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The Halloween spirit abounds as we near that spooky date. There’s much to see and do in the area, before the candy-fest arrives next Saturday. Whether you want to step back in time to celebrate Halloween the way Long Islanders did over 120 years ago, stop by Cradle of Aviation museum for some “haunting” after hours, visit the grounds of Nassau County Museum of Art all dressed up in its Halloween finery, or find some scary thrills at one of the haunted houses in the area, there’s something for Halloween lovers of all ages. Here’s a round-up of where to go this weekend: more
Travel to a far-away land with a magical and mischievous monkey as your guide in the new traveling exhibit at the Long Island Children’s Museum. “The Monkey King: A Story from China” introduces families to the ancient Chinese tale, Journey to the West. It’s a story of a mischievous monkey who takes visitors on a journey that finds him creating havoc in the Heavenly Palace, meeting Buddha, and overcoming numerous challenges, all the while teaching about China’s rich culture. The magical Monkey King’s adventures will delight and intrigue families. more
Anthony J. Santino is seeking a fifth term as a councilman for the Town of Hempstead's fourth district, vowing to “continue to manage your tax dollars in tough times.” more
Although the Herald Community Newspapers have had an online presence since 1999, an expanded, more comprehensive Web site has recently been launched to help readers keep in closer touch with their communities. The new LIHerald.com has more news, sports, local business and arts coverage and event listings than ever before. more
Judy Martin, Baldwin resident and an Emmy Award-winning journalist with News 12 Long Island, will be the keynote speaker at the 19th Annual Caregivers Luncheon for the Long Island Chapter of the New York State Association of Health Care Providers. more
When Non Stop to Cairo guitarist Nick Diamond nearly lost his fingers in a freak shop accident in February, the then-three members of the Baldwin band weren't sure if they would be able to continue. more
It's a “rap.” Baldwin resident Dr. John Clarke won the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' H1N1 public service announcement contest with his rap video urging Americans to wash their hands regularly and practice other good hygiene habits to prevent the spread of the swine flu virus. more
When our thoughts turn to fall, that means it’s time for that annual autumn treat: the Long Island Fair. Old Bethpage Village’s recreation of a 19th century county fair continues to entertain as it offers visitors the opportunity to take a break from the fast pace of modern life with a glimpse of the Long Island of bygone days. more
Some of Long Island's top talent convenes on the C.W. Post Campus’ stage – and throughout the grounds – as Tilles Center opens its 2009-10 season with Experience Long Island 2009 this weekend. more
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