Long before his work became synonymous with the clean-lined homes of Fire Island Pines, R. Scott Bromley helped transform one of New York City’s most recognizable interiors. In 1977, Bromley served as the architect for the conversion of the former CBS Studio 52 into Studio 54, working with interior designer Ron Doud and lighting designers […]
A major shift in how dementia care is delivered on Long Island will take shape this summer as the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (ADRC), a trusted nonprofit serving Nassau and Suffolk counties for more than four decades, formally completes its merger with New York City-based CaringKind. The merger, expected to be finalized by July 2026, […]
Mid-July: From outdoor concerts and waterfront adventures to theater productions, art exhibits, and community fundraisers, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the week across Fire Island and Long Island. Here’s a look at some of the events happening July 10-17. Race the Narrows Saturday, July 11 (8 a.m.) Hosted by the Mastic Beach Conservancy, […]
Long Island’s longest-running music event returns as the 18th annual Great South Bay Music Festival runs from July 23 to July 26 at Shorefront Park in Patchogue. The four-day celebration of Long Island’s arts and culture includes family fun and activities for all ages. “We’ve implemented upgrades,” said Jim Faith, producer of the festival and […]
America’s Declaration of Independence guarantees that all people are entitled to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” That promise must apply equally to all, including Jews. Today, Jews are in danger in their places of worship, in schools and colleges, online, and even in public spaces. Antisemitism, an ancient form of hatred, has…
Gateway is upping its ante. Formerly known as The Gateway, the regional theater in Bellport, known for its Broadway talent and ebullient musicals, announced its new name, Gateway Playhouse, at its recent Cabaret Night Benefit Fundraiser. Besides the name, Cabaret Night is new too. The new Cabaret Night Fundraisers debuted in March, with standing-room-only attendance […]
Roman shades, vertical blinds, and wooden shutters are just a few of the many types of window coverings people have in their homes. They are extremely popular, but how many people know the proper way to care for them? For advice, we turned to the Arceri brothers — Joseph and John — who own The […]
Fire Island Water Taxi cut through the Great South Bay as the afternoon sun started to turn everything golden. Jeff and I had decided to make a proper night of it: Low Tea at the Blue Whale, the Barn on Fire presentation at Whyte Hall, dinner at Pines Bistro, and dancing at the Pavilion. We […]
On Saturday, June 20, eight local home chefs competed in Ocean Beach’s third annual Top Toque competition at the Ocean Beach Community House. Each chef received a box of mystery ingredients, unknown even to the organizers, and crafted a dish judged on presentation, creativity, and taste. News 12 anchorwoman Erin Colton reprised her role as […]
On a sparkling Saturday, June 20, Whalehouse Point Restaurant & Bar in Watch Hill officially opened its doors. Following a soft (and soggy) May opening, the band Buoy 34 entertained dozens of delighted diners and drinkers, as well as kids of all ages, at the spectacular new venue overlooking the Great South Bay and Watch […]
The Saltaire Village Board of Trustees convened on June 27 for their monthly meeting in the village library. Not all trustees were in attendance. Trustee Katie Lynn was absent due to illness, as was Frank Wolff, who was traveling, but attended virtually. The first order of business was the approval of $454,924.07 in expenditures, to […]
A Venezuelan flag waved above around a dozen people in the parking lot of a Bay Shore auto repair shop Thursday evening as they prayed for the casualties of the recent earthquakes. The earthquakes hit home for Franklin Montilla, who is originally from La Guaira, a Venezuelan city that has suffered catastrophic damage. He…