More than 300 children last year attended camps at no cost to their families. Community support is needed to expand the program.
Doctors, mental health advocates and elder care professionals discussed how families can better support aging loved ones.
Legislator, Tiger Schulmann’s, and mental health advocates partnered for a free women’s empowerment event in Huntington.
Half Hollow Hills East freshman Jovani Moss and his mother, Natechia Campbell-Moss, helped rescue an elderly resident in March.
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The longtime Long Island human services agency serves more than 60,000 people annually through over 60 programs.
Longtime Huntington activist marched for civil rights, served veterans for more than three decades, family says.
A May 7 event at Cinema Arts Centre will focus on protecting seniors from common scams, officials say.
New minimally invasive procedure at Huntington Hospital offers faster recovery and longer-lasting outcomes, doctors say.
Funds raised will help support ELIJA Farm’s programming, including employment opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum.
More than 1,500 hygiene kits assembled April 16 will support families staying with children undergoing medical treatment, officials said.
Attendees said the event helped them feel less alone while navigating the challenges of cancer.
The Dix Hills yoga instructor says Foundation’s annual walk is "a morning to feel noticed, to feel held, knowing we are not alone."
Interactive training at the Huntington Tri-CYA gave kids and teens hands-on experience in CPR and emergency response, hospital staff say.
Supporters called the mixed-use project a long-awaited step toward revitalizing Melville, while critics warned of risks to taxpayers.
The young Dix Hills resident earned international recognition for a record-setting basketball achievement.
The Town of Huntington and Greenlawn civic group invite residents to review proposed pedestrian and traffic upgrades along Broadway.
Huntington Town officials and Engineers Gave Progress Report on Governor Hochul's $10 M Revitalization plan
Event at Town Hall highlights urgent need for donors as nearly 10,000 New Yorkers await transplants.
Town earns national recognition from Arbor Day Foundation for continued investment in urban forestry and environmental stewardship.
Huntington resident brings nearly three decades of fundraising leadership and strategic advancement experience to the organization
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Annual St. Patrick’s Day contest brings seniors, officials together as the center marks more than 5 decades serving the community.
Huntington nonprofit’s incoming leader brings 20+ years of human services experience as organization marks 100th anniversary.
Friends are raising money to support the family of Bacilio Mardoqueo Vasquez, who was killed in a crash on New York Avenue.
Huntington Hospital ranked among the top 5% of U.S. hospitals for patient safety, Healthgrades says.
The fourth annual event hosted by Cona Elder Law brought together dozens of couples celebrating more than half a century of marriage.
The Sheriff’s Kids Improving Leadership and Life Skills program is replacing the longtime GREAT program and aims to help sixth graders.
The only locally accredited tutoring center on Long Island secures its sixth straight Best of LI award for academic excellence.
The free monthly “Caregivers Circle” launches March 4 in Melville, offering support and resources for those caring for aging loved ones.
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The fourth annual event hosted by Cona Elder Law, celebrating couples married 50+ years, will now take place on March 3 in Farmingdale.
John W. Ripple of Huntington Station, NY passing on Feb 13, 2026
National recognition highlights evidence-based practices, breastfeeding support and innovative family-centered programs in Huntington.
Patricia LoTurco’s planned legacy gift will expand grassroots hunger-relief grants nationwide.
Residents are asked to contact Suffolk County services for heat and shelter assistance.
The fourth annual event hosted by Cona Elder Law will bring together the largest gathering of Long Island couples married 50 years and up.
County senior advocates will visit Babylon-area libraries and senior centers through March to help residents access benefits and services.