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Joel Sikowitz Orchestra will be taking the stage to open the summer series.
Long-time vacant spot fills in as hair salon announces its approach.
Certified instructor will lead classes outdoors on the Conklin House lawn.
Students read storm story essays aloud to hundreds at Lindy Community Forum last month.
Plan out your holiday weekend with our up-to-date weather forecast for the next four days.
Plan out your holiday weekend with our up-to-date weather forecast for the next four days.
Plan out your holiday weekend with our up-to-date weather forecast for the next four days.
Plan out your holiday weekend with our up-to-date weather forecast for the next four days.
Frozen yogurt and ice cream shop back in business as owners recover from Sandy.
Incoming class of sixth-graders says good-bye to their neighborhood schools.
In-classroom lesson teaches students about famous lighthouse.
Sgt. Bill McKenna honored in benefit event held at Fireman's Park.
LIPA to be phased out as PSEG takes over everyday operations of power on Long Island.
Graduated class collected over $11,000 as part of their gift to the school.
Next-door restaurants close after landlord ends lease on both.
Babylon Village Pool grounds will open to public on July 6, but pool is a maybe.
Incoming freshman say goodbye to Lindenhurst Middle School.
Village residents concerned unkept properties could lead to more dangers for their families.