Pedestrian killed in traffic accident on Pratt Boulevard

A 69-year-old woman died after being struck by a vehicle while attempting to cross Pratt Boulevard on Friday afternoon. According to the Nassau County Homicide Squad, the accident occurred at …

Glen Cove City School District offers $115.9 million school budget

The Glen Cove City School District began its annual budgeting workshops for the 2025-26 school year last week. The new assistant superintendent for business and finance, Theresa Kahan, led the first …

Eric Dixon’s ‘Godz-Iz’ exhibit unveiled

Eric Dixon sees the world through “Godz-īz.” The Sea Cliff resident prepared for his upcoming exhibit at the Sea Cliff Arts Council. Foldout tables and floorboards were lined with framed …

School board reviews graduation rate

At its Jan. 22 meeting, the Glen Cove Board of Education took a deep dive into the district’s graduation rate and upcoming changes to New York State’s graduation requirements. The …

Celebrating the lunar new year with art at the Glen Cove Library

Last Saturday, the Glen Cove Public Library hosted a Chinese brushwork-painting workshop that brought together art enthusiasts of all ages. Participants learned traditional techniques from Kathleen …

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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Jake Blumencranz: The RAPID Act is rapidly propelling L.I. backward

Albany’s latest scheme to ram through its radical green-energy agenda is moving full speed ahead — and Long Islanders will be the ones left to foot the bill and deal with the consequences.

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Randi Kreiss: High anxiety is gripping many Americans

I’m an anxious person, and according to the American Psychiatric Association, 40 percent of Americans said last year that they were more anxious than the year before.

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Robert Scott: University leaders should not remain neutral

After the congressional hearings that challenged university presidents on campus activism amid allegations of antisemitism, many institutions adopted policies of “institutional neutrality.”