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"NYC DOT's 'Trick-or-Streets' Smashes Records with 137 Events!"
Larry Speir
Oct 6, 2025
Trivia QuestionâWhich famous composer from Long Island, New York wrote the iconic song "Piano Man"? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The NYC DOT announced the return of the Trick-or-Streets event for its fourth year, featuring a record 137 car-free events throughout all five boroughs in October. The event will include Halloween and harvest-themed activities, with a focus on public plazas and open streets. The agency has transformed 29th Street Plaza in Long Island City with seating, programming, and a large asphalt mural, creating a vibrant community hub. The event aims to enhance safety, walkability, and access to public transit, bringing joy, culture, and greater safety to New Yorkers of all ages and abilities. Read More... |
After surviving a rare, aggressive breast cancer diagnosis, Michael Landesberg, executive chef at Jackson Hall American Bar & Grille in East Islip, is turning his personal battle into hope for others.
On October 6, 2025, from 4 to 9 PM, Jackson Hall will host its annual âAll Boobs Matterâ fundraiser to support local breast cancer patients, uniting the Long Island community in solidarity.
This eventânow in its third yearâfeatures dinner seatings, auctions, raffles, and more than 500 donated prizes, including a dream vacation, sports memorabilia, and generous local restaurant gift cards.
Funds will benefit the Male Breast Cancer Global Alliance and West Islip Breast Cancer Coalition, building on the $26,000 already raised in past years.
Landesbergâs leadership and story power a growing movement, inspiring East Islip to rally for breast cancer awareness and meaningful change. Read More... |
Nestled along the shores of Bay Shore, The LakeHouse offers a perfect mix of upscale dining and coastal relaxation.
With elegant dishes, handcrafted cocktails, and a serene view of the Great South Bay, every meal feels like a mini escape from the everyday.
Whether itâs a romantic dinner, a weekend brunch, or a celebration with friends, The LakeHouse captures the essence of Long Islandâs charm - refined yet refreshingly laid-back. |
Optum Medical Care has opened a new integrated care center in Plainview, merging two respected practices that have served local residents for over 50 years.
The state-of-the-art facility now offers expanded primary and specialty care, with on-site imaging, lab testing, and coordinated chronic disease management, making it easier for patients to access comprehensive services in one location.
Patients benefit from faster diagnoses and more personalized treatments, while reduced travel and wait times help ease appointment-related stress.
Meanwhile, nearly 50 employees from Supply House volunteered at Pal-O-Mine Equestrian, supporting the nonprofitâs farm operations and vocational programming.
The True Partners Nonprofit Network hosted its annual âCocktails and Conversations,â awarding a $10,000 grant to the Maurer Foundation for breast health education.
Local leaders also celebrated the renovation of Tri CYAâs Leadership CafĂ©, reinforcing Long Islandâs dedication to collaborative community support. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What are some popular beaches to visit on Long Island? A: Jones Beach, Robert Moses State Park, and Montauk are all popular options. Q: What is the quickest way to get from Long Island to Manhattan? A: Taking the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is the quickest way to travel from Long Island to Manhattan. Q: What are some must-try foods in Long Island? A: Lobster rolls, clam chowder, and New York-style pizza are all must-try foods in Long Island. |
đĄ Answer to Trivia Question: Billy Joel |