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Dawn Puig saved the life of a girl who was choking on her lunch. "The week has been filled with many gestures of gratitude," she said.
Health care workers who have not received this year's flu vaccine must wear masks in certain health care settings, the state declared.
The woman, who had last seen at her home on Monday, was found, police said Friday.
The aide's actions prevented a potential tragedy, the district wrote. "We offer our deepest gratitude," the district stated.
King Quality provided a marketing grant to Christmas Magic, while John's Crazy Socks will donate pairs of socks to children in need.
Both drivers involved were able to free themselves, and firefighters assisted a family and their dogs in one of the cars.
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The fire was quickly doused and classes will proceed as scheduled, according to the district.
A ribbon cutting was held to mark the occasion. Owner Jeanette Zimmerman-Schmidt discussed balancing her personal life with her business.
The eatery will offer platters, gyros, burgers, sandwiches, salads, wings, fries and more.
The girl, who was reported missing on Nov. 11, was found on Thursday, police say.
The woman, who had last been seen Wednesday, was found, police say.
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Eric Blumencranz named ex officio member of the Museum of American Armor Board, honoring heroes through its collection of operational armor.
The nonprofit will supply care packages to children and young adults fighting cancer. "It is biggest gift," the charity founder said.
The museum is set to host an Honor Flight Long Island Reunion, as 46 U.S. veterans will receive journals with photos from a trip to D.C.
Santa will be making a few stops in Farmingdale before Christmas this year. Here's where to go to see him.
"We’re hoping people know us as the place to go to sit in a warm, comfortable atmosphere..." one co-owner said.
"After years of unforgettable performances and cherished memories, the time has come for us to bid farewell." Check out the final show.
Admission covers breakfast, photo opportunities with Santa, a tram ride, and more.
The man resisted arrest, police say. A grandfather was told his grandson had been arrested and needed cash for bail, police say.
The fundraiser supports the dancing troupe, which holds several community service events a year.
Local nonprofits are doing great work in the Farmingdale area. Here are five that people may consider supporting this holiday season.
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Guests will watch a solemn ceremony remembering all who served and those who perished at Pearl Harbor.
Superintendent Paul Defendini discussed how the proposals could affect the community. Voters will decide on the bond in January.
The party will feature photo opportunities with Santa Claus and John Cronin; food; live music, dancing and karaoke; discounts; and more.
"The Grinch" inspired pop up bar will feature a 90-minute themed experience, interactive cocktails/mocktails, photo opportunities, and more.
Check out more info on the Farmingdale Family Friendly New Year's Eve Ball Drop; Art Crawl; Gingerbread House Contest; and more.
The money was raised for the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Fund with a monthlong fundraising effort through a special "Go Pink" menu.
The bicyclist was killed early Tuesday when he was struck by a car, police say.
A car struck a bicyclist early Tuesday, police say.
The woman, who had last been seen leaving her home Monday morning, has been found OK, police say.
The girl, 12, was last seen in Farmingdale on Monday afternoon, police say. Detectives believe she could be heading to the Bronx.
All-new decor and an open bar area, designed to encourage diner socialization, are part of the remodel.
Julie Brey enjoys fishing and gardening and loves her family and friends unconditionally. "Julie proves that age is just a number."
People can drop food off at the Farmingdale Library on Fridays through early December. See what food items are needed.