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Robin Wilson, the iconic voice of the multi-platinum selling Gin Blossoms — and current frontman for The Smithereens — will join the ranks of Long Island legends lBilly Joel, Joan Jett, Carole King, Twisted Sister, Public Enemy and countless others when he is inducted into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame on Friday. more
The Nassau Pops Symphony Orchestra performs a summertime concert of film and Broadway favorites. more
Vyancka Kilimet, owner of the Little Sugar Shop, at 157 Rockaway Ave., has a closet full of books that she frequently consults to inform her baking style. more
Because I don’t live near my children, when I visit, I stay with them, for anywhere from a few days to a week. more
I wonder how many parents would buy Lunchables for their kids if they knew that a team of food technicians, product marketers and cigarette company executives developed this longtime staple of the American school cafeteria. more
There's plenty of music in the area when some of the area's favorite tribute bands play at the Rock Village Festival in Rockville Centre on Saturday. Also, hear the all-female rockers Antigone Rising, at a free concert at Nickerson Beach on Sunday. more
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has Big Soda up in arms and vowing to fight the Big Apple’s recent ban on the oversized sugary drinks that the mayor contends have contributed to the city’s growing obesity epidemic. more
On my last day of radiation, I drove up to the NYU Women’s Cancer Center and saw a man leaning against the front door, smoking. more
Valley Stream’s downtown business district has a couple of new faces and business owners are ready to serve tasty treats. Opening up a “nest” is the Chicken Coop at 159 Rockaway Ave. and ready to bring in the “dough” is the Little Sugar Shop right around the corner at 4 E. Valley Stream Blvd. more
Leggz Ltd. dancers brought some of the Nutcracker characters to life at the Sugar Plum Ball in December, held at the Long Island Marriott and attended by 800 guests, in a benefit for the Nassau County United Cerebral Palsy center. more
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