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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 …

Shining a spotlight on the digital art of pixels

The Sea Cliff Art’s Council has been honoring the work of Len Antinori throughout the month of November as a part of their Lost in Pixels exhibit. On Sunday Nov. 17, the Arts Council hosted …

How the ‘sausage’ gets made at North Shore

Catering to almost 1600 students a day, across five different schools, the North Shore cafeteria staff has been hard at work this school year, so that each student is properly fed so they can …

Northwinds Symphonic Band honors veterans

On Nov. 17, Glen Cove’s Wunsch Arts Center came alive with the stirring sounds of the Northwinds Symphonic Band’s annual “A Tribute to Our Veterans” concert, a heartfelt …

Suozzi calls for ‘common-sense’ policies

Suozzi urges unity in wake of the election

Following his re-election to Congress amid a pivotal election that saw former President Donald Trump return as president-elect, Representative Tom Suozzi called for a cooperative “common sense” …

Village museum honors Sea Cliff artists

For the last two months, the Sea Cliff Village Museum has been honoring Harold Ransom Stevenson, and his wife Alma Gallanos with their latest art exhibit, The Stevenson Academy. Stevenson and …

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.