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As the summer winds down, many families are racing to make the most out of the last days of the season before children return to school, high school grads go away to college and the days begin to cool. But look no farther than your geographic backyard . . . more
In the open space of AR Workshop in Bellmore, the warm scent of sawdust wafts through the air. The sound of fresh paint being brushed onto wood panels is muffled by conversation at one of six workstations, where empty paint buckets are repurposed for organizational use — holding sandpaper, pencils, scissors and other craft supplies. Here people meet and mingle while creating a personal piece of art. more
The term “craft,” when it comes to wine, generally refers to production in small batches, organic and earth-friendly techniques, and biodynamic practices. At Sip & Say Craft Wine & Spirits . . . more
Of course it was awesome, because everything is awesome, because awesome is the go-to word when you’re a 13-year-old who is, well, awesome. Last week, my granddaughter and I and her iPhone . . . more
When sophomore Jessica Rosen walked the John F. Kennedy High School hallways, she heard something peculiar. Something disturbing. Something that sparked a need to take action. And fast. more
Unique craft items and artworks are the draw at the annual fair held on the ample grounds around the Nsssau County Museum of Art. more
In Franklin Square since February, T & M Unique Bow-Tique & Party Palace is a work in progress. This colorful little shop is a true labor of love, the culmination of two artistic local moms who wanted to run a business while staying in town. more
The best of the nation’s crafts artists – including talented artisans from our area – present their creations at this weekend’s Craft and Fine Art Fair. Local stages are also busy, with Trio Solisti performing at Adelphi and "Celebrity Autobiography" presented at Molloy's Madison Theatre. more
The days are becoming noticeably shorter, and the air is gradually turning cooler. Children have returned from camp. Vacations spent at the beach or in the mountains are ending. more
No one can replace James “Jim” Callahan III, the late commissioner of the county Office of Emergency Management, described by county Executive Ed Mangano as a well-respected, “great … more
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