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There is a memorable Life Magazine photograph of John-John, Pres. John F. Kennedy’s son, as a toddler in the Oval Office. Playing inside the desk where his father is working, he pauses after … more
The Village of Sea Cliff held the final public comment session for its Long-Range Comprehensive Plan on June 20, the culmination of four years of work by the village board. There were plenty of … more
Brian Noone, the Town of Oyster Bay’s first, and thus far only inspector general, resigned on June 23 amid allegations of ethical violations and an investigation by the Nassau County District … more
I’ve struggled with depression and anxiety my whole life. That’s not an easy thing to admit, especially publicly. But mental health awareness isn’t what it used to be, thankfully. more
The political news these days is dominated by two names, Biden and Trump. Because of his many criminal entanglements, Donald Trump wins the prize for the most coverage. But . . . more
You may think this doesn’t have relevance for you, but you’re wrong, my friend. You may be 40 years old, running 7-minute miles and sprinting up the corporate ladder . . . more
The sky will be aglow for the annual spectacle that marks our Independence Day, always a rousing celebration. While the main event is Tuesday, of course, the county-wide festivities begin Saturday, with plenty of local fireworks to enjoy. more
Sea Cliff has always been a village where the arts have thrived, which makes it fitting that two of its former residents, Brianna Lee and Mike Luciano, teamed up to make a movie about it. The film, … more
Long Island native Edward William Stack, the former president and chief executive officer of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, died on June 4. more
Edward William Stack, former president and chief executive officer of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, died June 4 at a senior living facility in Port Washington surrounded by his … more
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