NOSH Delivers!, a local food pantry that serves more than 500 families in communities on the North Shore, is gearing up for their upcoming “Shamrocks Rock” event this Saturday as part of …
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.
Sea Cliff resident Jane Fox has credited healthy distractions as a part of her sobriety toolbox, and of all the hobbies she has picked up over the years, her favorite has been cooking. Fox released “The Hungry Mother: Recipes for Recovery and Life in the Kitchen.” in October 2022, and at Dreams West at 359 Sea Cliff Ave. on Sunday, she hosted a culinary meditation class.
For decades, the volunteer-run Glen Cove Senior Center Medical Transport as helped seniors and disabled residents in Glen Cove, and parts of the Town of Oyster Bay including Glen Head, Glenwood Landing, Locust Valley and Sea Cliff, who lack access to public transportation. But a shortage of volunteers now threatens its ability to operate.
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 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 …
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The proposed federal budget cuts could have devastating consequences for Long Island families, particularly for our seniors who rely on essential programs like Meals on Wheels.
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This month of March will see far more people attending more St. Patrick’s Day parades on Long Island and in New York City than in all of Ireland.
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This month marks five years since Covid-19 upended our world. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 1.2 million Americans died from the virus, including 86,000 New Yorkers.
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But that question, “Do you believe in the dignity of the working man?” resonated with me, and does to this day. Yes, I did believe in that dignity, and I still do.