Annual Event at Massapequa Mall to Benefit American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
American history was entertaining at Freedomland U.S.A. in the Bronx.
Hadassah Nassau sets its 16th Annual Walk-a-Thon for Stem Cell Research at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 15th at the Nassau County Museum of Art.
Police say all three went missing from the Mercy First facility in Syosset. Do you know where they are?
Town residents donated more than 7,000 pounds of goods, which will be sent overseas to help the Ukrainian people.
The event a Syosset-Woodbury Community Park features games, inflatables, a petting zoo and much more.
Residents should put their lawn clippings and other yard waste out on the curb with their recyclables.
Among thousands of towns surveyed, Syosset was ranked among the best in America to raise a family.
Police say both men suffered heart failure while shoveling out from the snow storm.
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Someone has a TAKE 5 ticket worth more than $40,000.
Unaccompanied children were flown into New York and brought to families and facilities in the area, an investigation found.
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Playgrounds in the area are getting new equipment for kids to pay on this year.
It's been 20 years since that fateful day when the world was changed forever. Today we pay special tribute to the fallen.
There are now five teens missing from Mercy First, hours after three runaways were found and brought back to the home.
The three were all reported missing Tuesday night, but were last seen at different times and going in different directions.
The 4-year-old drowned in a pool earlier this month, and was rescued and resuscitated by lifeguards.
Registration is coming for the hockey league, which is open to boys and girls ages 6 to 14.
Seniors will be able to enjoy music, dancing and more at this free event.
MercyFirst received a grant from the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption to help children and families in need.
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The state will oversee the work to clean the former Cerro Wire site, which is contaminated with copper and chemicals.
Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan announced the drive to address the critical need for blood donations.
The program helps families and provides training. “Everyone is always happy to see us when we give them the food.” - Paul Weinberg, FREE-POD
Police were able to rescue the 52-year-old from the car Monday morning.
The rankings were based on state test scores, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality, and student and parent reviews.
Donors can make contributions at the Woodbury Jewish Center Dec. 1-15.
Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan is partnering with the Woodbury Jewish Center to host a food drive for Island Harvest Nov. 17.
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The Nov. 17 is presented by Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan and will benefit Island Harvest.
The effort, a partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps, will help collect new, unwrapped toys that will be used as gifts for children.
The Town of Oyster Bay announced a partnership with Massapequa-based “Big Hy for Heroes” to collect DVDs for members of the US Armed Forces.
Officials say an electrical fire broke out Thursday and employees used fire extinguishers to knock down the flames.
The Village will utilize the funds to purchase a vehicle-installed license plate reader system for Muttontown Police Department.