See which grocery stores and other retailers on Long Island will be open for the upcoming Monday holiday.
AAA Northeast estimates more than 85 percent of its members will travel between 50-200 miles for Labor Day weekend.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Rockville Centre.
The annual Rockville Centre parade starts at 10 a.m.
A ceremony follows the 10 a.m. parade.
The Saturday celebration steps off from Maple Avenue and Long Beach Road.
There are plenty of fun things for both couples and families to do on New Year's Eve.
There are plenty of fun things for both couples and families to do this New Year's Eve.
The village's annual Holiday Lights was an online contest for five categories.
The community menorah lighting takes place on Wednesday night.
The Center for Science hosts the fair for five days during the last week of the year.
Chat Noir is hosting the holiday event on Dec. 20.
Find out where to see Santa this holiday season.
Check out some of the holiday events in Rockville Centre this season.
Rebecca McKeegan was selected as the only Long Island McDonald's employee who will hold the Ronald McDonald balloon along the parade route.
There are plenty of places where you can buy real Christmas trees this year.
The Long Island Expressway is one of the local highways that is expected to see a surge in holiday traffic.
Check out the list of some of the chain restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving Day near Rockville Centre.
Voting will take place in five categories.
See Patch’s guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Rockville Centre.
Most government officials in Rockville Centre will have a four-day weekend.
The June 18 event includes a processional and other activities.
AAA says 35 million people will hit the road during the Memorial Day weekend.
The May 30 parade is scheduled to start at 10 a.m.
Check out the list of restaurants to make reservations for the family.
Molloy College hosts the "Easter Eggstravaganza" on Saturday.
The parade is scheduled for March 19.
Bob Jesberger, who owns Mid Island Collison, says helping the less fortunate is "the greatest feeling in the world."
Frank's Steaks in Rockville Centre used an interior designer and stage production manager to create a large Christmas "set."
Dr. Aaron Glatt of Mount Sinai South Nassau is also a rabbi at Young Israel of Woodmere.
A Christmas tree shortage means families should get a tree earlier than usual.
Unwrapped toys brought to the Nov. 29 festivities will go to local charities.
Sanitation pickup will be adjusted through the holiday weekend in Rockville Centre.
The annual holiday event is scheduled for Dec. 2.
Homeowners can participate in five categories and judge other decorations.