Civic group gives information on talking to your kids about strangers
Gadgets and apps for Valentine's Day
Ribbons 4 Sandy Hook Car Window Decals - Making a Difference One Ribbon at a Time. ribbons4sandyhook.com donates 4 dollars for each ribbon sold to the Sandy Hook School Support Fund
Did you ever stop to think that you are being watched!
Great news for the girls of Nassau County. Girls on the Run has arrived!
Tips to protect your smartphone, tablet or netbook from the cold.
After being displaced from Hurricane Sandy the importance of home and all those in between moments that exist there have become so sacred.
If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and swims like a duck, then it is not a regional science high school.
The New NY Education Reform Commission recommends school district mergers, regional high schools, longer teaching days, longer school year.
In the dark of winter, spring is awaited with eager hope. For some, their hope is more desperate. Yet the coming of another American Spring will not be welcome by all.
Well, since the world didn’t end on December 21st let’s examine the current state of affairs...
Last Thursday, the Class of 2013 performed the annual Senior Variety Show, one that will probably go down in history.
Despite the storm losses, Long Island has much for which to be thankful. So many people have done so much. A fundraiser is planned for December 4th to assist Wantagh families who were affected.
If immediate actions are not taken by our lawmakers it will not be a happy New Year.
Is swearing a good stress reliever?
Dennis Timpanaro's Silver Coffee Truck lives on, after the MTA railroaded him off the Wantagh Station plaza.
An upcoming fundraiser supports a local young woman and her family as she fights a rare cancer.
Listen, no ever said this would be easy; did they?
The Vanished $138.6MM
The weather is cooling down and the leaves are changing color...take time to enjoy the season!
So many parents find excuses as to why they do not want to be in pictures. I challenge them to give a gift to their children and realize that today is the perfect day.
Discover Votre Vu: France's best-kept beauty secret.
This is the season for fairs and festivals on Long Island. Support the vendors because they represent a micro-economy that plays out on the larger field of Long Island.
The impending cool weather will soon mean the end of herb gardens - unless you preserve them! A few quick and easy ways to keep your herbs through the winter.
Found: a stylish fedora for under $25.
Have you been unemployed for over a year? Not according to the Federal government; you simply have stopped looking for a job.
A brief look back at the contributions of Long Islanders to the post-9/11 effort, and a salute to New York.
How to wax yourbrows like a pro!
Long Islanders are great at supporting those in need. There are foundations started by Long Islanders for Long Islanders, and needs that go beyond our shores, like Juvenile Diabetes Research.
Each September, plenty of kids worry about making friends, and worse yet, creating enemies, but there are ways we can alleviate some of this anxiety.
A new season, new beginings. Photography focusing on the simple yet sepcial moments that make up your childrens world today.
Your choice: Take a teachers strike or continue to pay Step Increases?
A brief look at the history of the Labor Day holiday, and how it applies to Long Island today.
Who would spend $170 on a hairbrush?
There will be no Sands Point Medieval Festival in 2012. Follow the group at www.facebook.com/kingdomofacrefestivals.
Part II of Protecting Our Food Allergic Children. Offers suggestions for parents on educating others.
How to keep skin clear no matter your age.
Food allergies among children are drastically increasing. There is a constant struggle to keep these children safe at school while keeping them from being socially isolated.
September is month of mixed feelings for many, but one thing is for sure - there are some great (inexpensive) local events to enjoy!
Free Spatique Medical Spa beauty event in Smithtown.