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For 27 years, Downtown Sounds has been more than just a concert series in Glen Cove; it has been the heartbeat of our community every summer. This cherished event, which brings music, laughter and family fun to the city, has faced an existential threat this year thanks to Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman’s inexplicable decision to withhold its annual funding. more
With the eyes of the world focused on Paris for the Summer Olympics, Long Islanders have special reasons to feel connected to the global spectacle unfolding across the Atlantic. more
Families across Long Island are feeling the strain of inflation and rising bills for energy, water and other essential utilities. Unfortunately for many South Shore homeowners and businesses, the burden of rising utility costs has been particularly severe — especially for those whose water service is provided by a private company. more
Looking for a job? Need help with your resume or job search? Want to enhance your skills to improve your employability? I have great news! The Town of Oyster Bay is here to help. Through … more
Sometimes, the tiniest things — in this case insects — have the biggest story. more
The Nassau County High School Athletics Hall of Fame will hold its 2024 induction ceremony Sept. 25 at the Crest Hollow County Club. For more information, tickets and the full list of honorees, go to … more
The East Meadow Fire Department recently held its Craft Beer and Food Truck Festival, Fire Fest. This festival took place on July 13 and saw a great turnout. more
Hundreds of people crowded the lawn that sits in front of Harry Chapin Theatre to honor the venue’s namesake, the late singer-songwriter-activist Harry Chapin. more
PSEG Long Island recently announced the student winners of its fifth annual I Am Em-Powered Energy Conservation Video Public Service Announcement Contest. more
New York State Senator Steve Rhoads will honor local veterans by hosting a free Veterans Pancake Breakfast and Resource Fair on Saturday, Aug. 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. This event will allow … more
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