Monsignor Domenick Graziadio spends final day on job Wednesday.
Friday is Flag Day; does it still hold meaning?
Melville elder care law firm recognizes Ronnie Sherman.
Father's Day lessons from dad: Charity; care for others, and never buy a watch on Canal Street.
Zach is still fighting in the name of friend, Spencer Reis, who died last year.
Travel teams retire No. 55, the jersey he wore.
Tradition takes on new urgency in wake of last year's tragedy.
Special scholarship event at Dave and Buster's in Farmingdale June 15.
Spots still open for charitable event.
Lawyer among 30 young professionals honored.
5K fundraiser set for Saturday near Plainview.
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Legislator Jacobs, family members on hand to celebrate in Plainview.
Mold spores left behind are being released now across Long Island; Doctors say allergy season to be among worst in memory.
Lag B'Omer celebration promoting synagogues free Hebrew School and other initiatives.
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The Jewish New Year 5773 arrives at sunset on Sunday.
Quiet candle lighting set for 7:45 p.m.
Community invited to join Plainview Firefighters, JFK Choir and local congregations at 7:30 p.m.
Students welcomed back to classes; joy and tension captured in photos.
What over-the-counter product do you use to keep mosquitoes off the kids and yourself; is there a secret family potion you'll share?
New members of the POB senior club are welcome Thursday night from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Jamaica Avenue School
At Plainview gurdwara, 200 attend a candlelight vigil Wednesday night against hatred and in the name of peace.
Community is invited to stand with gurdwara members in sign of solidarity.
Forecasters predicting afternoon thunderstorms through the work week.
Alert placed on shellfish after reports of food borne illness.
NWS says storms Wednesday and Thursday could moderate temperatures by weekend.
Several Long Island residents win awards for their work from the Oyster Bay Historical Society
Jim Foote of Sagamore Hill one of honorees.
Plainview Patch highlights some of the best blogs from the last week.
Crash in front of McDonald's near Route 135 has people asking good questions.
Today's 5: What's left of the work week will be hot; same for weekend.
The contemporary plight of "agunah" to be subject of important conference in July.
Temple aids good cause with food contest.
Scores turn out to celebrate an open playground for dogs.
A young man's vision to help his dying friend was realized this week.
The testing is to provide matches for those in need of cancer treatment, including Plainview's Spencer Reis.
At a funeral Mass Monday in Oyster Bay, Marie Colvin was remembered for her courage and commitment to the causes of the oppressed.
Vendors offer a range of nostalgia items and decorative works.