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There is a memorable Life magazine photograph of John F. Kennedy Jr., President Kennedy’s son, as a toddler in the Oval Office. Playing inside the desk where his father is working, he peers out after opening a front panel. more
The race to replace expelled congressman George Santos has been intense. Yet, Tom Suozzi is convinced he’s the voters’ best choice in the Feb. 13 special election, due to his experience … more
Glen Cove’s credit outlook improved from stable to positive, according to a report released in May by Moody’s Investors Service, a credit rating agency. The last time the city earned a positive outlook was in 2017 and was maintained until 2018. more
Hundreds of families and North Shore residents, decked out in red, white and blue made their way to Downtown Glen Cove to kick off the celebrations for July Fourth by participating or watching the annual popular bike parade. more
In a bid for Congress, Mazi Melesa Pilip has made waves for her proactive stance against antisemitism and vocal advocacy for conservative values. Running on a platform that emphasizes community … more
Every summer, thousands of people from across Long Island and beyond make their way to Glen Cove for the Feast of St. Rocco, one of the North Shore’s most popular events. Guests can expect games, rides, prizes and, of course, an extraordinary diversity of food. The four days of fun and festivities that comprise “The Best Feast in the East” begin on July 26. more
In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, Gilda Zirinsky recalled stark memories of survival as a child fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe to listeners at the Nassau County … more
About 8 inches of snow blanketed the North Shore on Tuesday afternoon. The biggest snowfall in two years, the community took the opportunity to break from their routines with work and school, which … more
The Glen Cove City School District unveiled its preliminary budget plan for the 2024-2025 academic year during its first public workshop on Jan. 17. The district estimates a total budget of roughly … more
An upcoming exhibit at the North Shore Historical Museum to open on Feb. 29 delves into the maritime history of the North Shore, shining a spotlight on shipwrecks and sinkings that occurred during … more
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