News from Mill Neck.
Highlights from across Mill Neck Center for the Deaf — student achievements, program milestones, Manor House moments, press coverage, and the ongoing work of advancing Deaf access on Long Island and around the world.
Recent updates from our community.
Voula Serres on Chasing Fabulous TV
Mill Neck's Chief Human Resources Officer Voula Serres appeared on Chasing Fabulous TV to discuss the mission of Mill Neck Center for the Deaf and the impact of our 69th Annual Apple Festival.
Read more2026 Apple Festival Dates Announced
The 70th Annual Mill Neck Manor Apple Festival will be held October 10 & 11, 2026. Sponsorships, vendor applications, and volunteer signups are now open.
Event detailsMill Neck Manor School Welcomes Spring Open Houses
Prospective families toured our K–12 Deaf education program this spring, meeting bilingual ASL/English teachers and exploring our historic campus.
Schedule a visitInternational Ministry Expands in Ethiopia
Mill Neck Foundation extended its partnership work with Deaf communities in Ethiopia, supporting local Deaf schools and ASL training programs.
Foundation workDay Habilitation Program Welcomes New Participants
Mill Neck Services welcomed a new cohort of adult day habilitation program participants in January, growing our community-based services on Long Island.
Services overviewHoliday Concert Draws Community to the Manor House
Hundreds gathered in the Great Hall for an evening of student performances, ASL choir, and seasonal celebration — a beloved Mill Neck tradition.
Annual eventsOur work in the press.
Mill Neck Center for the Deaf has been featured in Newsday, the Long Island Press, the Gold Coast Gazette, and on Chasing Fabulous TV — among many other outlets covering our work, our Apple Festival, our Manor House, and our community impact.
For interview requests, photography, b-roll, or press inquiries, please contact press@millneck.org.