City addresses aging pipes

Glen Cove City Hall was filled with anxious homeowners on Monday night, as they listened to representatives from Pipelogix LMS Inc., a private contractor based in Long Beach, on an initiative to …

What are Glen Cove schools doing to embrace boost inclusivity? Giving flexible seating a try

Classrooms in Glen Cove’s elementary schools — Connolly, Landing, Deasy and Gribbin — are undergoing a transformation thanks to a $40,000 donation from the Glen Cove Education Foundation.

Martinez to be honored for Vinnie’s Island

Vincent “Vinnie” Martinez, Sr., a U.S. Navy veteran, will be honored with a commemorative stone and plaque at Vinnie’s Island, a green space he personally transformed over 40 years …

Youth Bureau boosts programs and parks

Glen Cove’s parks and youth bureau programs had exciting developments this year. According to Spiro Tsirkas, executive director of Glen Cove’s Youth Services and Recreation, the …

Fall festival brings fun despite rainy weather

The 3rd Annual Glen Cove Fall Family Festival at Simpkins Park in Garvies Point, organized by the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce, was a success despite overcast skies and occasional rain.   …

City’s comprehensive plan is a guide for next 15 years

After a decade-long hiatus since its last update in 2009, the Glen Cove City Council voted unanimously to adopt its comprehensive plan, which is intended to guide the city’s development, …

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Remembering a cherished friendship with Nelson DeMille

The bestselling, superbly gifted novelist Nelson DeMille recently died. The author of 23 books, including 17 bestsellers, DeMille was so much more than a brilliant writer. He was first and foremost an outstanding human being and a loyal friend.

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A historic election for all the wrong reasons

The desperate campaign being run by Donald Trump, in his quest for renewed power, will stand out in the history books for many years to come.

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Blakeman’s actions bring serious risks for first responders

In recent months, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has pursued a number of controversial measures that, in addition to likely being unconstitutional, bring with them a number of unintended consequences that will negatively impact our police and first responders.