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A new exhibition has opened at Raynham Hall Museum, featuring miniatures from a number of historical epochs and continents. Entitled “History in Miniature,” the exhibit offers visitors a different way to view history, capturing moments and ways of life from across the expanse of human history. more
The North Shore Land Alliance has been celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, as well as the completion of its new headquarters at the Tavern House and Cook’s Cottage in the Humes Preserve in Mill Neck. After two decades of work, the future of land preservation on the North Shore is looking a little brighter. more
Bibliophiles and history-lovers alike made their way to Theodore’s Books in Oyster Bay for a discussion with author Jeff Shaara to discuss his newest novel “The Old Lion: A Novel of Theodore Roosevelt.” Shaara, whose father Michael was famous for his novel series on the Civil War, spoke in a Q&A format along with Theodore’s’ owner Steve Israel and Howard Ehrlich, chief executive officer of the Theodore Roosevelt Association. more
St. Gertrude’s Catholic Church held a very successful event this summer that people are still talking about. more
The Oakland A’s of Oyster Bay Little League recently won the Majors Division Championship in a 5-3 victory. more
At U.S. District Court in Central Islip on June 30, embattled U.S. Rep. George Santos made his second appearance to address a range of criminal charges against him. more
There is a memorable Life magazine photograph of John F. Kennedy Jr., President Kennedy’s son, as a toddler in the Oval Office. Playing inside the desk where his father is working, he peers out after opening a front panel. more
When they first started playing lacrosse for Rough Rider Lacrosse in kindergarten, Aidan Lough, Cole Aasheim and Philip “PJ” Verdi could never have imagined that they would play together for the next 13 years. Now the three friends will be playing lacrosse in college, where they will take the lessons and skills learned as Rough Riders to the next level. more
The environmental group Save the Sound released their annual Long Island Sound Beach Report, and unfortunately the results for the Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Estuary were mixed at best. The result of water quality sampling done by county agencies covering roughly 200 beaches on both sides of the Sound, the Sound Beach Report grades beaches and harbors based on levels of bacterial contamination. more
Oyster Bay’s patriotic spirit was on display at the annual Fourth of July Parade and Celebration in the heart of the historic hamlet. more
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