Huntington Natives to Perform In Inaugural Great Eastern Music Festival
/A pair of Huntington natives will perform in the Montauk Historical Society’s inaugural Great Eastern Music Festival next weekend.
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Read MoreIf surviving a nuclear blast is on your to-do list, there's a colonial split-level on a hilltop acre in Greenlawn that could be for you.
Read MoreOutside of Manor Farm there is a sign for a sunflower maze. Those who approach from Manor Road will soon see a half-acre of towering sunflowers planted by Rich and Elisa Brundige.
Read MoreMagician Mat Franco, winner of “America’s Got Talent” season nine, is getting ready to hit Huntington later this year, when he’ll put his Las Vegas show on hold for a one-night-only show at The Paramount.
Read MoreInpreet Rattu was 13 years old when she competed in her first pageant, the Miss Long Island Teen portion of the Miss Long Island and Miss Long Island Teen pageant.
Read MorePSEG Long Island employees recently volunteered at the Carpenter Farm Park in Greenlawn to help restore the park’s natural ecosystem, cleaning up trash and clearing an invasive plant species.
Read MoreHuntington is a town filled with culture, food, nature, and other delights, many of which spur from the rich historical foundation it was built on. Huntington has seen it all, embracing each era with its changing culture and conflicts.
Read MoreHuntington-native Alex Gardega has been painting murals for over 20 years, including at the Chrysler Building and American Museum of Natural History.
Read MoreFor 69 days, Kevin Record lived a simple life, his only daily concerns being having enough food and water, what kind of weather he would face, and where he would rest his weary body at the end of each day during his 3,865-mile bike ride to across the country.
Read MoreThe Dix Hills Fire Department is primed to host its first ever Junior Firefighter Academy, seeking to teach children ages 12-14 hands-on rescue skills and field trips.
Read MoreJunior sailors of all skill levels converged at the Northport Yacht Club last week to hit the open water and race in an effort to help fund the dreams of Suffolk County Make-A-Wish recipients. Though off to a slow start with a lack of wind, the July 28 regatta helped raise $44,000 through a combination of pledges and sponsorships from local businesses.
Read MoreStudents from Huntington-based theater group From Stage to Screen Performing Arts Academy commanded the stage at Five Towns College on July 22 as they dazzled the audience for the ninth annual Summer Intensive program, performing “Legally Blonde: The Musical.”
Read MoreArtists were recently asked to submit their depictions of Long Island landmarks for a Cold Spring Harbor art exhibit.
Read MoreFor the past two decades, The Tenderloins four-man comedy troupe has set out to annoy on a seemingly daily basis. Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn and Sal Vulcano, known for hit hidden camera television show “Impractical Jokers,” have been doing it since grade school.
Read MoreJust last year, Greenalwn resident Christian Siems received a new heart. The 22-year-old suffered from heart condition that caused his heart to become weakened and enlarged, and unable to pump blood effectively.
Read MoreGraphic designer David Whitcher has given Huntington High School a makeover. Whitcher, with the help of students and local volunteers, has painted and re-painted several murals across the campus, including on the 200-foot wall found opposite the school’s entrance on McKay Road
Read MoreThe YMCA of Long Island has kicked off its “Road to Olympics” campaign, which highlights the multiple sports and activities the Y offers in an effort to encourage active lifestyles ahead of the upcoming Olympic Games.
Read MoreThe stage at the John W. Engeman Theater in Northport illuminated summertime on a Greek island on Saturday, as it was dressed in accents of blue, white stonewalls, budding flowers and a wooden dock. Audience members took in the beautiful setting as they proceeded to their seats to witness Tony Award-nominated musical “Mamma Mia!”
Read MoreTraveling north from their Commack homes, Ryan Lally and Mike Rayfield found themselves in Northport Village last week. The pair, posted up near the Northport World War II Memorial outside of the village park, stared at their illuminated smartphone screens, concentrating and tapping rapidly.
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Going on its second year, the Coltrane Day Music Festival is primed to pack Heckscher Park with a slew of talented musicians this Saturday.
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