And check out Maritime Day and Blessing of the Fleet on the Commack Patch calendar
A parent credited Ashley Palmer with helping her child build confidence, friendships and a love of learning.
Happening soon: Maritime Day and Blessing of the Fleet on the Commack Patch calendar
Coming up on the Commack Patch calendar: Maritime Day and Blessing of the Fleet
Coming up: Maritime Day and Blessing of the Fleet on the Commack Patch calendar
You won’t want to miss Maritime Day and Blessing of the Fleet on the Commack Patch calendar
Also: Coach, mentor honored / Teen struck by train died: MTAPD / Dog dock diving / Viral dot cakes on LI / LI man stabbed family member: PD
District Attorney Ray Tierney said the county’s Retail Protection Partnership is targeting repeat offenders accused of organized theft.
Also, don’t miss Maritime Day and Blessing of the Fleet on the Commack Patch calendar
Blumenfeld Development Group brings pro-cushion indoor courts and local partnerships to Suffolk County with Harbor Pickleball Long Island
A caller sweet talked a Carnival Cruise employee into giving up a link. Carnival is covering two years of identity protection because your
Local Children Will Perform in New York Dance Theatre's Annual Production at Hofstra University in December with New York City Ballet Stars
Police say detectives launched an investigation after receiving community complaints about prostitution activity at a Commack Road property.
A longtime nurse in Gurwin Healthcare System’s Memory Care Unit was recognized for her compassionate care and dedication to residents.
Residents voted for the district's next spending plan.
See what's on the ballot, including the school budget and school board candidates, before you head to the polls on May,19.
Police say the woman stole hundreds of dollars ' worth of products from Ulta Beauty on Veterans Memorial Highway in February.
After doctors removed her stomach and doubted she would survive, Roseann Iavarone left Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehab Center to applause.
A woman’s wallet was stolen from her handbag before one of the suspects used a stolen credit card at Macy’s in Huntington, police say.
It features the history of Ma Bell with a real telephone switchboard and phone operator, and includes crank and pay phones.
Recommended by the Care Experts at Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
After decades as a Manhattan attorney, Paul Gruvman now helps lead volunteers supporting Long Islanders facing food insecurity.
The pair stole a cooler from a HomeGoods store in December, police say.
They took car lanes and blocked Vets highway. Police cars were dispatched
High school students gathered in Commack for a day of survivor testimony, exhibits, and anti-bias programming, organizers say.
Despite a decline of 1000 students over the past ten years and several dozen retirements, the contractual budget will rise by $4.5 million .
Donations collected at ShopRite will support the Commack Food Pantry at the local Y/JCC, organizers said.
The Commack-based life plan community was recognized for its luxury living, amenities and continuum of care.
8-year-old Zach Key taught himself game development and began earning through his creation, his family says.
The annual Women’s History Month celebration in Commack recognized Rebecca Sanin and other local women for their community impact.
The boutique fitness studio on Jericho Turnpike blends Pilates, cardio and strength training while building a growing community across LI.
Chris and Elena Galluzzo, founders of The Galluzzo Team at Compass Real Estate, will be recognized for decades of community service.
The driver was treated and released after the overnight gunfire incident, police say.
An employee was treated for non-life-threatening injuries after a January assault inside a Commack convenience store, according to police.
Annual memorial blood drive adds food donations, drawing strong community participation.
Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information leading to an arrest, police say.
Widow, firefighters, and police leaders urge residents to donate blood or bring nonperishable food in memory of Officer Glen Ciano Saturday.
The pair filled 4 suitcases with merchandise and left without paying, police say.
Where to watch the big game in Commack.