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Bob Canavan, a revered coach and community member in Glen Cove, is remembered for his inclusive leadership, altruism, and warmth. His impact extended beyond the softball field, touching various aspects of community life, including his passion for photography and commitment to helping others. Canavan's spirit of kindness and integrity continues to inspire those who knew him, shaping their approach to life and interactions with others. more
Following a fire in August 2021, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 347 in Glen Cove has been restored with community support, set to reopen after this year's Memorial Day parade. The fire also affected Nosh, a pandemic initiative providing meals, but they've returned to the VFW, grateful for the additional space. Challenges persist, including depleted scholarship funds, but initiatives like Niko Stavrianos' Eagle Scout project aim to support veterans and their families. more
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 … more
The deaths of Nadia Vitel and the prevalence of squatters in New York City and Long Island have prompted bipartisan legislative action. Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz and State Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick have introduced bills aimed at clarifying tenant definitions to exclude squatters, empowering law enforcement to address the issue effectively. Assemblywoman Jaime Williams, highlighting firsthand experiences in her district, emphasizes the urgent need for bipartisan solutions to tackle the widespread problem of squatters, transcending political divides. more
Adrienne Alexanian commemorated the Armenian Genocide by presenting her father's memoir, "Forced into Genocide," at the Holocaust Tolerance and Memorial Center of Nassau County. Through her father's firsthand account, she unveils previously hidden history, documenting the brutality of the genocide while also shedding light on the experiences of Armenian soldiers conscripted into the Ottoman Turkish army. The publication of the memoir not only honors her father's memory but also ensures that the voices of survivors resonate with future generations, inspiring remembrance and recognition of the Armenian Genocide. more
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's program to enlist civilians as provisional special deputy sheriffs during crises has sparked controversy, with supporters emphasizing enhanced emergency response capabilities and opponents expressing concerns about increased firearm presence and lack of transparency. Residents like Laura Burns and Allison Dzikowski distrust the necessity of civilians in law enforcement roles, while county legislators, including Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, criticize Blakeman for insufficient consultation and raise doubts about the adequacy of training provided to the special deputies, with DeRiggi-Whitton drawing comparisons to historical paramilitary groups, sparking outrage from Blakeman and his supporters. more
The New York Assembly and Senate passed a bill to repeal the state's adultery law, citing its outdated nature and potential for unintended consequences. Legislators like Liz Krueger and Charles Lavine supported the repeal, while Lavine faced criticism from religious groups. Religious leaders, such as Jeffrey Prey, emphasize the importance of personal values and commitment over legal enforcement of moral standards. more
Starting May 26, Glen Cove residents will enjoy Sunday service on the N21 NICE bus, with potential additional service on the N27 later in the fall, addressing long-standing transportation gaps. Doris Harris, a cancer patient, and others have struggled without weekend bus service, resorting to expensive alternatives like taxis and trains. Prompted by advocacy from Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, NICE swiftly responded, promising pilot programs to improve weekend service on both routes. more
Deasy Elementary students experienced both an earthquake and a rare partial solar eclipse, sparking a memorable educational opportunity led by high school seniors Christina Kodis and Thomas Potter. Despite the initial confusion caused by the earthquake, Kodis and Potter turned the eclipse event into an engaging lesson, using hands-on activities to simulate the phenomenon and leaving a lasting impression on the younger students. Their efforts aimed to instill a sense of wonder and appreciation for natural events, ensuring that the students would remember the experience for years to come. more
The Long Island Bombers, a visually impaired baseball team, prepare for a unique matchup against the Sunset Mets, showcasing the inclusive world of beep baseball. Led by dedicated individuals like John Alutto and Peter Munda, the Bombers overcome challenges to pursue their passion for the game. The legacy of co-founder Ted Fass, who remained committed to creating opportunities for visually impaired athletes, continues to inspire the team and their community, demonstrating the transformative power of sports. more
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