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From vocal journeys to animal adventures, there's much to do to escape the January blahs this weekend. more
Jungle Jack Hanna, America’s favorite zookeeper, brings some of his many animal friends to NYCB Theatre at Westbury next weekend. more
“I didn’t get much sleep last night because I was as nervous as the kids,” Herb Weiss, South Side High School’s science research facilitator, said about waiting for the results of the Siemens Math, Science & Technology competition, announced on Oct. 21. “I was thinking about who would win and who wouldn’t. It’s like being a parent to all the kids.” more
We all have our dark side. Mine leads me between the covers of books that feature a fair amount of disappointing human behavior and sad examples of poor choices (sex and violence). I can say this in … more
Long Island troubadour and anti-hunger activist Harry Chapin died in a crash on the Long Island Expressway 30 years ago. On Monday evening, Long Island musical artists gathered at East Meadow’s Eisenhower Park to perform a concert and food drive in tribute to the late singer-songwriter, playing his songs for the cause to which he was dedicated. more
Three decades have passed since Harry Chapin’s tragic death on the Long Island Expressway on his way to a performance in Eisenhower Park in July 1981. That concert that he intended to give now takes place in the form of an annual tribute concert, on Monday, July 18. more
The Valley Stream Christian Academy held its annual fundraiser on April 1. The auction had a wild west theme. Money raised will be used to support the school and various charities. more
Area stages are active this weekend with music, theater and dance. more
A long-simmering parking dispute that has pitted neighbors of the new Wild Ginger restaurant, at Sunrise Highway and North Forest Avenue, against its management and the company operating its valet service was topic No. 1 at a packed meeting in Village Hall on Aug. 10. more
Sharp-shooting Annie Oakley and friends came to town on July 11 when Plaza Productions, Inc. presented “Annie Get Your Gun” in East Rockaway’s Memorial Park. more
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