If you're actively involved in the community, or you care about local Long Island charities and causes, make sure to keep in the know with Long Island's Community articles. Focusing on issues that matter most to the local community at large, these articles provide you with information about the good works of local charities, as well as the issues that matter to Long Islanders most.
By Chris Boyle May 04, 2021
(L to R): Mineman 2nd Class Robert Dasch of Bayport, N.Y. and Cmdr. Joseph Burgon.
By Chris Boyle April 30, 2021
Students wrote and illustrated haikus which they mailed to Legislator Birnbaum.
By Chris Boyle April 30, 2021
The Green Key Card will cost $15 for all Healthcare workers.
By Chris Boyle April 29, 2021
On Friday, April 23, 2021, more than 130 households tuned in for a virtual event program.
By Lon Cohen April 28, 2021
Residents from 860 homes disposed of 39 tons of waste during the weekend event.
By Chris Boyle April 28, 2021
This moving event served as a reminder that the faces of crime victims are those of our family, friends, neighbors, and community members.
By Chris Boyle April 28, 2021
Petty Officer Third Class Daniel Vintimilla joined the Navy three years ago and was the first generation in his family to serve.
By Chris Boyle April 27, 2021
Through art, the campaign aims to educate the public about the negative impacts of littering and the importance of persevering our environment.
By Chris Boyle April 23, 2021
Bentley had managed to get his head stuck in a circular opening designed for his view and was starting to display signs of distress.
By Chris Boyle April 22, 2021
New PAL units have been established in Elmont, Lawrence, and now Roosevelt.
By Chris Boyle April 22, 2021
The officers located a partially submerged boat with three men on board approximately ½ mile north of Crab Meadow Beach in Huntington.
By Chris Boyle April 21, 2021
Affordability is a key issue in the fight for universal broadband, as many families cannot afford to pay for broadband service in their homes.
By Chris Boyle April 20, 2021
Lupinacci: "We want to give these victims’ survivors a sacred place where the entire community can honor their loved ones’ memories."
By Chris Boyle April 19, 2021
These new Deputy Sheriff Recruits will begin a rigorous six-month training program.
By Lon Cohen April 18, 2021
The number represents a tripling of the Town’s usual meal delivery output.
By Lon Cohen April 16, 2021
The Town of Islip renamed Behrendt Court in Sayville to Sgt. James P. Bast Way.
By Chris Boyle April 16, 2021
Grant dollars will be applied toward expanding storage in the main laboratory.
By Chris Boyle April 16, 2021
“Fay Kellogg designed and built steel construction projects while simultaneously breaking glass ceilings,” said Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci.
By Chris Boyle April 16, 2021
U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove), who supports the THRIVE Agenda, met with those who attended the rally.
By Chris Boyle April 15, 2021
Lafazan has worked with Mill Neck to enact reforms aimed at better serving the County’s Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.