Max Azzarello, 37, formerly of Sea Cliff, lit himself on fire outside of the courthouse where Donald Trump is on trial for falsifying business records. Azarello is currently in critical condition, and distributed self-authored conspiracy theory pamphlets.
After 11 years of dedicated service to the North Shore School District, Marianne Russo announced her resignation from the Board of Education on April 2, citing personal commitments that require her …
Greg Hach is gearing up for the Republican primary on June 25. If he wins, he will challenge incumbent U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi to represent the 3rd Congressional District in the November general …
The North Shore Village Theatre is gearing up to transport audiences back in time with their upcoming production of "The Marvelous Wonderettes," a musical journey through the girl group songs of the …
Glen Cove riders taking the N21 NICE bus will have Sunday service as of May 26 and those taking the N27 may see additional service beginning this fall. Prior to NICE’s announcement, there …
For nearly 60 years, Mini Mart has been a fixture of Sea Cliff’s yearly calendar. Now the village museum is hunting for memorabilia of the beloved arts and crafts exposition. …
Dr. Manuel Flores had a great time when he went skiing with his family in Canada last December, but two weeks later he suffered from severe fatigue, and he could not understand why. Then he bit his …
Columnist
Former Congressman Peter King reflects on the tragic murder of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, highlighting the outpouring of support from Massapequa Park and beyond, including a moment with former President Donald Trump, and calls for legislative action in honor of Diller's memory."
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Former Assemblyman Jerry Kremer reminisces about bipartisan successes in Albany, contrasting them with the current gridlock in Washington, where partisan politics obstructs meaningful legislation, leaving a longing for the return of bipartisan cooperation.
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Highlighting the efforts of the Empire State Local News Coalition, which aims to safeguard local journalism in New York by advocating for legislative support and rallying communities to save newsrooms and jobs amidst closures and layoffs.
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Senator Jack Martins addresses the persistent issue of airplane noise disturbing communities near busy airports, emphasizing the need for objective studies and coordinated efforts to mitigate the impact, while expressing unwavering determination to advocate for quieter skies