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Kids will enjoy a new take on the classic tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears when this charming show makes its way to Long Island Children's Museum. Other options for some family fun include Family Day and Nassau County Museum of Ar and the Mounted Cowboy Shooting Match at Old Bethpage Village. more
It's time to enjoy those July Fourth fireworks. The pyrotechnics are always glorious and with the holiday falling midweek – on Wednesday this year – the festivities begin early, so we can partake of holiday merriment throughout the week. more
With an annual mosquito problem made worse by the mild winter, the Village of Lawrence is striking back. more
The historic Nunley's Carousel commemorates its milestone birthday with a special 1912 festival this weekend. Also step back in time to the days when Model A Fords were popular at Old Bethpage Village. On stage, check out Plaza Theatrical Productions version of the beloved Broadway hit, "The Producers," in Bellmore. more
Renowned artist Max Ferguson, a Woodmere native and Lawrence High School graduate (class of 1976), was interviewed live on NBC New York Nightly News with Chuck Scarborough on Tuesday, June 5 at about 7:20 p.m. more
The candidate petitions of two Lawrence trustee nominees were determined to be valid by the Nassau County Board of Elections in a decision rendered on May 25. more
For many Long Islanders, the unofficial kickoff to summer fun begins with a trip to Jones Beach to watch those amazing aerial maneuvers that take over the sky during the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Air Show on Saturday and Sunday. more
Although Village of Cedarhurst Mayor Andrew Parise doesn’t like to raise taxes, a budget of more than $1.568 million was adopted on April 30, with a tax increase of 5.59 percent. more
Saying that he is frustrated with the current administration’s operation of the village and its unresponsiveness to his requests for decision-making information, Trustee Ed Klar said he would not seek re-election to a fifth two-year term in the village elections on June 19. more
Lawrence residents will not see an increase in their village property taxes for the new fiscal year beginning June 1. At a public hearing on Monday, the village board voted unanimously to maintain the current tax rate of $71.60 per $100 of assessed value, decrease the tax levy (the amount of money raised through taxes) and make up the difference by dipping into reserves. The board also adopted a $6.48 million budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year. more
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