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By Lon Cohen June 09, 2022
Get a photo op with a replica Jeep on opening weekend of Jurassic World: Dominion.
By Long Island June 06, 2022
The Great Outdoors is the Great Host this week in Queens this week with en plein air music, comic books, tours, dance, foraging, and even Disney. Stay indoors for a cow opera and Def Poetry ...
By Long Island June 06, 2022
The Long Island Science Center has been awarded a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts Capital Projects Fund in the amount of $496,000 for a rooftop planetarium and lecture hall.
By Lon Cohen June 06, 2022
Until recently, remnants of an old Long Island drive-in movie theater could still be seen in Rocky Point.
By Catherine Eve June 04, 2022
June is Pride Month and here are some events celebrating and showing support for the LGBTQ+ communities.
By Long Island June 01, 2022
Long Island’s largest celebration of Israel on Sunday, June 12, 3-8 p.m. at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow.
By Long Island May 27, 2022
The Museum of American Armor in Old Bethpage, legislators voted unanimously to allocate $250,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funding to establish a new paid scholarship program for local college students.
By Long Island May 25, 2022
A recent study shows New York Millennials have shockingly poor awareness and understanding of the events of the Holocaust;
By Lon Cohen May 24, 2022
Fact: The hamlet of Kings Park got its name from the hospital, not the other way around.
By Long Island May 21, 2022
On May 21, 1927, the pilot completed the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight.
By Lon Cohen May 19, 2022
Edith Gross, of Oakdale, told her harrowing story.
By Lon Cohen May 16, 2022
Leo Fishel pitched one game in the Major Leagues in 1899.
By Long Island May 13, 2022
Friday the Thirteenth isn't the only combination on the calendar that has inspired superstition.
By Long Island May 13, 2022
The Bellmore Playhouse hosts a night of horror film shorts, film director Q&As, live music, and more, on Friday, May 13.
By Chris Boyle May 13, 2022
“The quality and talent of young artists from across the First District remains unparalleled," said Congressman Zeldin.
By Long Island May 12, 2022
The East End hot spot invites visitors and locals to enjoy fun and free programming all summer long
By Lon Cohen May 12, 2022
Bay houses have no foundation and can float away in a storm.
By Lon Cohen May 09, 2022
Fact: During Prohibition, Freeport Point Shipyard built patrol boats for the Coast Guard side-by-side with vessels for the rum runners they were chasing down.
By Lon Cohen May 06, 2022
Where to grab your stash of free comics on Saturday, May 7.
By Long Island May 06, 2022
The series opens May 13 with one of the two films for which Wong Howe won an Academy Award: Hud (1963), directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman.