Several residents from Roslyn, Glen Head, Sea Cliff, and other communities across the North Shore of Long Island raised a bevy of concerns about proposed lithium battery plants on Long Island.
Brianna Lee, an actor and writer from Sea Cliff, is holding a casting call on Thursday, April 17, at 2 p.m. in the Sea Cliff Elementary School auditorium for her new film “The Troll”
Anthony Peer, the creator of Monster Wares Products, will participate in a live reading of his collection of alliterative monster stories designed to help navigate negative emotions through positive thinking and fresh perspectives.
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino joined Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin, North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jen DeSena, Town and fire officials from across Nassau County to denounce the …
First graders at Glenwood Landing School took to the stage dressed in decorative “out of this world costumes” on March 20 for the interdisciplinary Astronomy Celebration in front of their teachers, Principal Bridget Finder, administrators, parents, and family members.
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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As a Brooklyn Dodgers fan since my youth, until they were hijacked from us to Los Angeles, and as a Mets fan since their creation in 1962, baseball has always been a major part of my life
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April 22 might not jump out on your calendar like a holiday or a long weekend, but maybe it should. On Earth Day, which has been around for over 50 years, we are urged us to pay attention to the …
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Our State Legislature has one job: pass a balanced state budget by April 1. As of now, that budget is over two weeks late, and counting. And not only is it late, it’s also a total failure.