A retired police detective, Don McVeety is a member of the fire department and active in community affairs.
The town of Babylon is on the edge of the path of totality.
"If we don’t all take care of our community, where are we going to go?"
The Spirit of the Community annual meeting creates a space where people with similar interests can find each other.
Opportunity for Customers to Speak Directly with Their Water Provider and Learn More About Their Water and Service
The writer lives in the town of Babylon.
The Atlantic Marine Conservation Society is conducting an autopsy, state environmental officials said.
Karen Leonardi has been with the village's fire department for 33 years.
He died at lunchtime on Monday.
They not only support their clients but also give a high-school scholarship and maintain the Vision of Hope Garden at Babylon Town Hall.
The damage was to Great Neck Creek.
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Through therapeutic camp programs and community activities they aim to create happy childhood memories.
It will pay for work around the museum, which had to close a year ago after pipes burst during a hard freeze.
The Society’s mission is to enhance the appearance of the community.
Boxes may not be exciting but, Director Marianne Guglieri told Patch, it's expensive to store antique items so they don't degrade.
Proceeds from the event will fund children's ability to attend semi-annual bereavement camps on Long Island.
Sunrise Softball Little League in Lindenhurst allows girls ages 13 and 14 to play softball year-round.
The shelter is near capacity of adoptable animals and is in desperate need of supplies
Her ability to" effortlessly infuse positivity into the lives of many" is one of many reasons she should be recognized, her nominator says.
Lori-Ann Novello is "nothing short of a community legend", as she spearheads multiple local organizations.
"In my own opinion, there are too few people in this world like Maryellen."
The nurse manager is described as "extremely heartfelt and such as asset to our community and company."
The event was originally scheduled for this Saturday.
A self-guided tour will allow visitors to learn about its Civil War soldiers — from their graves and from re-enactors.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
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VetDogs, an accredited 501(c)(3) & eco-pioneer Veolia Water, aim to emphasize the transformative partnership of veterans & their guide dogs
"Having the record is an honor, but the real meaning for me comes from all the experiences had and challenges overcome since getting sober."
"Lindenhurst will never forget."
The persistent "giving" teachers at William Rall Elementary never stop caring about their students, a nominator says.
The ticket was sold for Saturday's drawing.
The cars will be charged, in part, from the solar panels that were installed on the roof of Lindenhurst Village Hall.