Ben Scelza of West Babylon, an antique car enthusiast and restoration hobbyist, was recognized at the New England Oldsmobile ...
Black cats get a bad rap. Based on color alone, they have the hardest time finding homes — and the greatest chance of being ...
The Copiague School District is proud to recognize the top 10 students in the Walter G. O’Connell Copiague High School Class ...
Referring to their “legacy of leadership, resilience, and meaningful impact,” S.C. Executive Ed Romaine presented a ...
The Lindenhurst Village Square is crawling with Halloween spirit—ghouls, goblins and graveyard grins. See local homes also ...
Neighbors helping neighbors, PSEG Long Island has been hosting their Power to Feed Collection event throughout the summer and made their final stop of the season at the Stop and Shop supermarket in ...
When disaster strikes — from Amityville to Alaska — the American Red Cross answers the call. It’s one of the most recognized humanitarian organizations in the world, yet its reach is often most ...
Families from across Long Island gathered in Amityville recently to celebrate Grandparents Appreciation Month — and to help support local Alzheimer’s programs — at the Alzheimer’s Foundation of ...
In a hard fought and emotional matchup on Amityville Senior Day, the Kings Park Kingsmen came out on top with a dramatic 2-1 ...
Q. Our home seemed very normal when we first moved in, but little by little, things began to happen that we couldn’t explain. Doors would open and close, floors creaked with nobody in the room, a ...
When Suffolk County voters head to the polls this November, they’ll decide whether county legislators should serve four-year terms instead of two — and whether to amend the county’s term-limit law to ...
It didn’t take Babylon’s Aidan Winter long to redeem himself Friday night in a battle of unbeatens in Suffolk Division IV ...