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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ordered Hofstra University president Susan Poser to appear in front of the county legislature next week. But it seems Blakeman and others will have to wait until at least February. more
The deaths of Nadia Vitel and the prevalence of squatters in New York City and Long Island have prompted bipartisan legislative action. Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz and State Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick have introduced bills aimed at clarifying tenant definitions to exclude squatters, empowering law enforcement to address the issue effectively. Assemblywoman Jaime Williams, highlighting firsthand experiences in her district, emphasizes the urgent need for bipartisan solutions to tackle the widespread problem of squatters, transcending political divides. more
Communities like Glen Cove flourish thanks to the selfless nature of residents like Jeanine DiMenna. While feeding the city for 30 years, she has brought people together with her passion for food and her compassion toward others. This year marks her 10-year anniversary as owner of the View Grill. more
An hour before the Glen Cove City Council meeting on Tuesday, about 20 protesters gathered outside the doors of City Hall, chanting, “Save the View.” The phrase surfaced last month, after the city announced its request for proposal for property it owns at 111 Lattingtown Road, now being leased by Jeanine DiMenna, owner of the popular restaurant The View Grill. more
A high school sports coach is a unique role. They not only develop students to become athletes and achieve their best, but coaches are also a part of the wider school community. Glen Cove City School … more
Third, fourth and fifth graders squealed with excitement as they ran and skipped into the gymnasium at Connolly Elementary School. Their smiles grew wider as they got closer to an irresistible treat. But these young scholars weren’t craving sweet and savory candy; instead, they eagerly reached for books to feed their imaginations. more
George Maragos, a Democrat vying to replace Glen Cove’s Republican mayor, Pamela Panzenbeck, on Nov. 7, is an immigrant who attained the American dream. He says he wants to use his background in finance to give back to his community. more
Ask students to name their favorite school subject, and some might say reading and writing, while others might say science and mathematics. Those with a well-rounded interest in both subjects, like Andrew DiNapoli, assistant superintendent for human resources for the Glen Cove City School District, knew from a young age that he wanted to use his interests to cultivate a career to help others. more
Anthony Laurino, owner of Phil’s Pizzeria in Syosset, dropped his son Francesco Laurino off at Farmingdale High School on Sept. 21 for a trip to a band camp in Pennsylvania. While his son was … more
This is the third story in a series exploring the complexities of elections to provide a better understanding of one of Americans’ most precious privileges, the right to vote. The State … more
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