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Every September 25th, the world tips its hat to those artists who gave us a single smash hit before fading from the spotlight. National One-Hit Wonder Day was created in 1990 by music journalist Steve Rosen as a way to celebrate the "lightning in a bottle" magic of those fleeting chart-toppers.
From "Ice, Ice Baby" to "Who Let the Dogs Out?", these songs may be forever lodged in your brain, but their creators never quite replicated the magic. Still, a one-hit wonder is nothing to laugh at — it's proof that even one moment of brilliance can last a lifetime.
Happy National Horchata Day, friends! Today we're raising our glasses (with a cinnamon stick garnish, of course) to one of the most comforting, creamy-sweet drinks around. Whether you grew up with it or you're just discovering its magic, horchata is the kind of treat that instantly makes life feel a little sweeter — which is also a perfect metaphor for life in Nassau County.
Horchata's roots stretch back to Spain, where it was made from tiger nuts (yes, that's a real thing), water, and sugar. When it crossed the Atlantic, it transformed into the Mexican version many of...

Fall gives you unique chances to show off your Long Island home at its best. Our REALTORS® know that a good open house needs careful planning and attention to seasonal details that buyers will love.
The Fall Equinox is one of those rare times when Mother Nature sets the scales perfectly. Day and night share the same length. Ancient civilizations celebrated it with harvest festivals, rituals of balance, and gratitude ceremonies. Today, we celebrate with pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, and maybe a little yoga (with less chance of accidentally summoning druids).
So how do you mark this moment of balance here in Nassau County? By exploring the gorgeous outdoors, savoring seasonal treats, and finding a little inner peace all right in your own backyard.
Every once in a while the calendar gives us a reason to celebrate rhythm, movement, and community. National Dance Day is one of those sweet excuses. If you are considering making Nassau County your home, dance is not just an option, it is part of everyday life. Let's look at a little history, some fun facts, and a tour of places and groups that keep the county moving.
National Dance Day was started in 2010 by Nigel Lythgoe, the co-creator of So You Think You Can Dance, along with Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton. The goal was to shine a spotlight on dance as both creative expression...
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