Suozzi invites slain IDF soldier’s father to Joint Congressional Address

Rep. Tom Suozzi announced that Ronen Neutra, a Plainview resident and father of slain Israeli Defense Forces soldier Omer Neutra, will be his guest at President Donald Trump’s Joint …

Superintendent Chris Zublionis addresses opportunities, concerns

North Shore School District plans for the future

North Shore School District superintendent Chris Zublionis presented a detailed overview of the district’s long-term financial and academic plan during the Jan. 23 meeting of the Board of …

New study sheds light on aquifer issues

What did the U.S. Geological Survey and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's study reveal about the state of Nassau County's aquifers?

It is all too easy to waste water in a world where its availability is taken for granted. But what happens when the aquifers that provide Long Island with its fresh water become dangerously …

Sea Cliff artist Eric Dixon unveils new ‘Godz-Iz’ exhibit at Sea Cliff Arts Council

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 …

New state tax credit for small businesses introduced

The Lift Our Communities, Advertise Locally Act would provide small businesses with up to $4,000 for marketing in community media.

Park will accommodate more teens and adults

Outdoor gym to honor the late Justin Lee

The Sea Cliff Board of Trustees put forward a plan at their latest board meeting on Dec. 2 to develop an outdoor gym and bench for residents to utilize at one of the local parks. The plan, approved …

S.C. resident honored for legal excellence

N.Y. Metro Super Lawyers elect Rubinowitz ‘top attorney’

Ben Rubinowitz, managing partner at Gair, Gair, Conason and longtime Sea Cliff resident, has been named the top attorney by New York Metro Super Lawyers for 2024. Growing up in Franklin Square and …

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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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Shining a light on vital role of Sunshine Week

In an age when misinformation and secrecy can cloud public trust, the need for open government has never been more pressing. That’s why Sunshine Week — March 16 to 22 this year — a nonpartisan national initiative championing public access to information, is more than just an observance. It is a call to action.

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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.