The PSEG Foundation today celebrates awarding $1,040,300 to 301 community organizations, more than a dozen of which are Long Island nonprofits. Grants range from $500 to $21,000 for eligible 501(c)(3) organizations, many of which are supported by PSE&G and PSEG Long Island
Pictured: Photo Town Officials, and employees donated toys, clothing and essential items to the Smithtown Children’s Foundation for local Families in need. Photo courtesy of the Town of Smithtown Town Officials and employees have joined forces again to give back to the community. This annual tradition of giving back, purchasing wish list items for local […]
Photo courtesy of Hicksville Public Schools Members of the student council at East Street Elementary School in Hicksville recently hosted a successful toy drive collecting more than 60 toys to donate those in need this holiday season.
Photo courtesy of North Shore Animal League America North Shore Animal League America, the world’s largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization, aims to ensure those planning to add an animal to their families during the holidays have as much information as possible to help make the experience of bringing a new pet into one’s […]
Photos courtesy of Bayport-Blue Point School District On Dec. 16, the Bayport-Blue Point School District’s SEL Committee and the Bayport-Blue Point High School’s Wellness Club hosted the second annual BBP Community and Cocoa 5K Fun Run/Walk. To open the race, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Timothy Hearney said, “This event is yet another example of how […]
Pictured: The Sanford H. Calhoun High School football team. Photo courtesy of the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District Sanford H. Calhoun High School’s football team was one of two programs to win the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Fall 2023 Community Service Challenge. The team spent their season evolving into community advocates […]
Pictured: Lockhart Elementary School presented its annual donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation on Dec. 22. From left are student council adviser Diane Bacheller, Assistant Principal Louisa Vecchione, wish granter Joan Siedlecki and Principal Michael DeLuca, along with fifth grade student council members Nora Hassanein, Cristian Renda and Robert Holzaefel. Photos courtesy
Photo courtesy of Connetquot Central School District The Connetquot High School marching band, kickline and color guard made their annual appearance in the Philadelphia Holiday Parade. The band had the honor of being the last performing group in the parade, ushering in Santa Claus.
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