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Upcycle Your Way To Luxury

Upcycled home décor, an innovative and environmentally conscious approach to interior design, has gained significant popularity in recent years. It’s a creative way to transform discarded or unused items into unique and stylish décor pieces...

Belmont: Win, Place, Shop

For way too long, the Belmont Racetrack complex was a vast wasteland of what was and what could be. Rumors swirled for years of development ranging from a new Coliseum, a new Mets stadium, casinos...

Book Banning Seeing A Surge

Records set, multiple titles often challenged Censorship of library materials is on the rise. There were 1,269 documented attempts to censor in 2022, nearly double from the year before and the highest number of challenges recorded...

Upcycled Snacks Aren’t Just Ugly Veggies

After a rigorous third-party certification process, Confetti Snacks has earned the Upcycled Food Association’s “Upcycled Certification.” Now, every bag of these slow-baked, super crunchy, nutrient-dense treats made from “ugly vegetables” bear the prestigious “Upcycled Certified” mark from The...

Joe Sumner’s Fave Albums

Even though he’s only 46 years old, Joe Sumner’s time served in the music industry found him and his old group Fiction Plane dropping its 2003 debut Everything Will Be OK just as the old...

Billy Joel To Play UBS On New Year’s Eve

UBS Arena just announced New York’s quintessential son BILLY JOEL is back in his hometown and will perform for the first time at the new state-of-the-art arena on New Year's Eve. Billy Joel will be...

The Woman In The Castello Author Visits Long Island

1960s, Italy, classic cinema, mystery and so much more It was a night characterized by what happens when the community comes together to make something great. The Syosset Public Library, Theodore’s Books in Oyster Bay and Mongo’s...

The Local Melee Over Migrants, Part I

Regardless of one’s stance in the voting booth, it’s apparent that our region has recently been rocked by the ongoing migrant crisis, wherein millions of people around the world are travelling far from home to...

Happy Labor Day 2023

Much is owed to the workers of the past While Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, it is actually a holiday to recognize the contribution of the American worker to our collective prosperity. The...

Diaper Drive Week Underway

Allied Foundation diaper bank fills critical gap One in two families with young children struggle to afford enough diapers. A newborn baby will use about 12 diapers...

UBS Arena Joins Diversity Program To Broaden Business Opportunities

UBS Arena, home to four-time Stanley Cup Champions the New York Islanders, announced it has teamed with Oak View Group (OVG), the global venue development, advisory, and...

‘Stars and Stripes’ Gala in Support of Paws of War: Oct. 26

Long Island Elite (LIE), a nonprofit dedicated to fostering the growth and development of local Long Island business professionals and emerging regional leaders, will host its...

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Not All Jaundice Is Concerning

A 15-year-old high school student stayed up all night to finish a term paper and in the morning, he looked in the mirror and...

Peruvian Primer

Peruvian food is a study in juxtaposition. Robust, coal-fired meat and potato offerings stand alongside more delicate dishes dealing in cold temperatures and acidic...

Events At The Long Island Children’s Museum Aug. 22 To Sept. 1

Visitors to the Long Island Children’s Museum this week can explore the world of science, learn about mixed-up animals, get in the kitchen, whip...

Remembering Long Island Victims Of 9/11

On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people died in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City. Countless more died in...

Viruses Can Cause False Liver Test Reads

Many different viruses can cause abnormal liver tests and at this time of year. As we are in the midst of “flu season”, we...

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The Local Affray Over Asylum Seekers, Part II

For Creedmoor neighbors, possible paths forward remain daunting Just over a month after a temporary Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center (HERRC) opened on the southern edge of the massive Creedmoor Psychiatric Center campus, controversy and anxiety over the site still remain,...

Diaper Drive Week Underway

Allied Foundation diaper bank fills critical gap One in two families with young children struggle to afford enough diapers. A newborn baby will use about 12 diapers a day, while a toddler will use around eight. Currently, there is no option for...

The Union Slated To Open September 26

Trahanas Hospitality Group today announced it will open The Union, a restaurant offering modern American-cuisine alongside a tantalizing full sushi bar and a rotating selection of specialty seasonal items will open to the public on Tuesday, Sept. 26.  “The Union is this year’s most...

Honoring The Victims Found On Gilgo Beach

True crime podcast and Long Island jeweler team up It was a strange coincidence when Jac Vanek, a popular clothing and accessory designer, and Long Island raised Alexis Linkletter, an investigative journalist and television host, began the “Long Island Serial Killer” series...

Rosh Hashanah Message

In just a few days, on the Jewish New Year known as Rosh Hashanah, the blast of the shofar will be heard. The High Holidays are a time that we Jews gather in prayer and concentrate on introspection. They are a...

The Carpenter’s Superstition: The Story Of The Upside-Down Spindle

Not long ago, my cat, Alice, more affectionately known as “the marshmallow,” was taunting the dog and leading her on a chase through the house. She ran to her favorite “safe base” when they normally play this game, to the stairs...

Long Island Veterans’ Bulletin: Everyday Words With Naval Origins

The Navy has had a significant influence on everyday language. Many common words and phrases have their origins in naval terminology, reflecting the maritime history and traditions of the Navy. Here are 10 everyday words with naval origins: Admiral: An admiral is a...

Upcycle Your Way To Luxury

Upcycled home décor, an innovative and environmentally conscious approach to interior design, has gained significant popularity in recent years. It’s a creative way to transform discarded or unused items into unique and stylish décor pieces that not only enhance the aesthetics...

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UBS Arena Joins Diversity Program To Broaden Business Opportunities

UBS Arena, home to four-time Stanley Cup Champions the New York Islanders, announced it has teamed with Oak View Group (OVG), the global venue development,...

‘Stars and Stripes’ Gala in Support of Paws of War: Oct. 26

Long Island Elite (LIE), a nonprofit dedicated to fostering the growth and development of local Long Island business professionals and emerging regional leaders, will...

The Union Slated To Open September 26

Trahanas Hospitality Group today announced it will open The Union, a restaurant offering modern American-cuisine alongside a tantalizing full sushi bar and a rotating selection of...

The Carpenter’s Superstition: The Story Of The Upside-Down Spindle

Not long ago, my cat, Alice, more affectionately known as “the marshmallow,” was taunting the dog and leading her on a chase through the...

Long Island Veterans’ Bulletin: Everyday Words With Naval Origins

The Navy has had a significant influence on everyday language. Many common words and phrases have their origins in naval terminology, reflecting the maritime...
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