Melville Chamber of Commerce Awards Scholarships to HHH High School East and West Students
A report this week by the U.S. Department of Education paints a dreary picture of arts education in the nation.
Watch Mad Men at the Library, Tuesday nights, beginning in April. Share your thoughts in the relaxed discussion to follow. For more info call Ellen at 498-1224.
Senator Chuck Schumer is focused on bring billions and many jobs of dollars to Long Island with a goal of fixing our highways, roads and public transportation.
Healthier eating has become a passionate cause among parents in many school districts and National Nutrition Month got me to thinking about what schoolchildren eat for lunch each day.
Why the 2012 Master Invitational is going to be the best Masters. Ever.
Ever wonder what is going on with the home sales in Dix HIlls and Melville? Check out our update for January and February 2012.
A new blog for my Half Hollow Hills neighbors from Mike DeLuise, President of the Melville Chamber of Commerce.
Follow up to Part I: The Excuse. A look into human strengths and weaknesses.
How do you teach kids values, like compassion and charity?
Library Annual Budget Vote and Trustee election, Tuesday, April 3, 9:30-9:00 pm Dix Hills.
First impressions are key to selling real estate. Hear from some local realtors on why hiring a professional real estate photographer is your best strategy to marketing your property successfully.
"What the world needs now, is love, sweet love"... it starts within and in our families...
This post “2012 PGA Merchandise Show Report – The Equipment Review” is from the Casey Alexander Golf website.
You don't have to be rich, famous, powerful or gorgeous to be happy. You can experience love today, every day.
The practice of parents waiting until their children are 6 to enroll them in kindergarten has become so widespread that CBS’ 60 Minutes has taken note.
When parents send their children to school each day, their minimum expectation is that they will be safe.
Love can be a journey filled with passion, joy, some hurt, confusion, lessons to be learned and gently shared. It is filled with compassion, hope, forgiveness and wondrous moments to treasure.
How to quit making excuses and fulfill your weight loss goals.
There is a relationship between money, love and relationships... we need to keep evolving in consiousness, love and wisdom to create a sustainable world...
New features for fans of Library ebooks and eaudiobooks, and more on the way.
Library staff volunteers give Valentine's Day flowers to homebound.
Average 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Holds at All-Time Record Low! 30 -year fixed rate averaged 3.87% with an average 0.8 point for the week ending Feb. 9, 2012
As we observe Presidents’ Day, let’s remember the promise and the possibilities of our country. We must ensure that public education continues to be the great equalizer.
You deserve more Sweet Love... yes, you do. Never give up on love. "What the world needs now is love, sweet love... It's the only thing that there is just too little of..."
Beginning this month, I will be a regular contributor to Long Island Parent Magazine.
Looking to improve your home and get a good return on the money you spent? Find out which home improvements will help you earn the money back when it's time to sell your house.
This post “2012 PGA Merchandise Show Report – Part 1” is from the Casey Alexander Golf website: www.caseyalexandergolf.com
On Twitter I’ve been trying to tweet the education news that matters. The following news items deserve to be watched as they unfold, both as local and national trends.
An sight to how the myth of the American Dream has changed.
Ever wonder what is going on with the home sales in Dix Hills and Melville? Are the houses selling in your area? Check out our Dix Hills and Melville reports on our blog.
New mobile app for Library lets you download ebooks, place holds, learn a language, and more!
A plan that would virtually end school bullying and make school discipline kinder, gentler and more meaningful is being proposed for schools throughout the country
How far have we actually come in this, the 83rd anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth and the 58th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education?
A lesson from this weeks Torah (Bible) portion on Gratitude.
Insight to whether or not the recession has affected a positive change in us as a whole.
A Response To Violence In The Name Of Judaism (in Beit Shemesh)
A poem on love's teachings.
Library service for the blind or physically handicapped.
One insight into how friendships get challenged or realized due to the effect of rising prices and how we make decisions based on our own versions of priority.