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With testing for the COVID-19 coronavirus at a premium, given the number of tests available, the number of places administering them and available time slots, the Hewlett- and Oceanside-based dental practice of Drs. Ron Kaminer and Melissa Rosenfeld, Smiles by Design, is offering tests through MicroGenDx, a Texas-based dental supplier and laboratory. more
The Experience Pantry, at The Experience Vineyard Church in Rockville Centre, is one of the few food pantries still open amid the coronavirus pandemic, and to comply with the latest guidelines, is now providing bags of food to those in need, using a drive-through system. more
Hunger is found everywhere, even here on Long Island. The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines food insecurity for households as those that are “uncertain of having, or unable to acquire enough food to meet the needs of all their members.” more
Every Sunday morning through Nov. 24, the Rockville Centre Farmers Market, organized by the Long Island Growers Market, brings fresh, locally made food to the village. more
Hundreds gathered for some outdoor food and fun at the Village Green on Friday. more
Restaurants in Rockville Centre now have a model of Earth-friendly excellence in their midst. Arooga’s Tap and Kitchen on North Village Avenue is the first food establishment in the village to be recognized as a Green Restaurant. more
It’s no secret that Rockville Centre is a destination for dining. Whether residents or visitors want Japanese or Jamaican, Mediterranean or Mexican, they can find an array of cuisines within a few village blocks. In recent and coming months, new eateries are opening and established ones are expanding, giving villagers even more options. more
Food trucks aren’t a new concept, but they are often innovating and carving out new spaces in the food world, including in Rockville Centre. more
Bless the internet and social media. I never thought I would utter those words, but I did, just today, and I mean it, especially over this holiday week. more
Nassau County’s most famous Republican, President Theodore Roosevelt, dedicated much of his life to preserving nature. During his time in the White House, the Oyster Bay resident . . . more
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