Polar plunge to benefit Special Olympics
A “Freezin’ for a Reason” polar plunge is scheduled to take place at Tobay Beach next month.
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Read MoreDuring his first year of dental school, Goyal had the opportunity to dance with K-Pop group BTS, while still completing his studies.
Read MoreLiberty Masks, a Bohemia-based supplier of personal protective equipment, donated the masks.
Read MoreA golden retriever named Lucky lived up to its name on Sunday morning after falling into a partially frozen pond at Grant Park in Hewlett.
Read MoreThe Town of Oyster Bay is adding another public skating session at the outdoor ice rink at Marjorie Post Community Park in Massapequa.
Read MorePolice from the 2nd Precinct joined the Compassion Express Foundation and the Salvation Army to distribute food, toiletries and winter accessories to people in the community.
Read MoreOrganized by the JCC’s Center for Community Engagement and funded by UJA-Federation, the day engaged volunteers in a virtual concert, a blood drive and two service projects.
Read MoreDirector of Nursing Richelle Rugolo was named Manager of the Year and Certified Nursing Assistant Debbie Loggia was named Employee of the Year.
Read MoreThe Union Baptist Church in Hempstead became the first in a series of pop-up COVID-19 vaccination sites this week, as Nassau County seeks to ensure equitable distribution of the vaccine.
Read MoreTwelve finalists will have their artwork featured on IFAW’s website and the grand prizewinner will be recognized as part of the official World Wildlife Day virtual event on March 3.
Read MoreThe annual winter clothing drive got a major donation from the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office in the form of jackets seized during the course of a crackdown on illegal counterfeit activities.
Read MoreA $95,000 grant was awarded to the Friends of Cedarmere for maintaining an historic Roslyn Harbor estate.
Read MoreWinners will be randomly chosen to receive a $2,000 prize that will be paid directly to the accredited educational institution of the winner’s choice, to be used for tuition and/or books for the fall 2021 semester.
Read MoreWendy Zuhoski, owner of Wendy’s Deli in Mattituck, was recognized by Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital for donating meals to hospital workers.
Read MoreA star-studded “Who’s Who” of the performance world, the show incorporates a variety of musical styles, including jazz, bluegrass, opera and more.
Read MoreRubin, the youngest male contestant to ever win on the reality/talent series, beat out four other finalists on Tuesday’s broadcast of the show.
Read MoreThe Nassau County Bar Association held a toy drive for New Hour Women and Children of Long Island, a Brentwood-based nonprofit organization that provides meaningful support to current and formerly incarcerated women, their children and families.
Read MoreThe Greater Uniondale Area Action Coalition is organizing the food distribution, which takes place on Wednesday, Dec. 16, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at schools in the Uniondale district.
Read MoreThe course covers topics such as ‘Rules of the Road,’ ‘Docking and Undocking,’ ‘Boating with Confidence,’ ‘Knots and Line Handling,’ and sessions on anchoring and on-board emergencies.
Read MoreThe funding from AT&T will help support 50 students towards gaining their TASC high school equivalency diplomas and maintaining routes to meaningful employment.
Read MoreFounded by Joe LaPadula and Jon Holzer of Glen Cove-based Martino Auto Concepts 10 years ago, the annual massive toy collection will be held on Sunday, Dec. 6 in the Coliseum’s parking lot.
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