Assemblyman Michael Durso (R-Massapequa Park) joined highway crew members and highway superintendents from all corners of the state for a rally in Albany to increase funding in this year’s budget to repair and repave local streets, highways and culverts. The rally focused on funding for the
Pictured: Blessing Williamson with her little sister Winter at a swim meet at Hofstra University. Written by Natalie Almeida Blessing Williamson is a young girl working hard towards her dream of becoming an Olympic swimmer. She began swimming when she was only four years old and today at the age of thirteen, continues her swimming […]
Photo courtesy of the Lindenhurst Union Free School District Students from the Lindenhurst High School A.R.M.S. Club recently joined representatives from Legislator Kevin McCaffrey’s office and Village of Lindenhurst Mayor Michael Lavorata to be awarded Certificates of Recognition for their commitment to serving others in the Lindenhurst Union Free School District. Their
Pictured: Long Island bike and sewing machine collection in in 2021. It’s time to put those old bicycles and sewing machines to good use. On Saturday, May 13 (rain or shine) from 11 am to 2 pm, Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Long Island will hold its annual used bicycle and sewing machine collection in […]
This year, March 5-11 marks National Consumer Protection Week, and PSEG Long Island urges customers to understand scammers’ tactics and do the right thing if confronted with a demand for payment and a threat of imminent shutoff: Get the truth from the real PSEG Long Island at 1-800-490-0025. “Consumer Protection Week is a time to […]
Special Olympics New York is pleased to announce that 41 Jersey Mike’s Subs locations around the state will participate in the Day and Month of Giving campaigns for the second consecutive year. During March, customers can donate to Special Olympics NY at participating Jersey Mike’s restaurants. The campaign culminates with a Day of Giving on […]
Huntington-based electric vehicle (EV) coalition, Drive Electric Long Island, released its second “State of Electric Vehicles on Long Island” report, revealing accelerating growth in electric vehicles on Long Island with many communities in the last six months of 2022 having 15-20% all original vehicle registrations electric powered. The report, a comprehensive
Today, New York Blood Center (NYBC) declared the first blood emergency of 2023. The blood emergency is due to several evolving factors, including recent poor weather, school breaks and cold and flu season. Last month, NYBC and its divisions across the nation received 6,000 fewer blood donations than the year prior and blood donations are […]
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