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A couple of years have passed since Glen Cove earned the World Health Organization and AARP’s Age-Friendly status in 2018, making it an ideal place to grow up and grow old. Carol Waldman, the former executive director of the Glen Cove Senior Center and current liaison consultant to the city, decided she wanted to take that friendliness a step further. more
Quentin Roosevelt Post 4 American Legion began its Memorial Day ceremony with a somber laying of the wreath at the legion’s monument in the hamlet. That was followed by a startling pop, pop, pop, from a three volley-salute, performed by members of the N.Y. 11th Regiment Military Honor Guard. It is a ceremonial act performed at military funerals, as is the playing of taps on the bugle, which followed. It was all more than appropriate on Memorial Day, when our country mourns our service members that did not return home alive. more
For Peter Holden, the owner of God Loves You Religious Store in downtown Glen Cove, keeping the storefront closed during Communion season hits especially hard. more
Friends of the Bay will offer its second free online presentation on May 27 at 7 p.m. as part of its 2020 Speaker Series when naturalist John Turner will present, "Diamondback Terrapin: The Turtle with the Clown Lips." more
When businesses were ordered to close by Gov. Andrew Cuomo over a month ago, John Tymann, the owner of STN Tanning Supplies in Glen Cove, feared that he would be forced to let go of employees.  more
The public perception of police officers and firefighters changed after Sept. 11, 2001, when so many lost their lives trying to save others. They were deemed heroes, and there was a marked increase in new recruits for jobs as first responders. more
It’s game over for public high school spring sports on Long Island for 2020. Any hopes for even a modified season were dashed Tuesday afternoon when health and safety concerns led athletic … more
Rabbi Irwin Huberman, Congregation Tifereth Israel’s spiritual leader, said that if it was not for the ongoing health emergency, this period would actually be a rather interesting time in history.  more
Roughly 275 people circulated through the banquet hall at O’Connell Gardens in Oceanside to gather information from more than 35 vendors who had tables set up around the perimeter of the room as Herald Community Newspapers presented its second Senior Health Expo on April 11. more
Nearly 1,600 people filled the Friedberg JCC in Oceanside for Herald Community Newspapers’ inaugural Kidz Zone Expo on March 3. more
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