You may be able to catch a glimpse of the famous spectacle this week, but only if everything lines up just right.
Despite the pandemic, it might still be possible to safely find your ideal Christmas tree this year within driving distance of Long Beach.
You can have a group of carolers come sing at your house this holiday in exchange for a donation to the Long Beach Soup Kitchen.
It’s that wonderful time of the year to enjoy the many attractions Long Beach-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow these steps to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
It's time to pick out that perfect pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many attractions Long Beach-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
It’s time to pick out that perfect pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many attractions Long Beach-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Shark sightings in Long Island waters prompted swimming restrictions along Nassau County's South Shore this week.
A shark sighting along Nassau County's South Shore forced officials to close beaches to swimming.
Because of travel restrictions, the Billy Joel tribute band that was booked couldn't play.
The city has delayed its fireworks show, and is tentatively scheduling it for September.
The city is taking the measure to keep the beach accessible to residents and stop a possible influx of beachgoers from New York City.
The family was out on the water when they became trapped by a strong current and needed to be rescued. Watch the video of their rescue.
And you can come back on Saturday for a Yuletide Market to get your holiday shopping done.
Some services will be closed in Long Beach for the Fourth of July through the rest of the week.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Nassau County.
Major retailers including Costco, H&M and Sam’s Club will remain closed on Turkey Day. Here’s what will be closed in New York.
This July 4th, Daniela's Lens showcases takes us right to Long Beach, New York. See all of the festive beachgoers here!
A lot happened in 2017. But these were the stories Patch readers were most interested in.
The groups are collecting toys to give to hurricane victims in Puerto Rico and fire victims in California. And you can help.
Come celebrate the season with hot chocolate, a huge bounce house, a visit from Santa and tons more fun for the whole family.
The holiday season is winding down. Make sure you know how to properly dispose of your live tree.
Come down and celebrate the Festival of Lights with your neighbors.
The toys were donated to groups all over the area for the holidays.
Make sure to fill up before you head out.
Volunteers visited Magda Rosenberg and gave her a Hanukkah care package.
Join the city on Friday for the annual tree lighting.
Gas is more expensive than it was last year, but here are some cheap places you can top up before you hit the road.
Local firefighters urge residents to enjoy a professional fireworks display, rather than attempt to set off fireworks themselves.
The annual event will take place on July 8.
Thinking of a traditional Mother’s Day brunch? Here are the highest rated eateries, ranked by Yelp users.
Celebrate the Season of Great Lent (March 14 to April 22) at Holy Trinity. We welcome the entire Long Island community.
Saving Thanksgiving one memorable phone call at a time at the Butterball Talk-Line.
Pumpkin picking season is here! We've compiled a list of some of the best farms for pick-your-own pumpkins and other fall festivities.
The complete guide to fireworks celebrations across Long Island.
The show is back at the beach after a 5-year hiatus.
Additional trains to supplement LIRR's regular schedule.
National holiday means the governments are closed, but much of the rest of the retail world is open.
Long Beach School musicians wow audiences at midyear concerts.
What Long Beach residents need to know to register for the midnight race in Eisenhower Park.