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Long Beach’s three incumbent City Council members who are up for re-election this year say they plan to seek office again in the fall. James Hodge, former board chairman of the Martin Luther … more
In an unexpected move at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, council President Karen McInnis announced that she was stepping down, and would be replaced by council member John Bendo. McInnis, … more
The City of Glen Cove held the first of two public hearings on Feb.23 on potential changes that could make a difference for small business and medical practice owners along School Street, as well as their clients and customers. more
Glen Cove Mayor Tim Tenke and other members of the City Council recently sent a letter to Councilwoman Marsha Silverman, asking her to resign if her wife, Roni Epstein, does not withdraw a legal … more
At the Glen Cove City Council meeting on Dec. 8, the City Council will vote to appoint Rocco Graziosi, the city’s Department of Public Works project manager, as the new storm water officer. more
Ever since 1988, World AIDS Day has been observed. The National Institute of Health on Dec. 1 in a statement said that World AIDS Day is a time to reflect on the progress that has been made against HIV, as well as the considerable challenges that remain. more
At the Glen Cove Pre-Council meeting on Dec. 1, the City Council reflected on the day in 1955 that Rosa Parks started a movement by saying “no” to racist policies. more
Speeding on Shore Road was brought up as a discussion item at the City of Glen Cove Pre-Council meeting on Nov. 17. more
A three year contract with Thomson Reuters West Publishing Corporation for a Westlaw Subscription was one of the items put on the table for a vote at the April 14 Glen Cove City Council meeting. The legal research service would cost the city $850 initially, and there would be a 5 percent increase each year.  more
The Glen Cove City approved of the Stormwater Management Program at the March 24 City Council meeting. The city implemented the program, in compliance with the state Department of Environmental Conservation, to prevent illicit discharge from getting into water bodies like Hempstead Harbor. This is done through practices like covering storm water drains.  more
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