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/As March Madness and St. Patrick’s Day overlapped last Friday, Huntington village was brimming with excitement and a slight buzz to end of the workweek.
Read MoreAs March Madness and St. Patrick’s Day overlapped last Friday, Huntington village was brimming with excitement and a slight buzz to end of the workweek.
Read MoreNorthport High School senior Lauren Anselm recently submitted an essay on her fifth grade teacher, Daniel Fields, who was “”always full of energy” and never produced “a dull moment in his class,” for the seventh annual edition of the East Northport Barnes & Noble’s “My Favorite Teacher Contest.” Ofthe 33 submissions, Anselm’s essay was the winner.
Read MoreDespite the freezing temperatures with a ‘high’ of 31 degrees, hundreds came to march, drink and be merry at Huntington’s St. Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday.
Nag’s Head on New York Avenue in the village was one of many bars as lively as ever, full of a green festive spirit that could only be found during the town’s celebration of the Irish saint.
The stage of the William J. Brosnan School in the Northport-East Northport School District became a hair salon Friday evening as students, faculty and others took a seat in one of seven chairs and had their head shaved in support of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
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For Melville’s Leslie Tayne, Esq., being a single mother of three while maintaining her own business isn’t easy. It requires a tremendous amount of multitasking, but the result is extremely rewarding, she said — especially now that she’s been approved to franchise her practice, Tayne Law Group, P.C. in both New York and Florida.
Read MoreIf someone would have told House of Pain’s Daniel O’Connor, aka Danny Boy, that 25 years later, hit song “Jump Around” would still be played on the radio and requested at every party, he wouldn’t believe it.
Read MoreAsk 12-year-old Skylar “Sky” Katz, an old-school hip-hop rapper who hails from Melville, whether anyone has treated her differently since she competed on Season 11 of “America’s Got Talent,” and she won’t hesitate.
Read MoreThe John W Engeman Theater in Northport Village announced this week its production list for the 2017-2018 season, including classics like “Annie” and “Grease.”
Read MoreThis week in Side Dish: the pasta factory is open for business, Tango Wednesdays are underway, and more.
Read MoreIn his work as a digital researcher, Zachary Turpin sifts through archives, manuscripts and notebooks, keeping his eyes peeled for certain elements on the page that may hint at a larger, as-of-yet, unseen connections to mysterious literary works.
Read MoreNew York Times bestselling Hollywood biographer and former actress Patricia Bosworth developed her passion for writing as a young girl. She was inspired by her mother, Anna Gertrude Bosworth, a novelist.
Read MoreFive more traffic signal boxes in Huntington village will soon be decked out in artwork created by Long Island artists. The boxes will join five others that were decorated in 2015.
Read MoreFollowing up on the recent opening of a Tesla Motors gallery at the Walt Whitman Shops, mall officials revealed that there are also plans for an outdoor expansion of the gallery with electric vehicle charging station.
Read MorePanera raises dough, a bagel king is crowned, Rust & Gold serves up happy hour specials, and more.
Read MoreToby Tobias, of Huntington Station, found solace in music at age 18 as he grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. Through his music, Tobias now shares his personal story of hope during a time of division, war and upheaval across three continents.
Read MoreShrinking inventory and creeping interest rates are driving up the prices of home in Suffolk higher, putting pressure on buyers and sellers alike to act quickly this spring.
Read MoreFor a family trip to Italy in summer 2012, Commack’s Alissa Rosenberg bought a Nikon point and shoot camera to document the trip. She soon fell in love with the world of photography.
Read MoreSeveral couples joined hands and united in marriage this Valentine’s Day as Huntington Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia performed her annual Marriage Ceremony Marathon at town hall.
Read MoreTo become newly minted as an Eagle Scout, Eddie DePinter Jr. recently built a four-sided mahogany bench at Northport High School fit with a symbolic pear tree honoring late U.S. Marine Cpl. Christopher Scherer, of East Northport.
Read MoreJames Tchinnis, executive chef and owner of Swallow restaurant in Huntington village, is teaming up with other Long Island chefs to help eradicate childhood hunger.
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