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While most remain familiar with the lagers and beers found during the festivities of Oktoberfest, Plattduetsche Park Restaurant, Catering and Biergarten looks to open people’s palettes to German wines this year. more
Families were welcome at One Church Elmont to grab a free backpack and have some family fun as the summer comes to a close. more
Nassau BOCES, in partnership with Nassau County school districts, is holding a job fair on Wednesday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. more
The newly appointed assistant director of the Franklin Square Public Library will help patrons step into the future with new technology. more
The Elmont Chamber of Commerce hopes to educate businesses on how to navigate through the process of becoming a Nassau County vendor and filing a request for proposal. more
Generations of track and field athletes have been welcomed to the Armory by the friendly face of Bassett Thompson who has been director of track and field here since 2011. more
As families struggle to afford the cost of living on Long Island, the Green Acres Mall along with volunteers came together to take away a bit of the stress of back to school shopping. more
At Eisenhower Park, alongside a free summer concert series at the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre, there has also been several evenings dedicated to celebrating the many diverse cultures and ethnicities that make up Nassau County. more
The Elmont Chamber of Commerce hopes to educate businesses on how to navigate through the process of becoming a Nassau County vendor and filing a request for proposal. more
The newly appointed assistant director of the Franklin Square Public Library will help patrons step into the future with new technology. more
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