Jon Dolecki, beloved teacher and coach, dies at 77

Allen Hudson still remembers the moment Jon Dolecki changed the way Hudson saw himself as an athlete. As a shy ninth-grader, he played on Glen Cove High School’s junior varsity basketball team …

At Glen Cove rally, unified support for Ukraine

Hundreds of Long Islanders packed the Polish National Home in Glen Cove last Sunday to call for an end to the three-year war in Ukraine — not on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s terms, …

A new chapter for a beloved Glen Cove chef

For more than three decades, Chef Jeanine DiMenna has been a staple of Glen Cove’s culinary scene, serving up not just delicious meals but also a sense of community. Her restaurants have long …

Radio show keeps cultural heritage alive

Old Westbury Web Radio is keeping nostalgia alive with a compelling program: The Five N’ Dime music show. The show celebrates the past, bringing music and culture to a new generation of …

Ellis leads the fight for LGBTQ representation

For over a decade, Long Island native Sarah Kate Ellis has led GLAAD, the world’s most influential LGBTQ media advocacy organization. Under her leadership, GLAAD has evolved from a media …

City’s comprehensive plan is a guide for next 15 years

After a decade-long hiatus since its last update in 2009, the Glen Cove City Council voted unanimously to adopt its comprehensive plan, which is intended to guide the city’s development, …

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Charles Lavine: Churchill didn’t have any cards, either

President Trump’s unprecedented attack against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made clear what we had already suspected: That we, as a nation, have abandoned an ally in its greatest time …

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Randi Kreiss: Marching then, and marching now

In recent weeks, a terrible cascade of restrictive executive orders and wholesale firings of government workers has shaken all of us, Democrats and Republicans, federal workers and everyone who depends on their good work.

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Megan Ryan: The budget battle: fighting for NUMC’s fair share

It’s that time of year again, when New Yorkers who pay the highest combined tax burden in the nation have to beg Albany to return money to their communities.