Graduation season is a festive time of year. Each year, graduating students close a notable chapter in their lives. But as one chapter closes, another opens. Many families commemorate graduation with a celebration. Planning a graduation party requires some work, but the efforts can be well
Prospective home buyers are widening their home search areas to find new places to live. The National Association of Realtors says the median distance that buyers traveled to their new homes was 50 miles in 2022, which was triple the median distance that most people clocked in the 30 years prior. Still, the NAR 2022 […]
Students’ college decisions are among the most significant choices they will make over the course of their lifetimes. Many students lay the foundations for rewarding careers during college, and the friendships formed during university years often last a lifetime. Students cannot utilize a magic formula to ensure they choose the right college or university. However, […]
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino proudly partnered with Long Island Cares for their Annual Legislative Pet Food & Supply Drive, which took place throughout the month of March. The drive focused on collecting food and supplies for our residents’ pets through Baxter’s Pet Pantry, which supplies free pet food and supplies to pet-owning families […]
Photo courtesy of Peter M. Budraitis Nassau County Legislator Seth I. Koslow (D – Merrick) led the Minority Caucus in honoring Freeport School Board President Maria Jordan-Awalom as a 2024 Women’s History Month honoree during the Monday, March 25 meeting of the full Legislature. Legislator Koslow presented Jordan-Awalom with a bouquet of flowers following remarks […]
Photo courtesy of Smithtown CSD Second grade students at Dogwood Elementary School are coming together during Autism Acceptance Week to help foster an understanding of the positive traits of autism and promote an inclusive learning environment for all. On Tuesday, April 2, students and staff wore red, gold or rainbow colors to show love, support […]
Photo courtesy of Copiague School District Fourth graders at Deauville Gardens East Elementary School in the Copiague School District are blooming poets. In celebration of National Poetry Month, they recently completed their English language arts unit on poetry. Students learned about different styles and elements of poetry and how to incorporate figurative language into
Photo courtesy of East Islip School District At the recent PTA Talent Show at East Islip’s John F. Kennedy Elementary School, more than 90 talented students thoroughly entertained the audience from the beginning of the extravaganza to its conclusion. The students, along with 21 staff members, participated in 48 acts, including performances of songs, dance […]
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