Groundbreaking for new Ronald McDonald House in Stony Brook
This will be the first Ronald McDonald House located in Suffolk County and only the second on Long Island.
Read MoreThis will be the first Ronald McDonald House located in Suffolk County and only the second on Long Island.
Read MoreThe Town of Smithtown collected more than 20 tons of waste at its Hazardous Household Waste event on April 20.
Read MoreSince opening, Winters Center for Autism has facilitated the training and employment of 63 young adults in various community businesses.
Read MoreThe Children’s Center is a program of North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center that offers a place of respite for children whose families have business in court.
Read MoreTen percent of all proceeds from sale of the socks will go toward Down Syndrome International and the National Down Syndrome Society.
Read MoreThe multi-year, five-phase project includes several new rides and attractions.
Read MoreThe annual fundraising gala will be held on Thursday May 9.
Read MoreHundreds are expected to brave the chilling surf at the annual Polar Plunge at TOBAY Beach on Saturday, March 23.
Read MoreThe DEC says the project is a model for future commercial sustainable refrigeration transitions in supermarkets and drugstores in disadvantaged communities.
Read MoreThis year’s cleanup is scheduled for Sunday, April 28 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Read MoreStrong Island Derby Revolution, all-female flat track roller derby squad, returns to the rink on Saturday, April 6.
Read MoreScheduled for 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, April 8, will allow visitors to view the eclipse through the observatory’s filtered high-powered telescopes and certified safe solar eclipse viewing glasses
Read MoreThe initiative allows town residents to shred documents and dispose of electronic waste and old medications.
Read MoreThe exhibit, “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America,” opens on Friday, March 22.
Read MoreThe free training, supported by Bank of America, is focused on creating a foundation and pathways to secure careers in the renewable energy industry for Long Islanders.
Read MoreProject Warmth provides a one-time grant for oil, gas, and fuel-related electric service to help eligible residents who are struggling financially.
Read MoreA portion of the proceeds will go to Creations for Charity, a nonprofit that buys new LEGO sets for underprivileged children around the world during the holidays.
Read MoreFCA has won a state license from the Office of Addiction Services and Supports to provide problem gambling counseling and support.
Read MoreThe award includes an initial donation of $5,000, which can be doubled to $10,000 by having community supporters vote online.
Read MoreThe program has expanded to include any of Stop & Shop’s 49 stores in Nassau or Suffolk counties.
Read MoreFebruary and March are peak months for encountering seals on the shore.
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