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Resident and community leaders gathered at Sea Cliff Yacht Club on June 7 to honor community members for stellar civic service with the White Cap Awards. This event, organized by the Sea Cliff Civic … more
The thick yellow haze that descended on Long Island last week was more than a natural sepia-toned filter — the unnervingly post-apocalyptic scene brought with it some serious health concerns. … more
“History is not the past, but a map of the past,” historian Henry Glassie once said, “drawn from a particular point of view, to be useful to the modern traveler.” more
I wrote my heart out after 9/11, scribbled my way through blackouts, epic blizzards, hurricanes and, for three years, the pandemic. more
Serving as a police officer for 22 years, I saw firsthand the effectiveness of the “broken windows” model of policing. more
I often imagine the thoughts and experiences of enslaved Black people in America. It is a dark place, but it is a place that keeps me in gratitude and motion every day. more
To date, there are at least 10 Republican Davids who have announced that they are running for president . . . more
One of the best things you can grow in a garden is a life-long gardener. With summer upon us, the world outdoors beckons. Starting at home. Your personal landscape is a great place to enjoy being outside. more
Fred Zeilberger was just 14 when he was ordered to stack the bodies of dead fellow prisoners like firewood at a makeshift concentration camp outside Riga, Latvia, during World War II. He was among … more
The Water Authority of North Shore has finally received $2 million in state funding that will allow it to begin establishing operations and take a more active role to municipalize the North Shore … more
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