County officials honor Tim Parker, who was selected in the 2015 Major League Soccer Draft.
Inspiring headlines from around the region.
The event featured cultural performances including Tae Kwon Do and Korean dances; citation presented to Jericho-based CEO.
Exotic and classic car procession from Syosset to Queens helps families of fallen NYPD officers Liu and Ramos.
The dancers performed at a recent Harlem Globetrotters show.
Inspiring Patch headlines from around the region.
Students aim to raise $35,000 to cover life-saving surgeries for 7 children on 7 continents in 7 days.
Between November and May, students hope to raise $35,000 to pay for seven surgeries for seven kids in seven days.
Look for collection boxes in Oyster Bay, Massapequa, Syosset, Bethpage, Farmingdale and Woodbury.
The home was built in memory of U.S. Navy SEAL and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Lt. Michael P. Murphy of Long Island.
Jones Beach Holiday Light Spectacular returns after a seven-year hiatus.
Nine-year-old Joey 'Dribbles' Kearney is the Globetrotters one-millionth social media fan, and has the trick shots to prove it.
Inspiring stories from around the region.
Members of the Syosset High School Volleyball Team
Tylar Trichon, 15, attends Jericho High School and was honored by Nassau County, which is helping the effort with 'hoodie' drop-off sites.
Inspired by his best friend's diagnosis, Zach Helprin says the campaign helps educate about the leading cancer detected in men ages 15-35.
Summa is also an active member of the Italian American Citizen’s Club of Oyster Bay.
Owner of Massapequa auto body discovered winning lottery ticket in his truck weeks after buying it at Cumberland Farms.
Work on the project is scheduled to begin on Saturday, Sept. 6.
Inspiring headlines from around the region in the past week.
Nassau County leaders take challenge to help with ALS fundraising and awareness.
Just a couple days left to nominate!
Adam Schleichkorn's video was featured on multiple sites and was seen nearly 60,000 times in one day.
Officials strive to collect 200 pints of blood.
Team forming now for the walk in September at Jones Beach