Photos courtesy of Levittown Public Schools Students in the Adventures in Local History summer program in the Levittown Public School District have enjoyed trips to several nearby historical sites, helping shed light on the significance of these important landmarks. At their first visit to the
The end of summer can be a bittersweet time for students. While many students look forward to seeing their friends, few want to say goodbye to the relaxing days of summer. Parents know that getting their children back in the school day swing of things can be a challenge. The following are some ways to […]
Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer. Even though summer officially ends a few weeks after Labor Day, a new school year begins for most students by Labor Day, and the lazy, hazy days spent on the beach give way to a new school year. It’s no wonder that so many people want to […]
More than 332 million people live in the United States, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. There’s a good chance that, come July 4th, a considerable number of those individuals will be hosting or attending parties to celebrate American independence. This year those planning on a July 4th fête can […]
For those ready to “take the plunge” into the freezing waters of TOBAY Beach, the Town Of Oyster Bay Polar Plunge is nearly here. On March 19th at 9:30am, attendees from across New York State will gather at TOBAY Beach to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics New York athletes in the Long Island […]
HIA-LI, one of Long Island’s largest business advocacy organizations, is hosting a panel titled “The Future of Long Island MacArthur Airport and Tourism on Long Island” on Wednesday, March 2 between 8:00 and 10:00 am at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma. In addition to exploring Long Island MacArthur Airport’s overall economic importance to businesses […]
February is packed with meaningful events and holidays. From Groundhog Day to Black History Month to Valentine’s Day, there are plenty of significant events on the calendar in the second month of the year. Presidents’ Day is one such event. Presidents’ Day was initially established to honor the nation’s first president, George Washington. In fact, […]
Millions of people are set to spend untold dollars on Valentine’s Day gifts or experiences this year. Data compiled by InfographicPlaza.com indicates that individuals traditionally spend the most on jewelry, a night out, flowers, apparel, and gift cards on Valentine’s Day. Fifty-two percent of people who buy Valentine’s gifts will spend money on candy, particularly […]
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