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The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center is constructing an auditorium to increase the number of visitors they can accommodate. With the increasing amount of antisemitism in the state, they say education is an essential tool to combat hateful acts. more
Over 150 golfers and diners joined in to support youth wellness at the 2nd annual CASA CARES Golf Outing at the Brookville Country Club on Aug. 28. Golfers enjoyed three square meals and … more
Artificial intelligence is making waves everywhere. It is being used, or soon will be, in almost every realm of human activity, and there is perhaps no hotter topic than its potential to … more
The skies of Long Beach are set to come alive with color and culture, as the Long Beach Latino Civic Association will be hosting its annual kite-flying festival in celebration of Hispanic Heritage … more
With streets flooding from today's  rain event, governor Kathy Hochul issued a state of emergency for all of Long Island. more
With streets flooding from today's  rain event, governor Kathy Hochul issued a state of emergency for all of Long Island. more
Members of the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District proudly showcased their school spirit during the district’s homecoming parade and game on Sept. 9. Central and building … more
Sea Cliff welcomed the newest arrivals to its community with their annual Welcoming Party. Couples, young families and more newcomers met at the home of Ann DiPietro, president of the Civic … more
Glen Cove Hospital is continuing its journey forward with renovations that are creating a renaissance of sorts to benefit patients, caregivers and the community. The latest improvement is the replacement of a wall on the first floor with an imaging reception room for patients and their families. Located a few steps away from the operating room, the reception room, with its offerings of coffee and tea, pale blue and white chairs, partial glass walls and soothing artwork, providing a serene environment for those having imaging and surgical procedures and their families. more
Veterans are at a 57 percent higher risk of suicide than Americans who haven’t served in the armed forces, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. In each of the past 20 years, … more
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