To empower middle-school girls and foster a sense of community, a Glen Cove-based nonprofit called I Am My Sister has announced the launch of a thrift store in Finley Middle School. The initiative is …
For 41 consecutive years, Glen Cove has come together to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., hosting one of the few continuous, community-driven celebrations on Long Island. On …
For 41 consecutive years, Glen Cove has come together to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., hosting one of the few continuous, community-driven celebrations on Long Island. On …
The Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor’s Junior Ambassadors will kick off their first event of the year with a trivia night aimed at engaging families and raising awareness about environmental …
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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Even though it has been anything but easy, New York’s mass transit system is once again being used as the primary source of travel at an increasing rate since being effectively shut down at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
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For those unfamiliar with the scale of destruction, the fires that began igniting near Los Angeles in early January have scorched over 40,000 acres, claimed at least 27 lives, injured more than 20 people and destroyed over 15,000 structures.
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An “unhealthy state of things” is where I draw your attention as we examine Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recent State of the State address, the annual report required by our state’s Constitution. Regrettably, Hochul missed the mark completely. Instead of informing us on the current situation, she treated us to her wish list.