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 Long Island News & PR January 29, 2013
Story by Craig Morrison, local Lighthouse Owner.
By Robert Ottone January 28, 2013
Senator Gillibrand and Congressman Tonko make a case for weatherization funding in New York.
By Wendy L January 28, 2013
Here's more entertainment on Long Island to make it a fun-filled week! Check out the details about Irish step dancing, crochet and knitting, ballet and much more!
By Carrie B. January 27, 2013
Raising funds for victims of Superstorm Sandy, Benatar rocked Westbury's NYCB Theatre Friday night...
By Robert Ottone January 25, 2013
The East Hampton Town Board recently voted on an amendment that would allow for more affordable living on the east end.
By Robert Ottone January 24, 2013
A series of home invasions have taken place all over Suffolk County, leaving police questioning the connection.
By Robert Ottone January 24, 2013
The trial of William Flanagan enters day three with a verbal bout between witness Lorraine Poppe and defense attorney Bruce Barkett.
By Long Island News & PR January 24, 2013
2013 can be the year you make a difference in someone’s life by becoming a volunteer at Long Island Crisis Center.
By Robert Ottone January 23, 2013
Representative Tim Bishop continues his crusade for Montauk beaches hit hard by Hurricane Sandy.
By Robert Ottone January 22, 2013
Contractors are finding it difficult to make repairs to hurricane and erosion-damaged areas on the east end.
By Vickie Moller January 22, 2013
Next month, Briarcliffe College will open a free dental hygiene clinic for all Long Island residents.
By Amy Gernon January 22, 2013
The collaborative efforts of several local breweries will debut on Tuesday night at select Long Island bars.
By Amy Gernon January 21, 2013
On Saturday, Jan. 26, Brookhaven Animal Shelter will be hosting "Hot Chocolate and Fun Day," for potential pet adopters to come in and bond with the shelter's cats and dogs.
By Carrie B. January 20, 2013
New York's innovative rapid repairs program is making strides in returning residents to their homes.
By Robert Ottone January 16, 2013
A joint effort between the FBI and NYPD results in around thirty arrests.
By Robert Ottone January 13, 2013
Homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy have been broken into in Lindenhurst.
By Robert Ottone January 11, 2013
East Hampton Town Police detective Tina Giles earns Officer of the Year honors.
By Long Island News & PR January 11, 2013
In about half an hour, New York survivors of Hurricane Sandy can make a big difference in their recovery by applying for a low-interest disaster loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
By Vickie Moller January 11, 2013
The Long Island Volunteer Center, a volunteer-run agency established in 1992 to provide, promote and support volunteer service on Long Island, will host a week-long book and school supply drive at the Long Island Voluntary ...
By Vickie Moller January 09, 2013
Lindsay Dower, a senior ar East Rockaway High School, has been named Upstander of the Month for January 2013 by the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, an education and resource center dedicated ...