Five Things To Do This Weekend (Jan. 19-21)
/Five things to do this weekend, Jan. 19-21.
Read MoreFive things to do this weekend, Jan. 19-21.
Read MoreMusic lovers from Dix Hills are teaming up for a benefit concert tomorrow night to raise awareness and funds for The John and Alice Coltrane Home and the Integrated Medical Foundation for prostate cancer.
Read MoreIn the midst of frigid temperatures and snowy weather, it’s never too early to start planning for summer fun. Camps within the Town of Huntington are offering a variety of programs this summer to help develop and expand athletic, intellectual and creative skillset in children and teens.
Read MoreStudents of Northport High School National Art Honor Society were hard at work last month, crafting origami cranes for a good cause.
Read MoreFive fun activities for the weekend of Jan. 12-14.
Read MoreThroughout the three decades they've performed together, members of the band Blues Traveler have endured some change, including new members and record deals, but the their signature blues-rock sound has remained constant.
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Hugo Valenti and his Journey tribute band Voyage will perform at The Paramount on Jan. 19.
Read MoreThis New Year’s Eve, ’80s cover band Jessie’s Girl will send off 2017 and welcome in 2018 with a show at The Paramount in Huntington.
Read MoreFor the third year in a row Teen Nick star and pop artist Meredith O’Connor visited Walt Whitman High School to speak to sixth graders from Silas Wood in the South Huntington School District.
Read MoreMatthew Luca was overwhelmed with joy last Thursday when he learned he'd been named College of The Holy Cross’ Organ Scholar of the Class of 2022.
Read MoreRooms at Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport are currently decorated with holiday magic, and tours of the grounds are being offered.
Read MoreThe Leadership Huntington Class of 2018 is designing a ‘Leadership Café’ for Tri-CYA youths in Huntington Station.
Frank Iero, former guitarist for disbanded My Chemical Romance, is back with a new band, this time serving as front man. And the group is gering to perform in Huntington.
Read MoreAlexander Onyskin, a veteran and former engineer, simply wants his name to be remembered. And he’s not alone.
Read MoreCouncilman Mark Cuthbertson and the Town of Huntington Human Services Institute recently presented winners of the first “Huntington Cares: Halloween Photo Contest for a Cause” with their prizes.
Read MoreFollowing a nearly two-year-long, $8.3 million renovation project, the Commack Public Library reopened earlier this month.
Read MoreJonathan Dignam, of Commack, continues to grow his map of nearby houses decked out in holiday decorations.
Read MoreAround 1,000-1,500 students, teachers and community members from the Half Hollow Hills school district gathered at the West Hollow Middle School in Melville last week to celebrate the district’s second annual Night of Code.
Read MoreHuntington High School sports marketing students recently took the Long Island Railroad into New York City for a behind-the-scenes look at Madison Square Garden, one of the world’s great arenas.
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