Businesses who have been deemed nonessential by Governor Cuomo have been forced to close their doors abruptly and are now left to scramble to find ways to pay their bills and keep food on the table. As a result of Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order, effective 8:00PM last night, 100% of
Dunkin’ considered essential business under state mandate Dunkin’ restaurants will remain open to serve guests and are considered essential businesses under New York State guidelines. As part of Dunkin’s ongoing efforts to help ensure the safety of guests and crew in light of the COVID-19 health crisis, all restaurants are limiting service to drive-thru ordering,
The Cradle of Aviation Museum continues its primary mission to collect, preserve and interpret Long Island’s rich aerospace heritage of discovery and inspire future generations through science and technology. The Museum is committed to extending its services and staying connected to the community bringing the museum experience online with 360 view gallery tours and
Organics Today Farm is a small Organic Farm located at 169 Washington Street in East Islip. They’re open 7 days a week (9a-6p) from Mar21 – Nov 24. The crew at OT Farm have been doing everything they can to make sure the community has clean, fresh and healthy food. During these challenging times, they […]
The following press releases are from the Diocese of Rockville Centre: Catholic Elementary Schools – High Technology and Strong Faith Working Together The highly unusual circumstances of the COVID-19 outbreak, and subsequent shutting down of much of society, has helped to identify the things that really matter in our lives. The unique circumstances have tested […]
Are you in the Military or are you a Veteran? Are you sick and tired of limited socializing? Do you want to do something fun and exciting with other Veterans? If you answered yes to all 3 questions and have internet access by way of phone or computer with a camera and microphone, please join […]
Earth Science Teacher Tom Capolongo of Bay Shore High School conducted a virtual St. Baldrick’s event! This year he has raised $449 to support childhood cancer research and the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. A special thank you to Michelle Celeste Ruiz for buzzing this nutty professor’s hair. Donations are still being accepted online at https://www.stbaldricks.org/head-shaving
SCOPE Education Services is now offering free school-age child care services to children of first responders, medical personnel and essential services personnel in both Nassau and Suffolk counties. School-age child care services will be provided Monday through Friday from 7 a.m.-6:30 p.m. for children ages 4-12 in grades Pre-K-6. While some programs have already started,
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