Sisters Of Service: Nassau County Women Veterans Lunch
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency presents Women Veterans Luncheon: Sisters in Service on May
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano and the Nassau County Veterans Service Agency presents Women Veterans Luncheon: Sisters in Service on May
Wait… You’re a Veteran?! Service Together, Military Resilience Project and IAVA are proud to bring you an event on Friday, April
Amidst the beautiful beaches, quaint shops and lighthouses that populate Martha’s Vineyard is a unique offering that will quickly leave its
The Cradle of Aviation Museum will be host a special evening on Thursday, April 21, to salute one of the finest
In recognition of National Older Americans Month this May, Genser Dubow Genser & Cona (GDGC), an elder law and estate planning
Did you know that math plays a vital role in video games? What do you know about the Fibonacci numbers? What
Six students from the Nassau BOCES STEM Institute will advance to the final round of the Al Kalfus Long Island Math
Good nutrition is essential at any age, but it is especially important in our youth. What children eat plays a crucial
An antidote to the college admissions mania In the next few weeks, high school students from around the country will begin
Five U.S. Navy ships, four U.S. Naval Academy (U.S.N.A.) Yard Patrol boats (YPs), two U.S. Coast Guard cutters (U.S.C.G.C.), and four
If you’ve thought about renting property on vacation, keep in mind that it’s become a lot easier and in some ways
Assemblyman Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) has been appointed to serve as the minority conference representative on the 2016-17 Education Budget Conference
April is National Autism Awareness month. It is also when most of the country experiences the warmer temperatures of spring, leading
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a computer programmer was $77,550 per year in 2014.
In an effort to protect pets and prevent the spread of rabies, Nassau County Department of Health and the Towns of
We all know college is super expensive; not only do you have to pay tuition, but there’s also room and board
Amelia “Emily” Tricoukes, 93, was born on Jan. 16, 1923, and passed away on Sunday, March 27. Amelia was a resident
There are those who are so indoctrinated by their politics, they can’t correlate the facts with their political beliefs. For
Author David W. Bianchi wrote Blue Chip Kids: What Every Child And Parent Should Know About Money, Investing, and the Stock
Kids are surprisingly resilient in the face of a crisis. But even so, serious family money troubles can potentially affect a
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