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By Lon Cohen August 26, 2020
Remodeled and under new management, diner getting rave reviews.
By Lon Cohen August 18, 2020
Local artist Linda Alfin commissioned to paint underwater scenes around the village.
By Long Island August 15, 2020
An emerging artist self funds his own work and gallery on a busy street in Southampton.
By Lon Cohen August 14, 2020
Photo comes from the SCPD historical archive.
By Lon Cohen August 07, 2020
Before it merged with SCPD in 1960, Huntington had its own police, along with 32 other departments in Suffolk.
By Long Island July 31, 2020
The staff of Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is excited to report that the nesting pair of bald eagles successfully fledged two eaglets this year.
By Lon Cohen July 31, 2020
We dug into the archives of the Suffolk County Police Department.
By Lon Cohen July 30, 2020
We dug into the archives and found this great old time picture.
By Lon Cohen July 29, 2020
Plane came across Atlantic to Pan American Airways base.
By Lon Cohen July 28, 2020
Colleen Kelly’s photo of Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai captured the top prize.
By Lon Cohen July 27, 2020
Rhonie was a pioneer in aviation during World War II.
By Lon Cohen July 27, 2020
We dug into the archive to find these great old pics.
By Lon Cohen July 24, 2020
Dirigible carried letters from the English King and Prime Minister, to the President of the United States.
By Lon Cohen July 22, 2020
LIRR publication touted the splendor of travel to Long Island.
By Lon Cohen July 21, 2020
Beacon Towers, since demolished, was built in 1918 by Alva Belmont.
By Lon Cohen July 20, 2020
Grumman was a huge part of NASA’s Apollo program.
By Long Island July 20, 2020
The American Airpower Museum Will Hold a Grand Re-opening Special Event
By Long Island July 17, 2020
The Tribeca Film Festival Drive-In series is bringing the big screen to Long Island
By Lon Cohen July 17, 2020
In 1911, a rich socialite and women's suffragist had the idea to teach girls the farm trade.
By Lon Cohen July 15, 2020
The USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) was said to be the most successful of all rigid airships operated by the U.S. Navy.