If you're actively involved in the community, or you care about local Long Island charities and causes, make sure to keep in the know with Long Island's Community articles. Focusing on issues that matter most to the local community at large, these articles provide you with information about the good works of local charities, as well as the issues that matter to Long Islanders most.
By Chris Boyle June 23, 2021
“I want to congratulate the newest Eagle Scouts of Troop 1776, Matthew Kucera, Justin Ammann and Harrison Gudzik,” said Legislator Anker.
By Chris Boyle June 22, 2021
"Congratulations and thank you to our third round winners - you have done a great service to your communities," Cuomo said.
By Chris Boyle June 21, 2021
Ceremonial first pitch by SCPD officer Christopher Racciopo who survived a life-threatening line-of-duty stabbing earlier this year.
By Chris Boyle June 21, 2021
Presented by Law Enforcement Against Drugs (L.E.A.D.), the carnival will be open to the public.
By Chris Boyle June 21, 2021
Tickets will be $10, with proceeds benefitting the Islander's Children Foundation.
By Lon Cohen June 19, 2021
Awarded “Tree City USA” status for fifth time.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2021
Seventh Precinct Police Officer Jason Famoso responded to a 911 call reporting a woman in labor at her home on Nautilus Drive.
By Chris Boyle June 18, 2021
Artis is the only freestanding memory care community in Commack with 64 private suites for residents.
By Lon Cohen June 15, 2021
Pilot garden has 20 beds and will be distributed by a lottery system to both residents and non-residents.
By Chris Boyle June 15, 2021
Sylvia was philanthropic and civic oriented.
By Chris Boyle June 15, 2021
Winners receive a full scholarship to a SUNY or CUNY College or University.
By Lon Cohen June 11, 2021
Event held on World Blood Donor Day is in honor of a local girl with a rare blood disorder.
By Lon Cohen June 09, 2021
Swan was delivered to Sweet Briar Nature Center.
By Lon Cohen June 09, 2021
A section of Washington Avenue in Deer Park was renamed “Bishop Winfred J. Pippen Memorial Way.”
By Lon Cohen June 07, 2021
Town worked with Audubon New York to install signs on islands in South Shore bays.
By Chris Boyle June 07, 2021
The annual ECPAT-USA Survivor Solidarity Ride brings awareness to the reality that child trafficking is happening in every state in the nation.
By Chris Boyle June 07, 2021
Earlier this year, Longwood Junior High School student, Carlie Preudhomme, completed a school research project on Civil War soldier, Albert J. Freeman.
By Lon Cohen June 06, 2021
Glen “Doc” Moody died on April 8, 2020 when he succumbed to his PTSD.
By Long Island June 05, 2021
The Town of Hempstead announced a new service that enables seniors and homebound residents to have COVID-19 vaccines administered at their homes.
By Catherine Eve June 05, 2021
Celebrate Pride Month at Long Island Pride 2021 featuring the Queen tribute band, Almost Queen.