Community members, volunteers, scientists and public officials gathered by the Laurel Hollow docks on Wednesday to celebrate the success of the North Shore Oyster Gardening program. Hundreds of …
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By Will Sheeline
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9/16/22
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A lively crowd of art lovers and village dignitaries gathered at the Community Center’s Burgundy Room turned art gallery reception last Friday. On display was the artwork of nearly a dozen …
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By Juan Lasso
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8/26/22
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It isn’t every day that someone turns 100 years old. But for Deborah Kirk Solbert of Lloyd Harbor, it was just another in a long series of adventures and accolades.Solbert, was born on June 26, …
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By Will Sheeline
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7/8/22
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Croí Spillane’s love affair with science began in the third grade while dissecting a frog. Her partner was so repulsed she was unable to participate. So Croí dissected her frog too.
“We …
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By Laura Lane
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6/3/22
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Leaders of Panaghia of Island Park Greek Orthodox Church decided to have double the fun this year by adding a spring festival and fundraiser in May ahead of the summer event in August.
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By Tom Carrozza
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5/27/22
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It was a big showing for Herald Community Newspapers at the New York Press Association spring conference last weekend in Saratoga Springs, with the group from Richner Communications winning 17 state awards, including top honors for in-depth reporting, column writing and spot news.
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Staff Report
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5/3/22
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The dismissal bell rang at North Shore Hebrew Academy High as the school doors burst open with dozens of students— eager to escape their studies and embrace their freedom—crowding into …
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By Ilana Greenberg
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4/21/22
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The tree planting program started in 2018 to remove and replace diseased Bradford Pear trees. Now, with most of the diseased trees gone, the Conservancy hopes to add to the over 200 new trees in has planted by offering six options to continue to keep the village beautiful. Last year alone, the group, partnered with Barbato Landscaping, planted 100 new trees.
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By Tom Carrozza
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3/3/22
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Long Island began Phase 4 reopening of the economy on July 8, including universities and colleges.
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By Laura Lane and Scott Brinton
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7/20/20
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While the coronavirus pandemic is putting a damper on most human activity, the landscape of Sea Cliff shows that nature has other plans. Two months into the spring season, trees, flowers, plants and …
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6/9/20
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