Downtown Riverhead will come alive once again.
The full slate of popular downtown events Alive on 25, the Cardboard Boat Race, Halloween parade and coffin races, among others are coming back this year, officials say.
With state-imposed restrictions on crowd sizes being eliminated, the Riverhead Town Board on Wednesday voted to approve all the downtown events planned by the Business Improvement District Management Association.
Almost all of the BID’s proposed events were canceled last year due to COVID-19 restrictions.
First up this year will be the return of Alive on 25 on July 1, an event that coincides with a fireworks show. The popular Alive on 25 closes downtown Main Street, features live music and vendors selling food and merchandise in the street.
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Photo by: Ashley HomeStore Recently, the new Ashley HomeStore in Brookhaven, located at 499 Sunrise Highway in the Gateway Plaza Shopping Center, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting and donation of 50 beds to Hope For Youth. During the celebration, 50 “Hope to Dream” twin-sized beds were donated to children in the Brookhaven area in need. Ashley HomeStore donated one bed for each year Hope For Youth has been operating. In addition to the donation, guests are invited to participate in a V.I.P. preview event today, April 9th, in exchange for a $10 donation to Hope For Youth. Hope for Youth is a local charitable organization with a 50-year history of serving children, youth, and families across the Long Island region. Representatives from Ashley HomeStore and Hope For Youth, as well as employees, families of youth receiving the donated beds, and members of the Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce, were in attendance.
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The new Ashley HomeStore in Brookhaven, located at 499 Sunrise Highway in the Gateway Plaza Shopping Center, recently celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting and donation of 50 beds to Hope For Youth.
During the celebration, 50 “Hope to Dream” twin-sized beds were donated to children in the Brookhaven area in need. Ashley HomeStore donated one bed for each year Hope For Youth has been operating. In addition to the donation, guests were invited to participate in a V.I.P. preview event on April 9th, in exchange for a $10 donation to Hope For Youth.
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