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Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials have announced additional schedule changes to improve Long Island Rail Road service to the North Shore since the Grand Central Madison access service changes went into effect in March. more
In her 20 years as an audiologist at Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf, Glen Cove resident Dr. Tanya Linzalone has met with many families. She’s seen first-hand the emotional toll they face while caring for a child with hearing difficulties. They often worry about their child’s communication skills, and are deeply concerned that he or she will have fewer opportunities in life. more
While many young people might not know about the historical pastime of creating and collecting ships in bottles, a recent donation to the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum will help ensure that the … more
Nancy Marks, the former campaign treasurer for New York’s most controversial Congressman, George Santos, is set to plead guilty to at least one unspecified felony Thursday at the Central Islip … more
‘Now it's your game and whoever wins the game will get one of the tigers that the Empress Dowager sent.’ more
For the past 12 years, the Oyster Bay Music Festival has brought high-quality classical music to the North Shore. This year the concert series will run from June 23 to July 1. The festival began … more
The three Democratic candidates running for seats on the Oyster Bay Town Board include a lesbian, an American man of African descent, and a man of Indian descent. Danielle Medeiros, Sydney … more
Libraries provide a space to gather safely, provide access to information, resources and advocate for literacy and education. They are a haven for lifelong learning and serve as a safe space for the community to gather. So when Marissa Damiano, a staff member for the Glen Cove Public Library and a graduate student at the State University of New York at Buffalo, saw members of the Association for Habilitation and Residential Care in the library last fall, she knew she wanted to offer the same feeling of lifelong learning to the group. more
Sophia Dean, this year’s valedictorian at Oyster Bay High School, has always loved school. As a child in Oyster Bay, she often played school, and was always the teacher. Her mother, Stephanie … more
Members of several local historical organizations have expressed concern that a historic property, the Ludlam House in Mill Neck, has been purchased, potentially to be torn down and replaced. They say that the house, which was built in 1878, offers both village and town government an opportunity to strengthen landmark-protection laws. more
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