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Castillo on Long Island Restaurant Week: 'We're getting back to our pre-COVID levels'
Long Island Restaurant Week is back for its fall season, giving diners a chance to break free from their culinary routine and travel the world one dish at a time, from Cuba to France.
Town Supervisor: Oct. 26 Islip Apple Fest is 'one of the biggest festivals on Long Island'
Like a tiny seed that becomes a towering tree, the Islip Apple Festival has blossomed over the years into a tri-state event, attracting some 40,000 fairgoers annually.
Farmingville Hills Chamber president on Pumpkin Pick & Paint: 'We made it our mission to connect'
Family fun combines with an opportunity to help the hungry this Saturday, Oct. 19, at the second annual Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce free Pumpkin Pick and Paint.
Russo on Walk to End Alzheimer's in Yaphank: 'We look forward to creating more awareness'
With the emergence of new treatments for Alzheimer’s, the annual Walk to End the disease in Yaphank is offering new excitement and hope for those who will gather on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Eagen on celestial classes at Vanderbilt Planetarium: 'I like to think of out-of-the-box ways to practice yoga'
For those whose exercise routine is in a rut, the Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium in Centerport has a possible boredom buster with a program that adds a celestial element to yoga.
Sayers on Sweetbriar Nature Center's Spooktacular: 'There's going to be some mad scientists'
Participants will have their pick of fright intensity at the Sweetbriar Nature Center’s annual Spooktacular on Saturday, Oct. 12 with the biggest scare consisting of pop-out figures ready to startle those who dare intrude. The event takes place from 6-9 p.m. and is designed for those ages 7 and up.
Sagtikos Manor spokeswoman on Bay Shore fall event: 'Everyone loves to participate in our funeral procession'
Sagtikos Manor in Bay Shore will get into the Halloween spirit on Sunday, Oct. 13, with its annual Fall Festival and Mourning at the Manor. Guests are welcome to join in a Victorian funeral procession to the estate’s own Thompson-Gardiner Cemetery and stick around for what’s billed as interaction with spirits.
Seatuck director on Islip's Bats & Brews Benefit: 'We expect 500 people'
Now in its 15th year, the Seatuck Environmental Association’s Bats & Brews Benefit is reaching beyond its signature bat focus this year for its key fundraiser on Oct. 19 in Islip.
Famous Food Festival CEO of upcoming Babylon event: 'We have a ton of vendors'
If you’re anything like the creator of the Famous Food Festival in Babylon, finding tempting cuisine at the upcoming event won’t be a problem, but picking just one as your favorite might be.
Nugent on Hamptons film festival: 'It's an honor to celebrate an esteemed group of accomplished artists'
There's no need to travel all over the world to see the best in cinema. The Hamptons International Film Festival is entering its 32nd year of presenting the planet’s best and brightest flicks at various venues in East Hampton and the surrounding area.
Rentas of Long Island Science Center on drone program: 'Wow is there a lot of interest'
Fun and STEAM education go hand in hand at Long Island Science Center where flying a drone and virtual reality are among the most popular discoveries. There are safety instructions for flying a drone, but children need not be certified to take a craft up in the air in one of two caged enclosures and through an obstacle course, said Program Director Judy Rentas.
Argov on Huntington's first Pink in Park event: 'We know breast cancer has touched so many lives'
For the first time, the Town of Huntington will be sponsoring Pink in the Park to inspire support for breast cancer survivors and a healthy lifestyle for all.
Founder of Huntington Art Walk: 'It's just a really great event in town'
Once considered a sleepy town with art venues tucked away like hidden gems, the Village of Huntington today showcases it's inherent creativity with an annual Art Walk. Presented during fall’s own artistry, the outing—scheduled this year for Sunday, Oct. 6 from 12 to 5 p.m.—is a self-guided tour of not only the village galleries but exhibits at local museums and the Huntington Public Library.
Guild Hall rep on Dulcé Sloan comedy act: 'She has a very special appeal'
For those who missed the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards this month, Guild Hall in East Hampton may have the next best thing. From Emmy-winning “The Daily Show,” comedian Dulcé Sloan will be tickling funny bones Saturday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m., and tickets are still available.
Walt Whitman Birthplace director of Regency-era waltz: 'There's not a lot of events like this'
Travel back in time to a “Bridgerton”-style ball in a first-of-it-kind fundraiser entitled Waltz Upon a Time at the Walt Whitman birthplace in Huntington Station.
Cut the Cord at a Family Friendly Farm Festival
For those looking to spend family time away from cellphones and other distractions, the Cornell Cooperative Extension has a suggestion with its Farm Campout the weekend of Saturday, Sept. 14, with a rain date of Sept. 21.
Tenth Anniversary of Big Dragon Boat Race
"It's the 10th year and also the Year of the Dragon so it's very special," Barbara Ransome, director of operations for the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, told South Shore Press.
Port Jefferson Chamber rep on Dragon Boat Race Festival: 'It's the 10th year...it's very special'
Port Jefferson is celebrating 10 years of tradition with the Port Jefferson Dragon Boat Race Festival to be held on Saturday, Sept. 14.
Suffolk County Farm spokeswoman on Farm Campout: 'It's a special night'
For those looking to spend family time away from cellphones and other distractions, the Cornell Cooperative Extension has a suggestion with its Farm Campout the weekend of Saturday, Sept. 14, with a rain date of Sept. 21.
Babylon Beautification Society President on Annual Craft Fair: 'It's 50 Years So It's Special'
"It's 50 years so it's special," said Frank Petruzzo, president of the Babylon Beautification Society, which sponsors the event. "It's a big milestone for us. The fair back 50 years ago was very small as was the Beautification Society. But it's grown now into one of Long Island's largest craft fairs. We have tens of thousands of people come into our village every year."
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Panico Speaks Out on Suffolk County DSS Bypassing Housing Codes in Brookhaven
Supervisor of Brookhaven, Dan Panico, announced a major legal victory against a corporate landlord whose properties in Mastic Beach were the source of serious quality of life concerns.
Prior Felony Offender Sentenced for Shooting Victim Outside Billiards Bar
“Jonathan Redar, a prior felony offender, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting a family member outside a Mount Sinai bar. What began as a dispute turned into a near-deadly act of violence,” said District Attorney Tierney.