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Licensed R.E. Salesperson
Office: 631.543.9400
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Memorial Day will soon be here and everyone's gearing up for another fun-filled summer season on Long Island!
Whether you've lived here your whole life or not, we hope this magazine brings you more knowledge of what our island has to offer and ignites a sense of adventure in you to explore all the beauty that surrounds us.
Plus, don't forget to enter our current contest, which gives you the chance to win tickets to an upcoming show at The Gateway!
We look forward to bringing you more exciting content in our next magazine issue, which will be published this June. We thank you for your loyal readership!
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Many farms have adopted organic practices and countless local restaurants choose to incorporate organic ingredients into their menu selections. Visit one of the many organic farms on our island and purchase delicious produce to use in your next meal, you won't regret it! Here are just a few of our reccomendations:
Riverhead
Garden of Eve was founded in 2001 by environmental advocates Chris and Eve Kaplan-Walbrecht. They are dedicated to providing delicious organic vegetables and fruits, as well as beautiful flowers
Jamesport
Golden Earthworm was the very first Certified Organic Farm on Long Island's North Fork and they grow the highest quality USDA-Certified Organic produce to feed thousands of families across Long Island through their authentic farm share Community Supported Agriculture program and North Fork Farm Shop.
Peconic
Sang Lee Farms was started in the 1940s. They grow more than 100 varieties of specialty vegetables, heirloom tomatoes, baby greens and herbs. Additionally, they run a retail farm stand shop.
Centereach
This 11-acre farm has a very rich history! Today they grow and harvest an average of over 30,000 pounds of fresh, organic produce, which then gets donated to local food pantries and soup kitchens. They also run a farm stand on the property.
Organics Today Farm is a local farm in East Islip, which grows delicious organic produce. They also sell fresh baked bread, eggs, honey and clean meat and poultry.
Calverton
Natural Earth Organic Farms is a local family run organic produce farm that’s dedicated to producing the highest quality product for their customers. They are passionate about growing a wide variety of food that you’ll be happy to put on the table for your family to enjoy.
Check out one of these four local destinations, where exhibits and amazing hands-on displays help our little ones learn while having fun!
Rockville Centre
Kids, families, and school groups enjoy this 17 acre preserve. The preserve serves as headquarters for the Center for Science Teaching and Learning which features a 3,000 sq/ft live animal exhibit called Amazing Animals. Exotic and native reptiles, birds, mammals, and amphibians are presented in realistic indoor and outdoor environments. The exhibit has an area for kids to try handson activities such as the puppet theater, animal matching game,
West Sayville
footprint stamping, and fossil hunting. The preserve and nature center also has nature trails, ponds, and a gift shop to enjoy.
Artfully housed in a former airplane hangar, the award-winning Long Island Children’s Museum is a creative, innovative and inspiring destination for children and their grown-ups. With 44,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space (12 galleries, a sensory garden and 2 art exhibit spaces) and a state of the art theater, families have ample opportunities to play and learn together in a nurturing
environment. Their professional performances include music, dance and theater.
This museum is committed to the research, preservation and interpretation of our region’s rich nautical heritage and the role of Long Island in our national maritime story. Whether it’s boat building, shipwrecks, shellfish harvesting or recreational boating that captures your imagination, they have mastered it! Young and old alike can discover the links between the Island's maritime and natural histories and will encounter some of the
amazing creatures living in our local waters. Plan your visit to experience this wonderful south shore gem.
Old Bethpage
Thisdestination provides its visitors with a unique and wonderful opportunity to experience life in a recreated mid19th-century American village. The 209-acre Village includes an assortment of homes, farms and businesses. Old Bethpage Village Restoration (OBVR) came into existence in 1963 when Nassau County acquired the Powell property, a 165-acre farm located on the Nassau-Suffolk border. The acquisition of the land and the plan to develop a historic
restoration were timely, as rapid post-World War II development on our island had taken a toll on the area's landmarks.
Photo courtesy of Discover Long Island Photo courtesy of Discover Long IslandLa Villini is an Italian restaurant that has been in business since 2005. They offer family style portions as well as individual portions.
They are available for all your special occasions and can host your next event in their private party room. Be sure to ask about their party packages!
They have even taken extra measures to ensure the wellbeing of all their customers and installed an iWare purifier inside, which has been proven to remove pathogens and viruses.
La Villini hosts
Accordian Night, on the first Wednesday of every month. Reservations are required so be sure to contact them to reserve your spot.
Follow them on Facebook or download their mobile app, available on the App store and Google Play.
To reserve a table online, visit their website at www.lavillini.com.
How To Get Your Grub: Order your food online and have it delivered through Grubhub.
Don’t Miss: Some popular menu items include the Zuppa Di
Mussels, Veal Dishes and their Pasta Dishes.
Visit La Villini and indulge in one of their many selections!
LET’S EAT!
288 Larkfield Road East Northport, NY
Lunch
Friday: 12PM - 2:30PM
Dinner Tuesday & Thrsday: 5PM - 10PM
Friday: 5PM-11PM Saturday: 4PM - 11PM Sunday: 3PM - 9PM 631-261-6344
Special party hours can be arranged.
The barrier island of Fire Island is just a quick ferry ride across the Great South Bay from mainland Long Island. Locals and visitors travel around by foot, bike, wagon, and golf cart at this ‘car-free’ beach haven. The 32-mile-long island is known for its pristine beaches and relaxing beachside ambiance.
Activities include hiking the 40-acre rare maritime Sunken Forest at Sailors’ Haven, ranger-led programs through the Fire Island National Seashore, climbing 182 steps to the top of the Fire Island Lighthouse, guided canoe tours through the Salt Marsh, public marinas for boating and fishing, surfing, camping at Watch Hill, and spending the day at one of the beautiful beaches.
Fire Island consists of 17 unique resort communities including private homes and overnight accommodations. Ferries run regularly during the season (Memorial Day –Labor Day) from Bay Shore to the West End, Sayville to the East End, and Patchogue to Davis Park and Watch Hill or arrive by jet ski, private boat, and water taxi.
From beachfront campsites among the ocean dunes to wooded parks overlooking our bays and waterways, camping on Long Island is an unforgettable experience. There are hundreds of acres of nature trails to explore across Long Island and even more campsite options.
Frombeachfrontcarcamping,todesignatedcampsitesanddispersed camping – Long Island offers endless camping accommodations for any level of adventure. Many local camping facilities also feature swimming, boat rental, hiking, horseback riding, fishing and most include showers, grills, and tent and full trailer hookups.
Here are some recommended destinations to consider for your next adventure:
• Battle Row Campground - Old Bethpage
• Cedar Point Country Park - East Hampton
• Cupsogue Beach County Park - Westhampton
• Eugene Nickerson Beach & Campground - Lido Beach
• Hither Hills State Park - Montauk
• Wildwood State Park - Wading River
You’vechecked your phone and your socials are blowing up with people interested in getting together. There are a lot of ideas flowing, from pre-gaming options to references to the newest restaurant that just opened in town. It’s exciting, but also a tad overwhelming.
While a night out with friends can happen organically, for a truly enjoyable and memorable time, it’s wise to put some forethought into planning the night. But what does one do when there are several people with their own ideas of how the night should go? Groups can heed these suggestions.
It’s great to be part of a large crowd having fun, but the more cooks in the kitchen, the more difficult it may be to solidify plans. Stick to a core group of six to eight people. This
reduces the likelihood that anyone will get separated from the group, and it’s easier to coordinate with everyone involved.
It’s a tough job, but someone has to step up and organize the night. You probably know someone in your group of friends who is excellent at making plans or knows all of the top spots in town (it may be you). Enlist that person to help narrow down the possibilities and come up with a road map of what the night will look like. This includes choosing a time to meet, the guest list, and how everyone is getting there and back.
Select a location that is convenient for most, if not all, of the people in the group. This could be a bar or club close to work, if coworkers are getting together, or a location in a neighborhood where everyone lives. An
accessible spot, such as one that has public transportation or is near major roadways, also will be convenient. Be sure that everyone knows the exact address.
Organize a chat group so that details can be shared collectively. Also, if someone is running late or hits a snag finding the place, it will be easier to reach out and offer assistance.
Think about gearing the night out around an activity rather than just eating and drinking. Head to a driving range, an escape room, a paint-and-sip shop, or a hatchet-throwing business. Less focus on imbibing can make for a safer evening for all.
These tips can help when planning a night out.
Long Island has become home to many brewing companies, who have proudly produced and distributed their own beer throughout the years. Plan a day to visit one of our local beloved breweries and see for yourself what they’re all about.
Great South Bay Brewery was established in 2010, providing craft brewed beer on the south shore. With over 20 taps, there are ones that stay all year long and others that are changed out over time. Some of their house classics include: Blonde Ambition Blonde Ale, Blood Orange Pale Ale, Jetty Cream Ale and the Massive IPA. They even have three full swing golf simulators, along with their very own pizza kitchen!
This brewing company began in 1998 and they have since continued to distribute Blue Point Beers along the East Coast. They have a wide selection to choose from including year-round beers, seasonal beers, innovative beers, hard tea seltzers and canned cocktails. Attached to their brewery is their Blue Point Brew Pub, which features their brewed beer, live music and food menu.
Here are a few of our recommendations:
Greenport Harbor Brewing Company opened in 2009 with the simple and honest goal of making good beer. They now have two locations tasting room locations, as well as a restaurant at their Peconic establishment. Ask about their Greenport Harbor Brewery Tours, which allow you to get a behind the scenes guided tour of their brewing facility and much more.
Jamesport Farm Brewery has a pet friendly tasting room and brewery in Riverhead. They specialize in bringing farm to pint with each beer recipe having local hops, wheat and
barley– grown right on site. They are also home to the annual Long Island Fresh Hop Festival, which features some of the finest breweries on Long Island.
Montauk Brewing Company opened in 2012 and has become one of the largest breweries on our island. They are both dog and family-friendly, with an outdoor patio and tap room! Beers are available in pints and flights or crowlers and growlers. Their Tap Room is a great place for all ages; they even have ramp access for
strollers and wheelchairs! They currently distribute around the island, as well as Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Staten Island, Westchester, Rockland and Putnam Counties.
Visit Long Island's Gold Coast Brewery! Yes, all of Oyster Bay Brewing Company's beers are actually brewed in Oyster Bay! They are open for flights, pints and growler fills, however there is not a food menu besides their delicious hot pretzels, but outside food is welcome if you would like to bring your own!
GrilleFerryman’s is a contemporary waterfront restaurant with views of the Long Island Sound is the premier restaurant of Danfords Hotel, Marina and Spa. The renovatednewlyrestaurant
allows you to indulge your senses with a modern menu that includes fresh and local ingredients for guests to enjoy. Whether you are looking for a casual meal during the day or an elegant dinner at sunset, they are ready to serve you. If it is cocktails that you are looking for, savor the flavor as the fresh ocean air whimsically passed thru the ceiling to
floor windows that surround the room. For those of you that prefer to travel by water, sail on over to dock and dine.
The ambiance and atmosphere are enhanced in the Summer months with live music on the pier. Their luxurious hotel is located in the Long Island Sound’s historic Port Jefferson Village, creating the perfect setting for virtually any wedding, event or first-class business conference.
Don’t Miss: The restaurant’s extensive
list of offerings for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
So come relax dockside at Ferryman’s Grille.
LET’S EAT!
25 East Broadway
Port Jefferson, NY
11777
Breakfast Daily: 7AM - 10AM
Lunch
Daily: 11AM - 4PM
Dinner Daily: 4PM -10PM
Plus, Visit Their Lounge & Bar: Weekdays 11AM -10PM Weekends 11AM -12AM
631-928-5200 ext. 170
She was a girl from Boston with a voice from heaven, who shot through the stars from gospel choir to dance floor diva. What the world didn’t know was how Donna Summer risked it all to break through barriers, becoming the icon of an era and the inspiration for every music diva who followed. With a score featuring more than 20 of Summer’s classic hits including “Love to Love You Baby,” “Bad Girls” and “Hot Stuff,” this electric experience is a moving tribute to the voice of a generation.
One entry per person. Two winners will be chosen. Winners will be notified by phone or email.
Iavarone Italian Kitchen & Pizzeria is owned and operated by the Iavarone Family. They have been in business for generations since 1927. They are a casual, family friendly restaurant serving pizzas, classic pasta dishes and desserts prepared in-house. They also have an extensive wine list to pair perfectly with your meal.
They offer in-house party packages to cater your next event for groups of 20 or more.
How To Get Your Grub: They offer curbside pick up, take out or delivery.
Don’t Miss: Some popular menu items include the Jumbo Shrimp Your Way, the Mediterranean Branzino and the Zucchini “Linguine” Primavera.
Jumbo Shrimp Your Way: Choose from Parmigiana, Francaise or Oreganata. Mediterranean Branzino: Served with pan seared fillets with an arugula caramelized fennel and orange
salad. Zucchini “Linguine”
Primavera: Served with zucchini, tomatoes, peas, mushrooms, broccoli, carrots, fresh spinach with garlic and oil. Visit Iavarone to try these delicious menu options!
LET’S EAT! 1575 Old Country Road Plainview, NY 11803
Monday-Sunday: 11AM - 8PM 516-888-4400 iavaronekitchen.com
Blue Line Deli opened in 2020 and has since expanded its business with a location in UBS Arena. They are the official deli of the New York Islanders hockey team.
Catering is offered for all occasions, so be sure to contact them directly to inquire.
At Blue Line Deli, they’re proud supporters of the local community, teaming up with the New York Islanders to support health care workers.
They believe that this is still only the beginning for them and look forward to future endeavors as they continue to give back to the community.
How To Get Your Grub: You can find them on all the online ordering apps including, Grub Hub, Uber Eats, Door Dash, etc.
Don’t Miss: Some popular menu items include The Zamboni and The Hat-Trick.
The Zamboni: Served with chicken
AnthonyScotto Restaurants have revolutionized the catering and restaurant industry on Long Island. Their culinary teams are constantly evolving to keep their offerings nothing but fresh and exciting. They accomplish this by using the finest, quality ingredients available, regardless of cost, and by updating their menus to reflect the flavors of each season.
The group operates six award-winning restaurants, and their steakhouse cuisine has expanded beyond the classics, to include world renowned sushi and sashimi, exotic cuts of beef, flavorful composed dishes and fresh seafood flown in from around the globe.
Bijou (Melville): The restaurant features dramatic dining spaces and a spacious bar. Consider hosting your next event in one of their beautiful and spacious banquet rooms, or reserve the entire restaurant for your celebration. Open for Lunch Tu-Fri , Dinner Tu - Sat and all day Sunday for Brunch with live music. Plus, enjoy their Live Entertainment
Thursday - Saturday nights.
Blackstone (Melville): Come dine inside or at their outdoor lounge, featuring ambient lighting, lush landscaping and comfortable oversized booths. Don’t forget to have a drink at their large and inviting bar! Open for Lunch Monday - Friday and Dinner every night!
Insignia (Smithtown): Picture a historic Hamptons mansion with cedar shakes, copper roofing, quarried stone and a beautiful architectural turret combined with the energy and vibe of a trendy Manhattan restaurant and bar – that’s Insignia. Open for Dinner every night. Plus, don’t miss their Live DJ and drink specials on Thursday nights!
One10 (Melville): One10 exudes a contemporary style. Whether you’re looking to sit down for an exquisite dining experience, host a world-class social or corporate event or toast at the most unique bar on Long Island, One10 is at your service. Open for Dinner every night!
cutlet, melted american cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato, mayo, on a hero.
The Hat-Trick: Served with turkey, ham, roast beef, american cheese, lettuce, tomato, mayo, on a hero.
Visit Blue Line Deli & Bagels for a wide selection of specialty heroes and wraps!
LET’S EAT!
719 West Jericho Tpke Huntington, NY 11743
Monday-Sunday: 5AM - 4PM 631-944-3222 bluelinedeli.com
Opus (Jericho): This restaurant boasts an attractive, modern look. It’s a true wine lover’s destination, featuring over 600 selections on their wine list. Open for Dinner every night.
Rare650 (Syosset): This restaurant boasts a chic main dining room, floor-to-ceiling wine room and an energetic bar area. Dine or enjoy cocktails in their stunning glass conservatory, featuring ambient lighting, tropical landscaping and ultra-comfortable large booths. Open for Dinner every night and offers Live Entertainment on Thursday nights.
All beloved establishments feature spacious bars and award winning wine lists with over 450 different vintages of wine by the bottle and 40 wines by the glass, plus creative homemade desserts imagined and prepared by their in-house pastry chefs.
Visit an Anthony Scotto Restaurant today and experience the extraordinary.
The Gold Coast Gatsby Mansions and their gardens attribute a lot to Long Island’s culture. Especially in the spring & summer, the gardens across our most famous mansion estates are blooming and ready for visitors to enjoy their beautiful aesthetic. As you stroll through them, get inspired! Then, stop at some of the many well-known garden centers around and bring your own lovely estate-garden ideas home!
Sands Point
Sand's Point Preserve is home to three spectacular mansions: Falaise, Hempstead House and CastleGould. Falaise is a Normandy style home filled with antiques and open to the public for tours. Hempstead House was designed by Hunt & Hunt in the style of an English castle. CastleGould was built to be a replica of Kilkenny Castle, but it was later used as stables and servant quarters. Walk the grounds that overlook the Long Island Sound and step back in time to a period of Gold Coast splendor.
Old Westbury
Old Westbury Gardens, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the former home of John S. Phipps, his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps and their four children. Completed in 1906 by the English designer George A. Crawley, the magnificent Charles II-style mansion is nestled amid 200 acres of formal gardens, landscaped grounds, woodlands, ponds and lakes. Today, Old Westbury Gardens welcomes visitors of all ages for guided tours of Westbury House, in-depth tours of the formal gardens, school visits, family programs and much more.
Oyster Bay
Planting Fields is a vibrant site, which features numerous historic structures, Olmsted Brothers-designed landscapes, and world class art and horticultural collections. As a former Gold Coast estate, today it is preserved as a celebration of art, architecture, landscape and the people that resided on its land. Whether you join a tour or not, there is so much to explore at this beautiful arboretum.
Photos courtesy of Discover Long Island
Here on Long Island, we love our pets. So much so, that many local breweries, wineries, and restaurants have enhanced their establishments to be pet-friendly! If you’re looking to take your furry friend out for the day, consider visiting one of the dog-friendly places listed below.
With locations in Huntington, West Sayville and Plainview, The Shed offers American comfort food for brunch and dinner. Please note, they do not take reservations. First come, first served.
For the ultimate dinner with a view, head to Hudson’s on the Mile, located on the Nautical Mile in Freeport. The dog-friendly outdoor patio offers picturesque views of harbor front sunsets, a highly applauded menu of fresh sushi, seafood, and steak, as well as live entertainment.
Local Burger Co. brings fresh, hand-pressed burgers, Long Island craft beer, house-made sides and smoked BBQ to Bay Shore, Patchogue and Southampton. Pets are welcome on the outdoor patio.
Wine down at Macari Vineyards, take your glass of wine to the outdoor seating and soak in the sun with your beloved pup. While you’re there, be sure to check out the lovely wine and snack shop located near the front entrance for local provisions, fresh wine and other delights.
For tasty fresh beer and entrees to match, Peconic County Brewing has really made a name for itself in Riverhead. To make things even more enticing, the brewery’s waterfront patio is dog-friendly.
Indulge in fresh, Long Island-sourced ingredients flavored to perfection and served in an inventive New American menu at The Preseton House Restaurant. Enjoy their beautiful, pet-friendly outdoor patio.