Tanger Riverhead and Deer Park awards grants to local children’s programs
Tanger celebrate TangerKids Day on Jan. 30 with check presentations to the programs.
Read MoreTanger celebrate TangerKids Day on Jan. 30 with check presentations to the programs.
Read MoreThe event will take place over two performances on Friday, Feb. 13 and Saturday, Feb. 14.
Read MoreThe grants went to to 68 nonprofit organizations across the New York metro region, including here on Long Island.
Read MoreThree Long Island nonprofits are getting $188,000 in grants from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Read MoreThe program can provide financial help for all home heating options and to minor home heating system repairs.
Read MoreThe program is designed to support dogs and new pet parents during the first 30 days after adoption.
Read MoreThe discounted condos are priced at $296,875 and $445,250.
Read MoreThe grants were part of $22.7 million in Climate Smart Communities Grant awards for 43 projects to help municipalities take action to address climate change.
Read MoreThe toys were collected, wrapped, and delivered to children, the culmination of this year’s toy drive.
Read MoreThis year the IKEA drive has collected over 400 toys and stuffed animals.
Read MoreTanks from the Museum of American Armor presented elements of World War II’s Battle of the Bulge that occurred this month some 81 years ago.
Read MoreA Port Washington chocolate shop that doubles as a job-training hub for adults with autism spectrum disorder is celebrating a milestone.
Read MoreTeachers is pledging $50,000 to support three impactful nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreOn Long Island, there are many nonprofit organizations that can use some help and they’re hoping GivingTuesday will mobilize people to support them and the communities they serve.
Read MoreThe Island F.C. is the only club competing in the MLS NEXT Allstate Homegrown Division based in Suffolk County.
Read MoreWellLife’s four food pantries on Long Island have seen a 30 percent surge in demand this year.
Read MoreIn the past 12 years, PSEG Long Island and its employees have raised and donated nearly $800,000 to support breast cancer survivors and their caregivers.
Read MoreThe project aims to bring the shelter’s facilities up to current standards and ensure the long-term sustainability of its operations.
Read MoreThe Christmas trees will be up through November at the four Smithtown libraries.
Read More“These institutions are the heart of this community, and it’s an honor to support their work.”
Read MoreThe annual 5K honored the late Ray Morell, former director of Facilities Management at WellLife.
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