramer Lane Elementary School in Bethpage hosted a pep rally celebrating hometown Olympian Charlie McAvoy, son of second-grade teacher Jennifer McAvoy. Charlie is representing the United States on the men’s hockey team and is the only Long Island athlete competing in the Winter […]













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