Historic Bayville structure built in 1903

For the Clarkson Estate in Bayville, a future still unknown

The Clarkson Estate, the only mansion left remaining in Bayville from the turn of the 20th century, has sustained interior and exterior damage and undergone numerous alterations over the decades, and …

School board focused on curriculum, budget

Locust Valley Board of Education meeting offers details on district curriculum, budget

The Locust Valley Central School District Board of Education addressed financial planning and instructional advancements at its March 4 meeting, as Karen Horoszewski, assistant superintendent for …

Town of Oyster Bay Board authorizes 2025 Polar Plunge

The Oyster Bay Town Board has authorized the annual Special Olympics “Polar Plunge” to take place at TOBAY Beach on March 29. Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, who has participated in...

Hive Market & Gallery celebrates hope with Harmony Heights Day School

Hive Market & Gallery in Oyster Bay is set to host a special gallery exhibition titled “Hope in Harmony: A Journey of Healing & Expression,” featuring artwork created by students …

Deadheads come together at Bahr Gallery in Oyster Bay

Fans of the Grateful Dead gathered at Bahr Gallery in Oyster Bay to celebrate the new psychedelic posters by the iconic band on display at the gallery on March 1. Attendees were also treated to a …

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 …

Some stipulations included in approval

Oyster Bay Cove's Zoning Board unanimously approves Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s special exemption request

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has secured unanimous approval from the Oyster Bay Cove village zoning board to convert a historic property on Sandy Hill Road into housing for postdoctoral fellows and …

Columnist

Peter King: Yankees? Mets? Might they meet up in October?

Spring training has begun. Another baseball season is on the way.

Columnist

Jerry Kremer: Here’s a job I’d turn down

At the beginning of any Congress member’s career, there is the battle to get your party’s nomination, and then feeling the honor of being the party’s choice.

Editorial

Long Island loses a civil rights pioneer

The death of Hazel Dukes, at age 92, last weekend marks the end of an extraordinary chapter in civil rights leadership, with special significance for Long Island.

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Bruce Blakeman: ICE partnership targets criminals to keep Nassau safe

When violence and criminality threaten public safety, local governments must step up and do their part to keep their communities secure.