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For those looking to get seriously spooked this Halloween, look no further than Blood Manor, a 10,000 square-foot maze of corridors,
For those looking to get seriously spooked this Halloween, look no further than Blood Manor, a 10,000 square-foot maze of corridors,
In this day and age of fast casual food, macaroni and cheese has been elevated far beyond its pre-fabricated Kraft origins.
The 2018 Spooky Fest presented by The Center for Science Teaching and Learning (CSTL) will celebrate Halloween this season with an
Locals affected by gun violence joined Representatives Tom Suozzi and Kathleen Rice at the “Yes We Can” Community Center in Westbury
By Betsy Abraham and Steve Mosco Long Island University’s announcement that it would unify its Post and Brooklyn athletic programs into
An audit by the Nassau County Comptroller uncovered more than $6 million in lost revenues owed to Nassau County because of
Long Island has had one of the highest breast cancer rates in the State of New York. Nassau County Executive Laura
The North Shore Land Alliance held its 15th anniversary Wine Auction & Dinner on Saturday, Sept. 22, at Planting Fields Arboretum.
The Roslyn School District is giving a low grade to a new film set to go into production next month that
Rockville Centre tends to take on a carnival vibe when the sun goes down, so it is fitting that an eatery
Only rarely does the music world produce entertainers whose music lives through the years. The legacy of Frankie Valli and the
The Village of Hempstead celebrated its 375th Anniversary in grand fashion. On a beautiful sunny day, community leaders and government officials
As Long Island Children’s Museum began planning for its 25th birthday season, the choice of what exhibit should take up residence
Members of the Nassau County school community immersed themselves in strategies on how to approach topics of crisis management, safety on
In today’s day and age, kids’ parties have to be cooler than the last one they attended. For the parents, they
Based on Miguel de Cervantes’ 17th-century masterpiece Don Quixote, Man of La Mancha tells of the adventures of a delusional Spanish knight
Richie Moran, the hall of fame lacrosse coach of Cornell and longtime resident of Long Island, has written a new book
At a recent town board meeting, North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth and the town board approved an award to D.F.
Everyone deserves a place to call home. And the feeling of being safe and warm is a right, not a privilege,
For thousands on Long Island, the day begins and ends with the anguish of hunger. Canstruction Long Island is determined to
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