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 …

How did Glen Head second graders celebrate community?

Second grade classes at Glen Head School recently had a Community Celebration where each child became a member of their community from a doctor to a teacher.

Wassail Day returns with holiday cheer

The Sea Cliff Arts Council is teaming up with local businesses for the third annual Wassail Day on Dec. 15, inviting residents to walk through the village, explore local shops, and sample various …

Ebenezer Scrooge pays Sea Cliff a visit

The Sea Cliff Civic Association hosted its annual Scrooge Stroll on Dec. 1, treating residents of all ages to a walking performance of Charles Dickens’ classic story, “A Christmas …

Project currently paused during moratorium

North Shore residents livid about lithium

Residents of the North Shore School District gathered at North Shore High School on Nov. 13 to voice their concerns about the proposed Oyster Shore Energy Storage facility, a lithium battery storage …

Survivor of famous plane crash in 1970

Rick Arnold lived to ‘pleasurize’

Richard “Rick” Arnold, a lifelong resident of Sea Cliff known for his adventurous spirit, love of the water, and deep commitment to family and community, died on Oct. 18 at 79 following a battle …

Columnist

Joseph Saladino: With a new year come new commitments

The beginning of the year serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of service to others, as we honor one of history’s most inspirational leaders, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose birthday was Wednesday.

Columnist

Jordan Vallone: We need the Department of Education

For nearly 45 years, U.S. Department of Education has soldiered past many attempts to break it apart, or disband it altogether, most notably by conservative politicians who believe that the federal agency oversteps states’ rights.

Editorial

Abandoning fact-checking is dangerous

Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook, Instagram and Threads, announced a significant policy shift last week: It will no longer employ independent fact-checkers to monitor and flag false content on its platforms.

Columnist

Bruce Blakeman: Safety and affordability must be Nassau’s priorities

As county executive, I have refused to make Nassau a sanctuary county, held the line on taxes even as inflation went through the roof, and brought a common-sense approach to important issues that affect Nassau families.