Kudos to Great Neck Park District Superintendent, Jason R. Marra and congratulations for receiving this well-deserved award.
Michael Mortman, 61, of Rockaway Park threatened to blow up the Kings Park Police Department during a phone call, Nassau police said.
Long Island writer and editor wins three accolades from the Press Club of Long Island chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists
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The Great Neck Library system will revert to its normal operating hours, starting Monday, June 7. One branch is closed for renovation.
The kitchen is making its way outdoors in many parts of New York.
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We are partnering with Epic Enrichment Center to offer a new after-camp program, for children in 2-5 grades, called "Happy Kids Workshop'.
Best wishes to our 14U and 16U L.I. Elite Hockey Teams, as they participate in the OneHockey HERSHEY June 2021 Tournament from June 4-6.
Everyone will love the multitude of amenities we offer for the whole family, at the Parkwood Family Aquatic Center.
ACEing Autism connects kids through tennis. Each child is paired with a volunteer based on their individual needs.
Michael Mortman, 61, of Rockaway Park “made a verbal threat” to blow up the department during a phone call on Sunday, police said.
All Skate School students are invited to participate in our spectacular end-of-season Ice Show entitled MASKERADE.
'We are offering a Puck Shoot, a Bruins Learn-to-Play program and special public sessions.'
Sunday, May 30 at 5 p.m. we are showing Tom and Jerry (2021), starring Chloe Moretz and Colin Jost.
The first rain in two weeks could be accompanied by damaging winds and hail. See the latest forecast.
The result makes us the premiere parks program on Long Island!
Our locker-rooms provide a clean environment for everyone to enjoy.
'We hope residents will take part in this program and continue to shop local.'
“Boater education is important in helping to prevent accidents and save lives,” said Supervisor Bosworth.
Stormwater is the result of the water from rain or melting snow that flows into drainage infrastructure, like storm drains and catch basins.
The program is being hosted by Christina Daves, a publicity strategist from PR for Any-one.
The program will run weekdays from Tuesday July 6, 2021 through Friday, August 20, 2021 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Local Port Washington business, Blue Moon Martial Arts will be partnering to educate participants on safety and self-defense tactics.
“The Town is excited to continue this tradition for the North Hempstead community,” said Supervisor Judi Bosworth.
The campaign reinforces the need for adoption of modern, model building codes.
North Hempstead Spotlights Jerry The Geek Part of “Lift Up Local” Small Businesses Recovery Campaign.
According to the CDC, each day, about ten people die from unintentional drowning. Of these, two are children aged 14 or younger.
The comedian, reportedly filming a movie at Grumman Studios in Bethpage, played a game of pickup basketball on a Roslyn basketball court.
Joshua De Leeuw and Noémie Gomes-Jourdan have been named the Class of 2021’s valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively.
SABHH is the first hospital in the Northeast to install a $3 million cardiac catheterization laboratory using the latest technology.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Manhasset resident will be recognized at 36th Annual Mission Moment Scholarship Fund reception
He shared a hug with the hostess, who previously offered him a 30-minute wait, as he dropped by for a milkshake.
In a district-wide letter Thursday, school officials announced Vincent Butera is on a leave of absence, The Manhasset Press reported.
The vaccine will be available by appointment at all Long Island locations, and most across the state.
Incumbent school board president Barbara Berkowitz defeated challenger Michael S. Glickman, garnering 1,849 votes to his 1,589.
He shared a hug with a hostess who previously told him of a 30-minute wait, with donations to benefit comedians affected by the pandemic.