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Sea Cliff plans renovations for local trails

The Sea Cliff board of trustees conducted extensive discussions about necessary renovations to 18 trails and updates for the Sea Cliff Circle newsletter. The trail renovations will help prevent …

MLK’s legacy comes alive at library event

Ed Lieberman hosts MLK lecture

Former Sea Cliff Mayor Ed Lieberman has been providing educational lectures for local community members to help teach parts of history that they may not be familiar with. On Jan. 15, Lieberman will …

New Year’s Eve fundraiser rocks Sea Cliff

Residents of Sea Cliff got to rock out on Dec. 30 at Still Partners, as part of the Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor’s annual Karaoke for a cause event. Karaoke for a Cause has been one of …

A winter extravaganza at Sea Cliff School

Principal Megan McCormack kicked-off the holiday season on Dec. 20 with a musical Winter Extravaganza at Sea Cliff School. To the delight of the Pre-K-5 Sea Cliff School students, faculty and staff, …

Sea Cliff residents take an icy plunge on Jan. 1

The beginning of 2025 was rung in by yet another Polar Bear Plunge at Sea Cliff Beach, with dozens of attendees braving the icy waters of Hempstead Harbor on Jan 1. The annual tradition once again …

Dump truck purchase moves forward

Truckin' into Sea Cliff, new village vehicles

The Sea Cliff Board of Trustees closed out 2024 by unanimously approving the purchase of a new garbage truck and dump truck during their meeting on Dec. 30. The decision, made during the Dec. 30 …

Levy’s winning formula on and off the track

North Shore’s track dynasty

Track and Field has been a staple of the North Shore school district for almost 20 years. With a dominant 223-0 record in league meets since 2007, the girls’ varsity track and field team has …

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.