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East Hampton / New York / United States
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The Springs Fire Department is the newest fire department on the South Fork. It was formed in 1965 when a small group of men decided it was time that the Springs area of East Hampton have its own fire department, instead of being served by the East Hampton Fire Department. Helmets and gear were donated to the department, then the fire district purchased a piece of property on Fort Pond Boulevard to build a firehouse and an old pumper for just $1. In the 1970s, the department was opened to women and an ambulance company was added.

New Hyde Park / New York / United States
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This is an office location. The PAL is a sports league for children,  who can sign up to play soccer, hockey, baseball, basketball and more. It has sports for children of all ages and it is run by the Police Department. This specific location has a small soccer field in the back and offices inside the building.

Melville / New York / United States
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Founded in 1926, the Long Island Association is one of the largest and most influential business organizations in Long Island, N.Y. The association comprises of more than 4,500 business, labor, educational, public, nonprofit and civic organizations. The Long Island Association s mission is to improve the development of the region and bring together disparate factions within the community to forge regional solutions. It also acts an umbrella business organization that provides products and services designed to assist the growth of businesses large and small businesses. The association s division includes the Long Island Better Business Bureau, Long Island Convention and Visitors Bureau, Long Island Housing Partnership and LIA Health Alliance. The Long Island Association is located in Melville, N.Y.
Port Chester / New York / United States
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, headquartered in White Plains, N.Y., with more than 66 chapters in the United States and Canada, is the worlds largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and providing education and patient services. The societys mission is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkins disease and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. The Society, founded in 1949, has invested more than $424 million in research specifically targeting leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Annually, the Society makes more than 2.4 million contacts with patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Correctional Association of New York is an independent, non-profit organization founded by concerned citizens in 1844 and granted unique authority by the New York State Legislature to inspect prisons and to report its findings and recommendations to the legislature, the public and the press. Through monitoring, research, public education and policy recommendations, Correctional Association strives to make the administration of justice in New York State more fair, efficient and humane. Correctional Association envisions a criminal justice system that holds a person accountable for a crime yet does not condemn an entire life based on a persons worst act, a system that goes beyond a process of law and accountability to encompass social and racial equality on all levels. We believe that the operations of our criminal justice system and the conditions inside our prisons reflect the basic values and priorities of our government and society. The driving force of our work is a belief in the inherent dignity of all human beings and a deep faith in the human capacity for change. We recognize that we are all connected in spirit if not experience "a criminal justice system that degrades and demeans certain members of our society degrades and demeans all of us. We believe that the people most affected by the criminal justice system should be involved in debating and shaping criminal justice policy and practice. We believe a more just and balanced approach to incarceration will benefit inmates, their families and communities, and will enhance public safety and the quality of life for all. 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd., NY 10027 New York Suite 200 | ph.: ( 212 ) 254-5700 | fax: 212 ) 473-2807
Tuckahoe / New York / United States
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You can't miss the massive classical tan brick building with the Doric pillars framing Depot Square. Inside the building, the Westchester Italian Cultural Center occupies 25,000 square feet. Its mission is to preserve and  promote Italian culture through various programs, exhibits and events. See the Web site for more information.

Webster / New York / United States
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The Bay View Family YMCA has been providing community development programs since 1972. It offers services to more than 12,000 members throughout the world. The organization operates a wellness center that is spread over an area of more than 1,700 square feet. The Bay View Family YMCA designs and organizes fun activities, such as camping, karate, swimming and volleyball. The Bay View Family YMCA provides scheduling, health management, fitness consultation and personal training services. It also participates in fundraising programs and services. The organization conducts group exercise classes, including aerobics and yoga. The Bay View Family YMCA maintains a presence in Webster, N.Y.
Johnstown / New York / United States
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Cleveland-based KeyCorp is one of the nation’s largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $93.8 billion. Key companies provide investment management, retail and commercial banking, consumer finance, and investment banking products and services to individuals and companies throughout the United States and, for certain businesses, internationally. The company’s businesses deliver their products and services through branches and offices; a network of 1,200+ ATMs; telephone banking centers 800-KEY2YOU®; and a website, Key.com®, and mobile app that provides account access and financial products 24 hours a day.
New York / New York / United States
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The Association for Computing Machinery is an educational and scientific society uniting the world s computing educators, researchers and professionals. It was founded in 1947 and offers a forum for the exchange of information, ideas and discoveries. Its digital library has collection of publications and bibliographic citations, including newsletters, proceedings, transactions, magazines and journals and provides online resources for computing professionals. Its magazine publishes articles, as well as research results that illuminate the multiple facets of computing and information technology. Additionally, it provides online guides, portals, calendar of events and archives for its members. Association for Computing Machinery also has computer science research journals and is located in New York City.
White Plains / New York / United States
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The White Plains Youth Bureau serves more than 6,000 children and adults annually, and about 800 children each day, in kindergarten through 8th grade programs. It has been in operation since 1970. The Youth Bureau, located in the same building as the Eastview Middle School, also offers a variety of programs for adolescents like Step Up!, which focuses on increasing team building and communication skills for at-risk youths. The bureau's youth employment program fills over 600 jobs each year.

New York / New York / United States
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Not everyone knows that the grand French Renaissance-style chateau on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 79th Street is actually open to the public. But it is: the Ukrainian Institute of America promotes the art, music and literature of Ukraine by hosting art exhibits, concerts, film screenings, poetry readings, literary evenings, children's programs, lectures, symposia and other programs. Each of these events provides an opportunity to glimpse the splendors of this grand 19th century town house.

Best and worst times to go to the Ukrainian Institute of America
If you can, visit the Institute during the summer when the Art Show and Sale takes place. Not only are the hours longer during this exhibition, giving you more flexibility to fit a visit into your schedule, but you'll have more room to move around and explore than you would during the busier and more time-constrained evening events.

Must see/do at the Ukrainian Institute of America
Take some time to admire the details of the ornate façade of the building before heading inside. The elaborate decorations continue inside—note in particular the carved woodwork of the lobby staircase and the ceiling in the Chandelier Room.

Admission to the Ukrainian Institute of America
The Institute's hours and admissions fees vary according to what events are taking place. For the 2015 Summer Art Show and Sale (through September 8, 2015), hours are 12 noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is free.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Ukrainian Institute of America
The Institute is located on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 79th Street. To reach the Institute by subway, take the Lexington Avenue 4, 5, or 6 lines to the 77th Street Station and then walk 2 blocks north and 3 blocks west. By bus, take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 buses on Fifth and Madison avenues. The Institute does not have a parking garage, but on-street parking is available in the neighborhood (just be prepared to feed the meters on the avenues) or you can park at the nearby Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Food at the Ukrainian Institute of America
The Institute occasionally serves food at event receptions. If you are attending an event that does not include a catered reception but you want a snack, consider grabbing a hot dog or ice cream from one of the street vendors in Central Park, which is across the street.

Insider tip for visitors to the Ukrainian Institute of America
Even if the event you are attending doesn't include a tour of the exquisitely paneled Members Room, ask if you can peak inside to admire the woodwork.

Other places to visit near the Ukrainian Institute of America
The Ukrainian Institute of America is like a tiny jewel-box located near the enormous and sometimes overwhelming Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Author's Bio: Victoria Franzese is a proud New Yorker who owned, operated, and wrote for a successful online travel guide for 15 years. Now, thankfully, all of her travel is purely for fun. See where she's going next at @VOFranzese.