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In this week's letter to the Editor, Bobbi and the Strays animal rescue thanks Lynbrook students. more
Before the pandemic, East Meadow Public Library would be home to thousands of teens and young adults in the spring donning costumes, otherwise known as cosplays, and meeting new friends that share the same interests — anime. EMCON Animefest, the free convention in its 11th year, remains a popular event, attracting roughly 5,000 people in one weekend. But instead of taking place at the library, it will be virtual for the second year in the row this weekend. The event is primarily geared towards teens and young adults. more
My March 4-10 column, “Voting is an act of choice and an expression of voice,” prompted a note from someone who wanted to talk about threats to democracy. He leads a group of citizens . . . more
Last Hope Inc. Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation, in Wantagh, hosted a St. Patrick’s Day-theme food drive March 19-21 to bring some luck to Long Island’s cats. more
Since the Glen Cove public dog park opening ceremony in December, RXR Realty’s The Beacon at Garvies Point has continued to establish the area as a dog-friendly community. In partnership … more
By ANDREW GARCIA agarcia@liherald.com Merrick resident Stasie Fishman’s newest books are not just cute tales about her beloved pets. Through her work, she hopes to educate readers on how … more
Last Hope, Inc. Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation of Wantagh hopes to find a permanent home in Huntington Town for its thrift store later this year. The organization’s Special Needs … more
Glen Cove Police arrested Delia Banos, 60, of Glen Cove, on Nov. 13, charging her with animal cruelty. She was then released on an appearance ticket. more
As we go to press, Major and Champ are heading to the White House. Apparently, Joe and Jill Biden will be moving in, too, on Inauguration Day, but the big news is that dogs are back in the people’s house. more
Pebbles the cat went missing in mid-March after escaping during a visit at the Green Forest Veterinary Hospital of Glen Cove. “She didn’t eat or drink water for three days so I took her to the vet right here,” Kathy Sellars, of Glen Cove, said. “She ran out of the box and then she ran out of the driveway. I screamed and cried. I thought I wouldn’t see her no more.” more
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