Just as fast as the daffodil and tulip buds pop up, so are the spring breaks from school. From elementary to college, families everywhere are gearing...
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Many of the lighthouses that surround Long Island have interesting legends and histories that come with their existence. Most are associated with...
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“St. Baldrick’s began as a casual conversation between friends and has exploded into the world’s biggest volunteer-driven...
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Natural disasters, Prohibition, erosion, flawed structural engineering and even decommission hasn’t been enough to extinguish the glory of the...
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In 1826 a light was erected on the barrier island of Long Island. Standing 74 feet high this beacon guided with a stout posture, the many freighters...
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The source or spring of a river, that’s what the dictionary says, but Riverhead means so much more, especially to this former resident. I have...
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I would be willing to bet most of you wouldn’t associate a cattle ranch with Long Island and you probably wouldn’t have guessed that the...
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