New solar farms go live on former Islip landfills
The Town of Islip will be generating an additional 5.3 megawatts of solar power this year thanks to two newly completed solar projects.
Read MoreThe Town of Islip will be generating an additional 5.3 megawatts of solar power this year thanks to two newly completed solar projects.
Read MoreStop & Shop is acquiring King Kullen, the Bethpage-based grocery chain recognized by the Smithsonian Institution as America’s first supermarket.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington Community Development Agency recently broke ground on a 14-unit affordable housing complex for veterans.
Read MoreThe Paramount, which hosts an annual blood drive and has frequently donated concert tickets to Long Island charities, was ranked among the top 5 club venues in the world.
Read MoreThe New York Islanders held their annual holiday hospital visits on Thursday, spreading cheer to local hospitals across Long Island.
Read MoreGold Coast Bank Founder and CEO George Tsunis joined breast cancer survivors, advocates, civic leaders and county officials to illuminate Gold Coast Bank with pink LED lights in honor of Lorraine Pace, a Long Island breast cancer advocacy pioneer.
Read MoreHabitat for Humanity of Suffolk welcomed former Huntington Town Councilwoman Tracey Edwards as its new executive director.
Read MoreA Huntington nonprofit has been gaining traction recycling bicycles and promoting bike safety awareness on Long Island.
Read MoreVolunteers from Long Island’s nonprofit and business communities join together to help make a difference across the Island. (Gallery)
Read MoreLong Island Chef Tom Schaudel will be the culinary master for Homecoming Farm’s inaugural Cocktails in the Cloister event on September 27.
Read MoreVolunteers from Long Island’s nonprofit and business communities join together to help make a difference across the Island. (Gallery)
Read MoreView photos from the 41st Kings Park Day on Saturday, June 18.
Tents lined Main Street on Saturday afternoon for the annual street fair as residents browsed the booths of various local vendors and nonprofits. Children and pets joined in on the festivities as well, with kids playing on inflatable slides and bounce castles set up in front of the library on Indian Head Road.
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