It’s the hallmark of his career. A former Long Island college quarterback took a leap of faith by moving to Hollywood to pursue acting — and now he’s sleighed it as the romantic Hallmark Channel’s new ...
James C. Long, age 67, of Wrightsville, Hellam Township, died peacefully at home on Friday, December 19, 2025, surrounded by his family. He was beloved by many, including his wife of more than 40 ...
Lake Ronkonkoma-raised Craig Geoghan won season 2 of the Hallmark Channel reality show competition "Finding Mr. Christmas" Monday night, earning himself a supporting role in this Saturday’s Hallmark ...
A second victim has died days after a triple shooting in Indian River County that also claimed the life of a deputy, the sheriff's office announced. "It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that ...
Anthony Gagliardi, known as Long Beach’s Mr. Generosity for his extraordinary support of charitable organizations with his creative fundraising efforts, wig-making skills and big heart, has died at 79 ...
Bowling Green — Robert Long, 100, of Bowling Green, passed away on Sunday, November 16, 2025 at Christian Health Care. The Bowling Green native was a son of the late William Leonard Long and Elizabeth ...
For many Long Islanders, the holiday season begins the moment the lights go up — rooftops twinkling, wreaths glowing and trees shimmering in gold. But fewer homeowners are climbing ladders or ...
A former Long Island football star, now a Los Angeles working actor, is one of 10 Hallmark-handsome men vying for a role in one of the cable channel’s signature holiday movies on the reality-TV ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court, in Matthew Long v. Chattanooga Fire and Police Pension Fund, has reinstated the Chattanooga Fire and Police Pension Fund’s (Fund) denial of the plaintiff’s pension ...
If ever there was a Mr. Everything in Long Beach, his name would be Harry Saltzgaver. As former executive editor of the Grunion Gazette, a weekly newspaper and sister publication of the Press-Telegram ...
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