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Two community-curated murals were installed this week in the employee cafeteria at Mercy Medical Center as a way to thank all of the front-line staff who have fought, and continue to fight, against Covid-19 and to bring the community together during such challenging times. more
Workers on the front lines – those who show up daily for jobs where they are potentially exposed to the coronavirus – are being seen as heroes for the work that they do, and many people in the Rockville Centre community are doing more than simply just thanking people for the work they do. more
Lenox Elementary School kindergartners in Mrs. Kelly Iannone’s class recently went from painting with their fingers to painting with acrylics, receiving direct training from local artist Fred … more
The temperature was 37 degrees in Bayville last Saturday, but a mural depicting a day at one of the village’s beaches made the chill tolerable. A large group of residents gathered in Bayville … more
As two lifeguards chat, a little boy, pail in hand, looks toward the Long Island Sound, a masterfully created sandcastle nearby. A small tent displaying an American flag could belong to any of the … more
Mark Fay has long had a penchant for painting murals. He even said it runs in his blood. His grandfather, Charles Gulbrandsen, was an apprentice in the early 1900s on the original mural that adorns … more
Eighteen Baldwin High School art students spent months painting and photographing murals to calm patients at Long Island Jewish Valley Stream, and on May 28, the students unveiled their work to the hospital’s staff. more
With a cut of the red ribbon, the new mural commemorating Freeport’s history became a fixture to add to the village’s charm on April 11. The Long Island Arts Council at Freeport undertook the … more
A new garden is in the works at the William L. Buck School in District 24, the effort initiated with the hanging of a mural on the front of the building that reminds students to “Take care of our … more
First it was a schoolhouse. Then a firehouse. Now it’s a museum. The small wooden building on Waverly Avenue, constructed in 1893 and moved three times, has quite a history in Seaford, and now it is used as a monument to Seaford’s history. more
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