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 Debbi Spiegel March 22, 2013
Earth Hour 2013 will take place tomorrow from 8:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.
By Robert Ottone March 21, 2013
Indecent exposure and flashing have been in the news a bit recently.
By Save the Great South Bay March 21, 2013
“Hurricane Sandy was, like the financial meltdown, a perfect storm. It was nothing like we'd ever seen, even unprecedented -- a late October Hurricane…”
By Robert Ottone March 19, 2013
Mayor Bloomberg continues his agenda of making New York healthier by targeting the sale of cigarettes.
By Vickie Moller March 18, 2013
Stony Brook residents were out in numbers yesterday protesting the housing in their neighborhood that is allegedly being illegally rented to Stony Brook University students.
By Lyndsay McCabe March 16, 2013
Rich and Samantha Specht keep the memory of their son alive through ReesSpecht Life, a group that encourages random acts of kindness and funds college scholarships.
By Robert Ottone March 15, 2013
Former vice presidential shortlist nominee comes out in favor of gay marriage.
By Vickie Moller March 14, 2013
Mineola and Three Village School Districts are among twelve districts statewide to be awarded competitive education grants for management efficiency by Gov. Cuomo.
By Long Island News & PR March 14, 2013
Saturday Night and Sunday Matinee Performances At Carle Place High School.
By Vickie Moller March 13, 2013
The NYS Teacher of the Year Program is seeking nominations from all school districts across LI and NYS for 2014 Teacher of the Year.
By Long Island News & PR March 13, 2013
Although the 2013 US Women’s Golf Open will be taking place in Southampton this June, the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce and its members are preparing for the increase of visitors to the area with a ...
By Long Island News & PR March 11, 2013
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the appointment of retired U.S. Army Colonel Eric J. Hesse as the new Director of the New York State Division of Veterans' Affairs.
By Long Island News & PR March 10, 2013
Join us for our fund and charitable Chinese Auction/Dinner fundraiser to help Kara Hirsch, a local student battling bone cancer.
By Lyndsay McCabe March 09, 2013
Sixteen year old Ashley Murray was escorted to the Southold Town Police Department by a friend and is in good physical health, police say.
By Cait Russell March 06, 2013
In anticipation of Winter Storm Saturn, the Fire Island Ferry will suspend all service tomorrow, and numerous schools on Long Island are closed for the evening, and into tomorrow.
By Allison Gayne March 06, 2013
Long Island Cruizin’ For A Cure is pleased to announce Winthrop-University Hospital as the newest partner to participate in the not-for-profit organization's September car show designed to promote prostate cancer awareness and early detection.
By Vickie Moller March 05, 2013
Following the 2008 recession, thousands of private sector jobs affecting most industries on Long Island were lost, personal income dropped, housing values declined dramatically, the numbers of foreclosures grew at an alarming rate and health ...
By Long Island News & PR March 05, 2013
Thursday, March 21 at Magnolia Senior Center - hosted by Farmingdale State College Horticulture Committee.
By Vickie Moller March 04, 2013
After investment banking firm Cantor Fitzgerald lost 658 of its 960 employees in the 2001World Trade Center attacks, the company's Chairman and CEO, Howard W. Lutnick, and his sister, Edie Lutnick, co-founded The Cantor Fitzgerald ...
By Christian Abbatecola March 04, 2013
As the federal government cuts $85 billion in spending, many agencies brace for impact.