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  Performances/On Stage MatildaThe inspiring story of an extraordinary girl comes to life on stage, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved novel, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 19-20, 8 p.m.; … more
The stage is set to say farewell to another year. more
The night of Moon Tooth’s first show sticks out in lead singer John Carbone’s memory. “It was December 2012 — the day the world was supposed to end,” he said. Surviving … more
Performances/On Stage MatildaThe inspiring story of an extraordinary girl comes to life on stage, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved novel, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 12-13, 8 p.m.; Saturday, … more
"What does the future of the suburbs look like?” That was the question pondered by Rebecca D’Eloia, RXR Realty’s vice president for development and the project manager overseeing transformation of the Nassau County Hub, last Friday afternoon. more
Performances/On Stage MatildaThe inspiring story of an extraordinary girl comes to life on stage, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved novel, Thursday and Friday, Dec. 5-6, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. … more
Rice Krispie-coated chicken fingers and cereal-infused meatballs? It wasn’t just a kid-friendly meal that celebrity chef Jonathan Scinto whipped up for the first episode of his new show — it was … more
The Festival of Trees arrives at Museum Row in Garden City this weekend to kick off the holiday season, more
Hunger is found everywhere, even here on Long Island. The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines food insecurity for households as those that are “uncertain of having, or unable to acquire enough food to meet the needs of all their members.” more
Tom and Mercy, Ben, Nancy and Jacob. These were only five of the slaves who lived on Long Island before New York abolished slavery in 1827. “In some cases, a single piece of paper with one of … more
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