North Shore celebrates academic success
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 …
‘Johnny Careless’ set on the North Shore
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Dillon’s higher education experience spans 17 years
The North Shore School District Board of Education has appointed Jess Dillon as interim trustee, following the November resignation of Rich Galati. Dillon, a resident of the district since 2013, will …
Six libraries join together in sharing resources
The North Shore Genealogy Collective, a collaborative effort among six libraries on Long Island’s North Shore to provide genealogical resources and education to library patrons, marked its …
Columnist
Last month I traveled to Washington, joining many Nassau County Republicans, including County Executive Bruce Blakeman and GOP Chairman Joe Cairo, to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump as our 47th president.
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One of my pet peeves is our national airline system.
Editorial
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s newly unveiled plan to restrict smartphone use in schools across New York state has sparked robust discussion among educators, parents and policymakers.
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Over a decade ago, the Long Island Regional Planning Council recognized a critical issue: Long Island’s transportation funding and planning processes were failing to meet the growing demands of our region. In response, we proposed the creation of a dedicated Nassau-Suffolk Metropolitan Planning Organization.