Proposed Glenwood Landing facility cancelled
A multi-year saga finally ended as Jupiter Power, a Texas-based battery storage company owned by BlackRock, has cancelled its contract to build the Oyster Shore Energy Storage following a grassroots …
All proceeds will benefit local food pantry
A night of psychedelic art, live music and community spirit is on tap Saturday when the Bahr Gallery will host a fundraiser for People Loving People, a local nonprofit that operates the …
The Oyster Bay community came out in force to honor the soldiers who died for their country at the hamlet’s annual Memorial Day Parade. Organized by the Oyster Bay Fire Department, the event …
Oyster Bay High School’s student-run news team, Bay News Now, made an impression at the Broadcast Alliance for Senior High Awards at Hofstra University on May 22. Competing against more than 40 …
The Town of Oyster Bay, in partnership with the Friends of Sagamore Hill and Theodore Roosevelt Association, has announced that the Theodore Roosevelt Celebration will take place on May 31 and June 1 …
Voters in the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District approved a $67.7 million budget for the 2025-26 academic year on Tuesday night, with 643 votes for and 420 against. The spending plan …
Voters in the Locust Valley Central School District approved the proposed $98.2 million budget for the 2025-26 academic year on Tuesday, supporting a 1.9 percent spending increase over the current …
Columnist
Democracy begins at the ballot box. But for far too many Long Islanders—especially working-class residents, naturalized immigrants, and communities of color—that access remains out of reach.
Editorial
As the calendar turns to June, the Atlantic hurricane season officially begins—and this year, forecasters are predicting an active one.
Columnist
I never thought I would say these words, but Texas is leading the way on protecting kids from social media abuse. You read that right.
Columnist
Federal funding has been vital to the Long Island economy. Recent executive orders, however, are threatening to disrupt public agencies that fund research, like the NIH.