A pirate loses his booty

Sea Cliff Mayor Elena Villafane secured another term in office alongside Village Trustees Mark Sobel and James Versocki in the village election Tuesday night, with a total of 1,149 votes cast. …

What to know about voting in the Sea Cliff village election

Sea Cliff residents will be voting in the local election today.

Exclusive: Pirate Booty founder Robert Ehrlich addresses attempt to seize control of Village of Sea Cliff

Robert Ehrlich, the 67-year old founder of Pirate’s Booty, responded to claims that he was attempting to dissolve, remake and take over the government of the Village of Sea Cliff during an …

Sea Cliff Mayor weighs in on Pirate's Booty founder mayoral claims

The founder of Pirate’s Booty, Robert Ehrlich, has claimed that he is mayor of the Village of Sea Cliff using a little known state law; village officials said there is no legitimacy to his claim.

Karen Papasergiou named 2024 White Cap Award winner

Karen Papasergiou, a 65-year-old Sea Cliff resident, was recently named the 2024 Sea Cliff Civic Association White Cap Award Winner.

Bringing James Joyce’s works to life

Members of the Sea Cliff Civic Association entertained the community Sunday night with the group’s annual Dinner and the Dead event, a dramatic reading and acting of novelist James Joyce’s iconic short story “The Dead.”

NOSH delivering shamrocks and smiles in honor of St. Patrick's Day

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 …

Columnist

Neela Mukherjee Lockel: We can’t let seniors be the victims of budget cuts

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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Peter King: Celebrating the immigrants who made America great

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.

Editorial

Millions are sick and tired of being sick and tired

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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Jack Martins: Believing in the dignity of the working man

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.