PSEG-LI Volunteers Tackle Environmental Projects

More than 100 PSEG-LI volunteers turned out in Huntington Wednesday to clean up a garden, advise small businesses about energy efficiency and hand out LED bulbs. Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, town officials, Leadership Huntington and students from Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School participated in  projects Read More …

Gardeners Invited to Join Gateway Community Garden

They join because it’s healthy and it lowers the cost of feeding their families. They join because there’s full sun, excellent soil, a shed full of tools and a community of people who love organic vegetables and get a thrill out of growing them. They Read More …

Renaissance Responds to Objections to Changes

Renaissance Downtowns president Ryan Porter posted a response online Saturday to people in the community who objected to changes in plans for the number and style of apartments that would be built in the Gateway Plaza mixed-use development. “We have been keenly aware of the Read More …

Going on an Insect Safari

Gateway Garden, Inc. is sponsoring a free workshop on how to beat the bad bugs and welcome the good—organically. For vegetable and flower/ornamental gardeners who want to manage garden pests without polluting and toxic chemicals. You will learn how to use techniques that include physical Read More …