Cupola installed atop historic Bridgehampton home
The home, once owned by famed miniature portraitist Nathaniel Rogers, dates back to 1840, and serves as one of the last remaining examples of Greek Revival architecture on Long Island.
Read MoreThe home, once owned by famed miniature portraitist Nathaniel Rogers, dates back to 1840, and serves as one of the last remaining examples of Greek Revival architecture on Long Island.
Read MoreThere are currently 6,000 PPE kits available to small businesses located in the town on a first-come, first-served basis.
Read MoreThe donation will assist Community Housing Innovation in its efforts to empower and support families interested in homeownership throughout Suffolk County.
Read MoreThe park on MacArthur Avenue is slated to get a new playground structure and swings on a rubberized surface.
Read MoreHomeowners can put an image of a purple pumpkin in their windows to let trick-or-treaters and their parents know that you’ll be wearing a mask and following other safety precautions when you open the door and hand out individually wrapped treats.
Read MoreThe Oyster Bay Rotary Club and the Oyster Bay Charitable Fund present “Oyster Week.”
Read MoreOrganized by LaFontaine’s Companions in Courage Foundation, the online poker tourney’s proceeds will be used to provide tablets to keep pediatric patients connected to the outside world during their hospital stays.
Read MoreThe second annual “Pink by the Bay” encourages community-based organizations and businesses on Main Street from East Islip to Babylon to light and decorate their storefronts pink, as well as offer customers educational information about breast cancer prevention, detection and resources.
Read MoreThe system at the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint utilizes advanced technology algorithms and creates a 3D image that rotates for complete visual analysis and inspection by TSA officers.
Read MoreBudding computer programmers and software designers will be able to participate in three separate events: a Learn-a-thon, Hackathon, and Share-a-thon.
Read MoreWhile ticketed live music venues have been shut down since March 19 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Jazz Loft also functions as a museum, which is permitted to open with socially-distancing protocols.
Read MoreThe luncheon is part of the nonprofit’s first-ever virtual fundraising campaign called “Rebuilding Healthy Long Island Lives – Hope and Courage.”
Read MoreThe Hampton Bays-based nonprofit Ecological Culture Initiative develops environmental programming and field projects in collaboration with community groups, culture institutions and government.
Read MoreThe Museum of American Armor and Nassau County will observe the end of WWII on Saturday, August 29 with a livestream of vintage armor on parade and prayer service.
Read MoreThe award was presented on the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in recognition of Castro’s influential achievements that have inspired countless women.
Read MoreA dozen scouts were given the town’s COVID-19 Youth Relief Effort Badge of Merit at the Baldwin Park event for making thousands of face masks for first responders and essential workers.
Read MoreThe grant money can be used for personnel costs, payment on new or existing debt as well working capital for items including rent, inventory, utilities, and legal and financial services and updated safety equipment procedures and protocols.
Read MoreLittle Shelter in Huntington is one of the many pet adoption centers participating in this year’s Clear The Shelters campaign.
Read MoreThe murals will be displayed in the main entrance of the new shelter, which is currently under construction in Bay Shore.
Read MoreAn 8-foot-high sculpture of a fawn is now on display on the lawn of the Greybarn apartment complex in Amityville, where it will stand for a year before moving out east.
Read MoreThe event, held in partnership with Island Harvest Food Bank and the Town of Oyster Bay, attracted dozens of contributors who drove through the parking lot to drop off their food donations to support local families in need.
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