Rising housing prices, competing private schools contributing to decline
Public school districts across Nassau County are contending with declining enrollment, a trend that is reshaping school operations, staffing, and financial planning. The North Shore, Locust Valley …
The North Shore Coalition Against Substance Abuse will host an adult Pickleball tournament at Gold Coast Pickleball Club on Friday, April 4, from 3 to 6:00 p.m.
Over 130 Sea Cliff residents partied like it was 1999 at the Love Your Neighbor All You Need Is Love ’90s Prom fundraiser on March 8 at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church’s Parish Hall. …
Sea Cliff Mayor Elena Villafane secured another term in office alongside Village Trustees Mark Sobel and James Versocki in the village election Tuesday night, with a total of 1,149 votes cast. …
Staff and students remember Susan Soltis
Susan Soltis, a former North Shore High School English teacher for more than three decades, has died after a brief illness. She was 68. Soltis taught in the district for 31 years, from 1990 to …
On March 2, a day of fun, rhyme, and sweet indulgence unfolded at Scoop N Fruit, located at 6 School Street, Glen Cove. The event, inspired by the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss, drew a lively crowd of residents
The North Shore School District unveiled its $125 million proposed budget for the upcoming year, a roughly 2.4 percent increase from the prior year with increasing costs stemming from employee benefits, rising salaries as well as the implementation of a new curriculum. After the presentation, nearly a dozen residents spoke during the public comment portion of the evening focused on a different matter: the soon-to-expire moratorium on the building of battery energy storage systems in the town of Oyster Bay.
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It’s a simple question, but one that every educational institution needs to answer: What do our students walk out with — after a lesson, a year or their entire 13-year public school career — that they did not walk in with?
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Nassau County has enjoyed a lot of success during my time as county executive.
Editorial
It is National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the vital contributions of volunteers and encourage others to take part in acts of service.
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Whether you’re looking to be a camp counselor, lifeguard, coach or referee, the possibilities for a rewarding summer are endless.