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“The Sopranos” revolutionized television entertainment when it made its debut on HBO in 1999, and continued through 2007. On the surface, it was an organized-crime story centered on a mob guy in New Jersey named Tony Soprano. more
Over the past few weeks, three very significant people have died, and in some or many ways, I had direct contact with all of them. I refer to the late President Jimmy Carter, Chuck Dolan and Dick Parsons. more
Long Island is a place of endless potential, where communities with rich histories thrive in scenic landscapes. Our ability to sustain this prosperity is at risk, however, due to a glaring issue: outdated and insufficient transportation infrastructure. more
Long after the last ballot is counted, and as soon as the oaths are administered, the most important chapter begins — the work of governing. more
Third-grade students continued to explore the basics of Computer Science and Robotics in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math at Glenwood Landing School this January. Elementary STEAM … more
The Sea Cliff Village Museum will unveil its newest exhibit in late February, a celebration of textile artistry and craftsmanship spanning the 19th and early 20th centuries. The exhibit, which will … more
Members of Nosh Delivers!, a non-profit food pantry dedicated to combating food insecurity on the North Shore, participated in Glen Cove’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade on Monday. In … more
Kevin Wade, the screenwriter responsible for the Emmy-nominated drama “Blue Bloods” as well as films like “Meet Joe Black” and “Working Girl,” is embarking on a … more
North Shore High School seniors, Kaitlin Ho and Eli Weseley-Jones, have earned recognition as 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholars, joining the ranks of 300 high school researchers honored … more
Calling all future space explorers! “Moon to Mars” has rocketed into Long Island Children’s Museum, on view through May 4, with opportunities for kids to fuel their imaginations and dream bigger — and farther — than ever before. more
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