Mitchell Kase, director of "True to the Heart", talks about early filmmaking in Plainview.
Smash doo-wop hits from 1950’s bands drew more than 7,000 locals to John J. Burns Town Park.
Family Weekend Planner
Musicians bringing tour to Long Island.
We're working on a story about the prospects for young Long Islanders in the demanding job market.
Kids Weekend Planner
It's Independence Day. Steaks on the grill? Burgers and dogs? Meat on skewers? Vegetarian? Let us know.
The Library has lots to offer; and... it's not too late to send us your prom photos.
This shot was submitted by Plainview Photographer David Walker.
JFK High School grad Mitchell Kase rises from bleachers to big screen with the debut of "True to the Heart" at the Long Island International Film Expo in Bellmore.
What's your favorite solo from Springsteen's great sax man, Clarence Clemons?
Art or Affliction?
Syosset photographer wins two awards at the Photographic Federation of Long Island Leonard Victor Competition.
If you're a back-yard gardner, is it too late to plant?
Synagogues welcome Shabbat; one offers open house today.
Strong performers needed who can sing, act and dance well
Afternoon-long meeting on hurtful issue at St. Pius X
June busts out; what's your goal for the month?
Get ready for summer league hockey; registration begins next week.
New studios in Bethpage promise jobs; celebrities to Nassau County
In case you missed it, Plainview Patch has extensive coverage of the big Memorial Day Parade.
Plainview area's guide to honoring the nation's war dead and big events to kick off summer
It's not too late to get your Memorial Day weekend events listed in Patch
Legislator Jacobs, public officials, present citations to talented JFK students
Do you have an public event planned this weekend in Plainview? Let us tell everyone about it.
At the next "Lunch and Learn," Rabbi Conn explains the significance of the sacred scrolls
Wednesday's program designed for summer business opportunities
See these great photos of local religious school students performing traditional roles in a Jewish service.
A new photo exhibit opens at the Museum of Art
Memorial Day event to take visitors back in time
CAP to present musical all summer; lots to do at the Library Monday.
Stories you may have missed on Plainview Patch this past week.
Two Plainview-area synagogues plan special services for young people and their families
Auditions are Monday for summer run of madcap musical.
Library has a host of offerings.
Patch offers complete coverage of events and issues leading up to Tuesday's voting.
The wonderful photo exhibit of Israel at Temple Chaverim continues today.
Another day of delays anticipated on LIRR.