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NYMRC Director Promises a 'Ton of Fun' at Annual Turtle (Bar) Crawl
"We have five breweries participating this year (Twin Fork, Long Ireland, Tradewinds, North Fork and übergeek)," said Maxine Montello, executive director of the New York Marine Rescue Center (NYMRC). "A purchased ticket covers a crawl T-shirt, discounts at each brewery, a chance to win prizes and a ton of fun."
NYMRC director promises a 'ton of fun' at annual Turtle (Bar) Crawl
The third annual Turtle (Bar) Crawl on Saturday, Sept. 7, combines a thirst-quenching tour of area breweries with the joy of helping others, in this case sea turtles.
HA HA Hamptons producer: 'People need to laugh more'
Producer Paul Anthony Mongelluzzo said the event gathers top-notch talent for a fast-paced 90-minute showcase that promises to incite laughter.
HA HA Hamptons producer: 'People need to laugh more'
The HA HA Hamptons Comedy Tour is returning to the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on Sept. 14 with a much-acclaimed four-women act entitled Moms’ Night Out.
Hampton Classic Horse Show spokesman: 'We have all kinds of activities for kids'
But youngsters have a special reason for joy this Saturday, Aug. 31, when Hampton Classic features its action-packed News 12 Kids Day, with everything from a family circus to face painting and a dance contest. The fun starts at 10 a.m. and is free with the $20-per-carload cost of admission to Hampton Classic Horse Show, located at 240 Snake Hollow Road.
Hampton Classic Horse Show spokesman: 'We have all kinds of activities for kids'
At least 50,000 spectators are expected to flock to the Hampton Classic Horse Show in Bridgehampton through Sunday, Sept. 1, to see a high-caliber equestrian competition including eight riders just back from the Paris-hosted Olympic Games.
Ranger Eric on Animal Adaptations at Long Island Game Farm: 'By asking questions about nature it leads you to discover new and amazing things'
Can a bearded dragon compete with a hungry raptor sweeping down on him in the deserts of Australia? The answer lies in the dragon's anatomy—its collapsible ribs, one of those easily overlooked facts about nature Long Island Game Farm in Manorville is spotlighting on Saturday, Aug. 31.
Ranger Eric on Animal Adaptations at Long Island Game Farm: 'By asking questions about nature it leads you to discover new and amazing things'
Long Island Game Farm is hosting Animal Adaptations, a live animal show, on Saturday, Aug. 31.
Railroad Museum of Long Island president: 'We are celebrating the 190th anniversary of the Long Island Rail Road'
Railroad enthusiasts young and old are invited to help Long Island celebrate its rich history at the 21st annual Riverhead Railroad Festival on Saturday, Aug. 24 and Sunday, Aug. 25.
Long Island Aquarium spokeswoman of Sunset Adventure: 'It's very peaceful and serene but also a party boat'
While the Shark Dive at Long Island Aquarium is exhilarating, the Booze Cruise/Sunset Adventure inspires relaxation, and there are several opportunities to kick back and party on the Peconic River in August and September.
Zuccaire Gallery director of SUPER VISION: 'We're really excited about this show'
It’s easier than ever to check out the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery at Stony Brook University during Welcome Week from Aug. 21-24.
LongHouse Director on Young Concert Artists season: 'It's like magic'
Caption/Credit: Violinist Oliver Neubauer | Jiyang Chen
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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.
Justice in Motion: Five MS-13 Gangbangers Indicted in Blue Point Beach Killing
Lopez-Lopez, 27, of Central Islip, was a former MS-13 member suspected of turning informant. His body was left on the shoreside (pictured) at the end of Blue Point Avenue back in early March.
Leave Fireworks to the Pros or Risk Tragedy This Fourth of July
Suffolk officials warn against illegal fireworks, want residents to enjoy the July 4th holiday without blowing themselves up.