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By Lon Cohen July 13, 2020
Event sought to promote science and industry on Long Island as well as traditional agriculture.
By Catherine Eve July 11, 2020
EMBRACE, a Farmingdale State College Memorial Gallery virtual summer PRIDE exhibition, celebrates LGBTQIA+ artists of New York.
By Lon Cohen July 09, 2020
A gold cloth was bestowed on Mrs. Gardiner by Captain Kidd after he buried hid goods on her family’s island.
By Lon Cohen July 07, 2020
Block was also the first European explorer to enter Long Island Sound in the early 1600s.
By Lon Cohen July 04, 2020
SCPD shared this archival pic of an officer during a parade in NYC.
By Lon Cohen July 02, 2020
Built in 1858, the lighthouse was destroyed by the Coast Guard in 1948.
By Lon Cohen June 29, 2020
This portable planetarium was brought to Babylon by A&S stores in the 1950s to promote science.
By Lon Cohen June 26, 2020
The first recorded example of a windmill being built on Long Island was in 1644.
By Lon Cohen June 26, 2020
Edna Olmsted joined Leila Roosevelt on the adventure of a lifetime in 1933.
By Lon Cohen June 19, 2020
Charles Schumacher tended the lighthouse from 1954 until 1959.
By Lon Cohen June 17, 2020
A 1952 photo shows Richard Mahler who stayed at the lighthouse with his family.
By Chris Boyle June 02, 2020
Life-long Long Islander Kevin Wood hosts program centered on just about anything of interest having to do with Long Island and Long Islanders.
By Lon Cohen June 02, 2020
Nikola Tesla chose a site in Shoreham for his visionary experiment to distribute electricity and information wirelessly in the early 20th century.
By Catherine Eve May 30, 2020
The Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington will be hosting a Virtual Movie Trivia Night on Monday, June 1 at 8 p.m.
By Catherine Eve May 30, 2020
The Heckscher Museum of Art's Long Island's Best exhibition featuring extraordinary works of art by high school students went online and attracted a record-number of voters from around the world.
By Lon Cohen May 26, 2020
After 22 years, drive-in movies are back in Oyster Bay.
By Lon Cohen May 25, 2020
We dug through the archives and found these great old pictures of historic buildings in Suffolk County.
By Lon Cohen May 18, 2020
We dug through the archives and found these great old pictures of historic buildings in Nassau County.
By Lon Cohen May 12, 2020
The Goonies will be the first film shown on Saturday, May 23.
By Lon Cohen May 07, 2020
These paintings and drawings of Long Island show a time long passed.