Discovering The Vintage Grape
Serving wine is the popular choice for most dinner parties, but how much do you know about wines? Most people have
Serving wine is the popular choice for most dinner parties, but how much do you know about wines? Most people have
“No plows in Levittown. At least not on Cooper Lane. 10:30 p.m. and haven’t seen one plow all day. Disgusted.” —Comment
Madeline Singas knows too well how thin the line is between being firm and fair. As Nassau County District Attorney, Singas
With the National Weather Service forecasting a nor’easter with heavy snow for the region, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino has
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Laura Gillen was joined by emergency officials, snow plowing crews and members of the Town Board at
Between about 247 and 66 million years ago, the Mesozoic Era began the Age of the Reptiles. Since then, the land
North Shore Land Alliance hosts an art show in support of land conservation and stewardship efforts. Exhibiting artists include Christine D’Addario,
The Nassau County SPCA announces the arrest of Robert Lawrence, the owner of The Puppy Store in Merrick for overdriving, torturing
JCC’s Rick Lewis recalls personal link to shooting, locals step up When Mid-Island Y JCC CEO Rick Lewis heard about an
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Laura Gillen and Councilman Bruce Blakeman recently toured the brighter and more inviting Echo Park Pool Complex
Television viewers in Fort Myers, FL, recently got a dose of Long Island during WINK’s morning show in the form of
In celebration of St. Valentine’s Day, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran invited married couples—especially those with significant anniversaries—to renew their marriage
Local officials have announced that caring town residents will once again have the opportunity to be “Freezin’ for a Reason” and
Helping fight diabetes can be as simple as shooting pool or playing some arcade games on March 4, as Carnival for
Downtown project list takes shape Ten million dollars? Not exactly chump change, but even in the context of a narrowly bounded
Senators and assemblymen came together with fire service leaders in Port Washington on Feb. 15 to make a stand for a
Comptroller initiates audit of agency, fulfilling campaign promise On the first day of his tenure, Nassau County Comptroller Jack Schnirman began
As part of its recognition of Sexual Harassment Days, Nassau Community College is honored to present Jocelyn Frye—former director of policy
On Sunday, Feb. 25, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., a squad of World War I living historians will present artifacts,
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilwoman Michele Johnson, Councilman Louis Imbroto, County Legislator Rose Marie Walker, County Legislator Laura Schaefer,
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