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New bookstore delights with stories and wine When Carol Hoenig and Peggy Zieran decided to open a bookstore in a time
New bookstore delights with stories and wine When Carol Hoenig and Peggy Zieran decided to open a bookstore in a time
Although Leaving Time by Long Island author Jodi Picoult was published more than two years ago, it’s getting a fresh new
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is wonderful place. Filled with creative, abstract and out of the box art, the MoMA
With the success of the book Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates, author Brian Kilmeade recently shared with Long Island Weekly
Brian Kilmeade’s book helping reignited America’s passion for history When Fox News Fox and Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade saw how Glenn Beck
Sewanhaka High School juniors Shafaq Khan (left) and Alena Varghese participated in the 2015-16 American Legion Oratorical Contest. The girls each created
Long Island’s American crime fiction writer pens new book “Fall in love with writing, not with what you’ve written.” That simple,
For about an hour’s drive or less, Nassau County residents can experience the enchanted model train show at the New York
Bobby Cannavale’s love affair with the theater When William Shakespeare wrote “All the world’s a stage,” as part of the monologue
When Neil deGrasse Tyson visits NYCB Theatre at Westbury for a multimedia show on Dec. 10, the brilliant astrophysicist brings along
Neil deGrasse Tyson is not only a noted astrophysicist, he is also a galactic movie reviewer. His Twitter-based armchair assessments
When it comes to the holidays, food is the one unifier that all faiths can relate to. With the Thanksgiving
New York Mets third base coach Tim Teufel was as disappointed as anyone when the team made the final out against
George Barris—King Of The Kustomizers, 1925-2015 The legendary George Barris, King of the Kustomizers, passed away in his home on Thursday,
The Girl Scouts of Greater New York (GSGNY) honored Karen Ross, president and CEO of Sharp Decisions, at the annual Women
With Veteran’s Day approaching, hundreds of neighbors, friends, family members, veterans and other supporters will cheer on Corporal Kevin Vaughan of
The Museum of American Armor on the grounds of Old Bethpage Village Restoration, 1303 Round Swamp Rd., Old Bethpage, has become
Haunted houses and other scary local haunts It’s the time of year again when we start purposely putting ourselves in frightening
Far more than a mere country singer, Mavericks frontman Raul Malo possesses the kind of range that can have him going
Puerto Rico may be 1,600 miles away from Garden City, but for a few hours, author Nelson Denis spoke about
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