The grand reopening of the VFW post followed the ceremony.
Most of the money will fund the food bank's Kids Cafe program, which provides meals to 17 after school locations.
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The food bank is collecting turkey and the trimmings for food-insecure families on Long Island. See how you can help.
The casino reopened Friday morning. "We are excited to welcome our players back," said Phil Boyle, CEO of the Suffolk OTB.
Vincent Calvanese, a student at Pines Elementary School, worked on a project titled "5 Second Rule Breaker."
Casinos across the state suffered service disruptions on Tuesday, but Jake's 58 should reopen "soon," the Suffolk OTB CEO says.
The money will be split among several cancer-fighting organizations. Kicks for Cancer started 16 years ago in honor of Courtney Tomkin.
The school was named to the Advanced Placement Program School Honor Roll, earning the silver distinction.
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Six Hauppauge High School students were named Commended Students in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program.
The woman was in labor in a vehicle stopped on the side of the road.
Thousands of meals will be provided to the hungry, as a $100 donation was made for every Ducks home run smashed.
The school's chamber choir serenaded the community with four songs.
Attendees unfurled a giant American flag, had a moment of silence, listened to the choir sing patriotic tunes, and promoted unity.
Cahill's dedication and passion are "admirable," said the parent who nominated her.
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Students personalized their designated parking spaces with colorful designs. See some photos in the story.
LI Cares highlighted three businesses that give back through food or monetary donations. "We’re extremely grateful," the food bank CEO said.
The Rachel Quinn Children’s Foundation donated the backpacks to students in need. Learn more about the foundation and its goals.
Third, fourth and fifth graders from Pines Elementary School got to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Citi Field, home of the NY Mets.
Band members took to the field for summer camp to begin rehearsing for the upcoming school year.
Get to know Michael Caulin, who is entering his 20th year as an administrator in Hauppauge.
Older adults will get to enjoy a free farmers market and access to information on resources available to them.
"There are families struggling with putting food on the table, but there's hope and you can be a part of it," said the Twisted Sister icon.
Score big fun with Hauppauge Soccer League's World Cup-inspired makeover! Teams rock country-themed jerseys for unity and spirited play.
Roughly 220K Long Islanders suffer from food-insecurity each year. The funding will help feed people while supporting LI businesses.
The $200M expansion will see the casino double its gaming terminals, renovate its hotel, add amenities and more.
"I paid it, no problem," owner Larry Wallach told Patch.
The funds will help the hospital pay for life-saving medical equipment, clinical care, and research.
Sloth Encounters operated as a petting zoo in violation of the Islip Town Code and was found guilty of civil contempt of court, records say.
A new 110,000-square-foot building, gaming terminals, a food hall, hotel renovations, and more parking are featured in the expansion plan.
Islandia officials are set to vote next week on the preliminary site approval of the planned expansion of Jake's 58 Casino Hotel.
BREAKING: A garbage truck rear-ended a school bus and three other vehicles, police say.
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"Somebody in your neighborhood is struggling and needs help," the Twisted Sister singer said, referring to LI hunger statistics.
The driver rear-ended a tractor-trailer and was ejected from his Jeep, police say. The crash happened early Monday.
Students at North Ridge School and Residents of The Bristal Take Part in The GrandFriends Intergenerational Reading Partnership