Stories to put a smile on your face this week.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
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Stories to put a smile on your face from our area this week.
Michael was the top boys’ name in the Empire State in 2012.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
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Necessary Amtrak track work within the East River tunnels disrupting service.
After the Main Street fire in March, the community helped the displaced, volunteering their time, services and money.
Dr. Lee Tessler named to Voices Against Brain Cancer group.
The former Sands Point mayor was honored for his contribution to the United State’s role in the liberation of France during World War II.
Letter carriers to collect donations along their routes.
A Great Neck organization embraces new social media campaign to promote mental wellness.
Patch reports on major news stories from around Long Island.
Mold spores left behind are being released now across Long Island; Doctors say allergy season to be among worst in memory.
Needed restorations are underway. Find out how you can help.
A look in photos.
The civic association's event is Saturday; rain date Sunday.
Don't miss the annual Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society Country Fair – this Saturday
A visit to Clark Botanic Garden
Open house, preschool fair and more.
A symbol of the Jewish New Year.
The Jewish New Year 5773 arrives at sunset on Sunday.
Manhasset-based family support group aims to help younger generations affected by terrorist attacks.
The list is according to Yachting Magazine
A solemn reminder from the Port Washington Fire Department.
The event takes place Sept. 22 at the library.
Find them most weekends when the weather is warm.
Community Synagogue member Robert Richter connects with donor at a NY Mets game.
The feast continues through Sunday.
The event takes place Sept. 23 at Manorhaven Preserve.
Mobile units deployed; animals sent to Port Washington for adoption.
The 1774 headstone belonged to 2-year-old Elizabeth Schenck whose father was a founder of North Hempstead.
What over-the-counter product do you use to keep mosquitoes off the kids and yourself?
A prep class for women of other religious backgrounds raising Jewish children, at Community Synagogue.
Can you guess the DNA of this mix-breed shelter dog?