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Kids will enjoy a new take on the classic tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears when this charming show makes its way to Long Island Children's Museum. Other options for some family fun include Family Day and Nassau County Museum of Ar and the Mounted Cowboy Shooting Match at Old Bethpage Village. more
It's time to enjoy those July Fourth fireworks. The pyrotechnics are always glorious and with the holiday falling midweek – on Wednesday this year – the festivities begin early, so we can partake of holiday merriment throughout the week. more
The historic Nunley's Carousel commemorates its milestone birthday with a special 1912 festival this weekend. Also step back in time to the days when Model A Fords were popular at Old Bethpage Village. On stage, check out Plaza Theatrical Productions version of the beloved Broadway hit, "The Producers," in Bellmore. more
For many Long Islanders, the unofficial kickoff to summer fun begins with a trip to Jones Beach to watch those amazing aerial maneuvers that take over the sky during the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Air Show on Saturday and Sunday. more
Local police say they have arrested a Queens man for committing several sexual crimes over the past couple of weeks, including following a woman in Elmont last Friday, while he was armed with a hammer. more
Spring fever is upon us, and with it, Earth Day arrives on Sunday at the conclusion of the school break week. The many events taking place throughout “Earth Month” remind everyone how precious our environment is and the role we all have in continuing to preserve and protect it. more
Nearly 100 local residents rallied on Feb. 2 at the Village of Floral Park Recreational Center to show their opposition to plans for a casino at Belmont Park, which were recently proposed by the Shinnecock Indian Nation, who recently partnered with Detroit developer Michael Malik on the potential development project. more
Born in the Village of Floral Park in 1922, Barbara Gill was the daughter of Redmond and Florence Joyce, and the youngest of four siblings. Gill, known to many local residents as active and compassionate, died on Jan. 19, with family by her side. She was 89. more
The Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) hosted a seminar in Williston Park on Jan. 10 — and the state’s new tax levy cap law that went into effect in January was a hot … more
“What does an art gallery do? It provokes the imagination,” says photographer Susan Grieco, who, along with about 10 other professional photographers who shoot for the Herald, has … more
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