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Paranormal Cirque III heads to Smith Haven Mall Aug. 1 to 4
The circus is back in town but this time the adults will have all the fun. Paranormal Cirque III arrives at the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove from August 1 to 4 featuring a brand new show for mature audiences. The circus will once again be under the big...
Tanger Outlets Deer Park Celebrates Families with Back-to-School Luau, Aug. 10
Tanger Outlets Deer Park invites shoppers to say Aloha to the school season with its Back-to-School Luau on Saturday, Aug. 10 from 1 – 3 p.m. While shopping the latest looks and best deals from top brands including Nike, Crocs, J. Crew and Gap, families can celebrate with an array of fun-filled activities, games and giveaways and learn how to hula from traditional Polynesian dancers. TangerClub Gold & Platinum Members can enjoy a complimentary frozen tropical treat.
Horse spotted hanging out in Islip pub: Humane Long Island
ISLIP, N.Y. (PIX11) – A horse was seen hanging out by the bar in a Long Island restaurant over the weekend, according to Humane Long Island. The horse was spotted inside The Harp & Hound at 528 Main St. in Islip, according to social media posts obtained by the humane society. One of the photos showed the horse standing with multiple partons by the bar.
Supreme Philly Cheesesteaks to be replaced by taco eatery in Babylon Village
Greater Babylon coverage is funded in part by The Argyle Theatre, where Broadway comes to Babylon. Click here for tickets to ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ performing July 11 through Sept. 1. Babylon Village has lost its go-to Philadelphia-style cheesesteak joint. Supreme Philly Cheesesteaks, founded by Plainview’s Jerry Paiaros in...
The True Story of the Amityville Horror
Since 1977, a lake house in Amityville, New York, has been the subject of multiple books, television programs, and almost 15 movies. However, the real story of the "Amityville Horror" is rarely told in the films, which focus more on a fiction based around the Lutz family and their alleged haunting. One of the most interesting facts about the Amityville case is that the hauntings have been debunked numerous times. The defense lawyer who initially represented mass murderer Ronald Defeo, Jr. has stated in multiple court documents that the entire haunting was a hoax. Still, the mythology of the Amityville home lives on.
Cha-Ching! $1M Lottery Prize Claimed By Long Island Man
This Long Island man has one million more reasons to be smiling.Salim Kahn, of Valley Stream, cashed in a second prize-winning Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million by matching the first five numbers, New York Lottery announced.He purchased the lucky ticket in Locust Valley, at the Citgo located at…
'Delight From Start To Finish': New Long Island Restaurant Lauded As 'Different, Delicious'
A new restaurant on Long Island promising “an unforgettable culinary journey” is already delighting diners days into business.Inca’s Peruvian Cuisine – located in the Brookhaven hamlet of Sound Beach at 157 Whitestone Road – held its soft opening in early July 2024.As the name implies, the eatery’s…
Syosset’s Dunkin’ Hosts Grand Re-Opening
On Wednesday, July 17 Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) attended the grand re-opening of the newly renovated Dunkin’ on Jackson Avenue in Syosset. The re-opening was attended by Scott Campbell of Metro Franchising and the Syosset business community, in addition to the Deputy Minority Leader’s office.
The 2 Islanders who took the stage with ‘Dogs In A Pile’ at GSB Music Fest
Greater Long Island coverage is funded in part by Toresco & Simonelli, a boutique injury and family law firm in West Islip. They fight for their clients. Click here to learn more and to get in touch. When the popular jam band Dogs In A Pile took the stage this...
New spot with Caribbean flair now midway through first summer in W. Babylon
Greater Babylon coverage is funded in part by The Argyle Theatre, where Broadway comes to Babylon. Click here for tickets to ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ performing July 11 through Sept. 1. [Editor’s note: The initial version of this article has been updated for accuracy.]. Meet the owners of...
Nassau Legislature Rules Committee votes to move forward with transferring operations of Nassau Coliseum to Las Vegas Sands
Those against a proposed casino at the Nassau Hub spoke out against the proposed lease transfer, saying it was the first step toward a casino coming to the area.
‘Dawgs’ from around the world arrive at Wing It On! in Copiague
Long Island’s only Wing It On! location is about to start selling franks — in the form of Nomad Dawgs, a foodie concept “that takes guests on a journey to savor unique varieties of hot dogs from around the world.”. So reads an announcement issued this week...
Chicken Hill Country Picnic and BBQ returns to Setauket Aug. 17
A fun family event that celebrates a forgotten part of the history of the Three Villages. Tickets are now on sale for the Three Village Community Trust’s 9th annual Chicken Hill BBQ, a genuine old-fashioned country picnic to be held on the lawn of the Bruce House and the Rubber Factory Worker Houses, 148 Main St., Setauket on Saturday, Aug. 17 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Deputy Minority Leader Drucker Supports Long Island Cares, Honors Harry Chapin’s Legacy at ‘Just Wild About Harry’ Concert
Photo Credit: Office of Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker. Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) celebrated the legacy of legendary Long Island singer-songwriter and philanthropist Harry Chapin at the 21st edition of the “Just Wild About Harry” concert – an annual benefit held to raise funds and food donations for Long Island Cares – the trailblazing food bank Chapin launched in 1980.
POB Seniors Club welcomes summer with barbecue
Nassau County Legislature Deputy Minority leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) recently joined his colleagues in government and the more than 100 members of the Plainview-Old Bethpage Seniors Club at the Jamaica Avenue School in Plainview for the club’s annual barbecue to herald the arrival of summer. During the celebration, Deputy Minority Leader Drucker recognized Cheryl Dender, the Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District’s coordinator of community services, for her service to the community and the Seniors Club.
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