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More than 30,000 runners and walkers converged on the Red Hook section of Brooklyn on Sunday, lining up near the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel. At 9:30 a.m. they were off, hurrying through the tunnel and then the side streets and quiet park walkways of Lower Manhattan in the 11th annual Tunnel to Towers Run, which has become one of New York City’s biggest races. more
“I went to ground zero for the very first time two weeks ago, and when I went into the temporary museum, it was as if it happened yesterday,” said Noreen Costello, who lost her brother, … more
Last Sept. 11 marked the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, a terrible day on which more than 3,000 people, including dozens of South Shore residents, died. more
On Sept. 11, 2001, New York City firefighter Stephen Siller called his wife, Sarah, shortly after 8:46 a.m., when five Al Qaeda terrorists slammed American Airlines Flight 11 into the World Trade Center’s North Tower. more
Did you hear about the quiet fitness parade that occurs every summer in Baldwin? I am referring to a small contingent of Baldwinites who take advantage of the warm weather, and the peace and quiet once Baldwin Senior High School shuts down, to hit the track and to get in shape. more
Susan Molloy’s sixth-grade class at Levy-Lakeside Elementary School will hold a fundraiser at Long Island Laser Bounce in Levittown from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 7, to raise funds to drill a clean water well in South Sudan. more
They walked, jogged and some even sprinted around the athletic field as Francis X. Hegarty students and teachers joined together in the school’s annual Winner’s Walk on May 18. Sponsored by the … more
Last week, staff from School 5 in Oceanside organized a Walking School Bus, where students met with staff members at designated locations and walked to school, promoting a healthy lifestyle and … more
The seventh annual Robbie’s Run was the biggest ever, attracting 1,700 runners between its three races. That’s 200 more participants than ever before, said Jill Levine, founder of Forever Nine–The Robbie Levine Foundation, which sponsors the event. more
Check out some of the seals who make their winter home in Long Island waters with New Year's Day stroll along the Jones Beach shoreline. more
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