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Community members were welcome to browse through vendors at the Franklin Square Kiwanis Club Street Fair on Oct. 7. more
Franklin Square residents lined Franklin Avenue on Sept. 14 for the Kiwanis’ biannual street fair. “It was one of the largest attended street fairs in years,” said Carl Gerrato, the club’s … more
As we bid farewell to summer and welcome fall, we prepare to savor all the delights of the season — from strolling pumpkin patches to browsing arts and crafts, from enjoying a local band to simply enjoying the great outdoors. The sights, sounds, smells and tastes of a fair . . . more
The Bellmore Family Street Festival will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17 and 18. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores, the fair has long … more
The 15th annual Franklin Square Spring festival took place this past Sunday. People of all ages strolled along Franklin Avenue to check out vendors, get a delicious sausage and peppers hero, stop at … more
Long Island is famous for its wide variety of things to see and do, and when autumn announces itself with cooler temperatures and kids heading back to school, one of the most enjoyable activities a family can take part in is attending a local fair. more
For Franklin Square’s Luis Moreno, dabbling in music was always a hobby he enjoyed in his spare time, but he never anticipated putting together an album and developing a fan base both in the United … more
The days are becoming noticeably shorter, and the air is gradually turning cooler. Children have returned from camp. Vacations spent at the beach or in the mountains are ending. more
Nearly 1,000 local residents attended the 17th annual Covert Avenue Chamber of Commerce Street Fair, which took place on Sept. 17, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and featured family fun, food, vendors, face-painting, bouncy and mechanical rides, and musical and dance performances. more
After one very hot summer, fall has at last arrived, bringing with it cool, crisp air, football and street fairs. Fall festivals have long been a South Shore tradition, perfectly suited to our many small-town downtowns. more
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