It has been 75 years since the USS Dorchester sank into the sea on its way to Greenland during World War II, but the relevance of remembering the tragedy is still alive and well today. Every year …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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2/15/18
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While facilitating workshops at the Omega Institute retreat center in upstate Rhinebeck, Sea Cliff resident Stefanie Lipsey was inspired to bring a retreat of her own to the North Shore. …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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2/8/18
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State and county officials are renewing their effort to solve the mystery of sewage contamination at Crescent Beach in Glen Cove, which has been closed for nine years because no one is precisely sure …
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By Zach Gottehrer-Cohen
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2/8/18
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Last Friday, Glen Head Elementary students and their families were treated to a special night of food and fun. The Glen Head Parent Teacher Organization sponsored Game Night in the middle school …
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2/1/18
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This is part one of a series highlighting North Shore librarians.It’s hard to think about the library being anything else but a place to take out a book, but Arlene Nevens has seen these …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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2/1/18
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New York American Water customers will attend a board meeting of the Jericho Water District on Feb. 7 to plead a case for consolidation. The purpose is to see if Jericho Water would be willing to …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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2/1/18
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Every January and February, the Sea Cliff Arts Council coordinates two exhibits exclusively for North Shore High School students.
This month, seniors in the high school’s Independent Projects …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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1/25/18
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Hicksville indie rock band Fox Hollow is coming to the end of their 2018 tour across the east coast and they are coming to Glen Cove. Per band tradition, their homecoming show will raise money for …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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1/25/18
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A panel of politicians lined the stage at Glenwood Landing School’s theatre last Thursday to participate in the Legislative Action Committee’s second Legislative Night.
The panel featured …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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1/25/18
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Crowded buses left in the early-morning darkness on Friday from different parishes on Long Island, all bound for Washington, D.C., and the March for Life.
Two buses, holding 94 passengers, left …
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By Laura Lane
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1/25/18
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