A Local’s Crowning Achievement
/A Cold Spring Harbor local is making waves in the world of gemology after creating the the centerpiece for Miss Denmark’s crown, which she will bring with her to the Miss Universe Pageant in January 2017.
Read MoreA Cold Spring Harbor local is making waves in the world of gemology after creating the the centerpiece for Miss Denmark’s crown, which she will bring with her to the Miss Universe Pageant in January 2017.
Read MoreAn Oldfield Middle School eighth grader was recently recognized for her efforts in community service after being selected as the school’s annual Prudential Spirit of Community Award winner.
Read MoreThe stage of the John W. Engeman Theater is bringing an energetic performance to Northport Village this holiday season with the timeless and magical tale of “Mary Poppins.”
Read MoreIt was a festive Friday night in Northport Village, where hundreds of people gathered for the annual tree lighting ceremony. Joining together in lighting the village tree were Olympian Allie Long, of Northport, who played on the U.S. National Women’s Soccer team in this past summer’s Olympic Games; and Michael Brannigan, of East Northport, a U.S. Paralympian who won a gold in the 1,500-meter race at this year’s Paralympic games.
Read MoreCheck out what specials have come to S.T.A.G.S, where you can get pancakes or brunch with Santa, and when a very special brewery tree lighting will be occurring.
Read MoreMy brother, Constantine “Gus” Socrates Savalas, can look back proudly at his long life. Now at 96, I want to tell America about him and all the wonderful veterans like him who have made our country great and safe.
Read MoreAmanda Herbert has been riding horses since she was a little girl, gradually advancing her skills and learning from these majestic animals.
Now 25 years old, the former Huntington resident is set to be one of three who will represent the United States in the August 2017 Mongol Derby in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Read MoreThe Huntington High School community converged at the high school’s gymnasium to celebrate at a pep rally Thursday the life of inspiring Blue Devil Eli Mollineaux, who died Oct. 31.
Read MoreThe Long Island Fight For Charity raised more than $100,000 for various charities on Monday in an event full of intense bouts and sportsmanship all around.
Read MoreTim Kelly, of East Northport’s Lark Pub And Grub, recently teamed up with the brewers at Oyster Bay Brewing to craft a solid Red IPA, which will soon be available at both the 93 Larkfield Road pub, and at the brewery’s tasting room in Oyster Bay.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington Fire Chiefs’ Council recently presented the Chief Todd Sammis Firefighter of the Year Award to ex-Chief Jack Italiano Jr. of the Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department.
Read MoreThe Airplane Family & Friends troupe and Live Dead 69 will descend upon The Paramount on Dec. 14 to bring 1969 back to a modern audience.
Read MoreJust one day before Veterans Day, members of the Marine Corps League of Huntington, Detachment 792, came togetherto celebrate an occasion dating back to before our nation was formed. It was the birthday of the United State Marine Corps.
Read MoreAt the grand opening of its Melville showroom last weekend, Grace Music School officials announced the school’s first piano competition, which will task participants will performing a song from Billy Joel’s classical album, “Fantasies and Delusions.”
Read MoreDozens of veterans and community members gathered at Greenlawn Memorial Park Monument on Veterans Day to commemorate the brave men and women who scarified and continue to sacrifice for the country.
Read MoreDark Star Orchestra, a Grateful Dead tribute band, will bring The Paramount to life for two nights next weekend.
Read MoreHuntington Town Hall is decked in historical artifacts that highlight the industries that flourished around the town’s harbors.
The display is part of an annual tradition that brings to the forefront a different piece of the town’s history through its historic archives. This year’s exhibit, titled “A Sea of History-Our Maritime Heritage,” features artifacts and documents from 1676-1902.
Read MoreHarborfields high schooler Katelyn Maher first saw her passion for graphic design emerge when she was a sophomore.
Now, as a senior, that passion has grown to incorporate designing t-shirts that are being sold at Bronx Zoo and Central Park Zoo through the New York Wildlife Conservation.
Read MoreThough 16-year-old Noah Helburn is new to Huntington, he’s already on his way to help the community through his new initiative called “Tutoring For A Cause.”
Read MoreAudiences can expect a vibrant and rocking show at The Paramount on Nov. 16, when Fitz and the Tantrums takes to the stage.
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