Deep Roots Farmers Market opens season in Glen Cove with ribbon Cutting and tribute to founder Amy Peters

The Deep Roots Farmers Market in Glen Cove officially opened its 2025 season on Saturday with a ribbon cutting led by Chamber of Commerce Board President Dr. Maxine Cappel Mayreis. Founded by the Amy …

Glen Cove observes Memorial Day with moment of silence and tribute to local veterans

A siren wailed for 50 seconds at noon in Monument Park as Glen Cove joined Nassau County in a solemn moment of silence on Memorial Day, pausing to remember the nation’s fallen service members. …

Friends Academy students delight on the piano at the Regency at Glen Cove

Around ten Friends Academy students delighted seniors at the Regency in Glen Cove with a heartwarming visit accompanied by a musical recital on Wednesday. The elementary school kids performed a wide …

Glen Cove honors Veterans with military tribute banners, essays and Memorial Day ceremony

Morgan Memorial Park was lined with 91 banners on Sunday, May 25, each one honoring a Glen Cove veteran or active-duty service member. The Glen Cove Salutes Military Tribute Banner Program held its …

Greek festival returns to Glen Cove’s Garvies Point June 5–8

The sounds of bouzouki, the scent of sizzling souvlaki, and the joyful shouts of children on carnival rides will once again fill the air at Garvies Point as the Holy Resurrection Greek Orthodox …

Nassau County Capital Plan standoff jeopardizes fire and EMS Funding

Tensions boiled over on Monday as the Nassau County Legislature failed to pass County Executive Bruce Blakeman’s $426 million capital improvement plan, leaving critical infrastructure funding …

Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club celebrates its 75th birthday

For 75 years, the Grenville Baker Boys & Girls Club has provided a second home for children in Locust Valley and the surrounding communities. From its early days as a boys’ club focused on athletics to its evolution into a full-service youth development organization, the organization has been a cornerstone of community life.

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Elaine Phillips: County supports victims of domestic, sexual violence

The unfortunate closure of The Safe Center LI, a private nonprofit agency that served victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, has understandably raised concern across our community and in my office.

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Seth Koslow: In politics, silence isn’t neutral — it’s a choice

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman recently stated that “having the President of the United States as a friend of Nassau County is a very good thing.”

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Jerry Kremer: The Rich Must Tread Lightly in Politics

There are so many examples of cases where the very rich try their luck in the political world and get burned by the experience. The most obvious is the current case of Elon Musk, said to be the wealthiest person in the world.

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Charles Lavine: It’s time for a change at NUMC

Sometimes, change is good. In the case of Nassau University Medical Center, it’s an absolute necessity. Years of mismanagement, resulting in part from blatant political patronage, have left it in deep financial trouble.