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The raccoon distemper crisis on Long Island has reached alarming levels, prompting a closer examination of the disease’s impact on wildlife and the challenges faced by residents. Insights … more
Dozens of volunteers reached for their trash pickers on the morning of April 22 to celebrate Earth Day. The enthusiastic environmentalists, who ranged from children to city employees, found litter scattered around Continental Place, Johnson Street, and Hendrick Avenue. Although the area only accounts for a small fraction of the city’s area, volunteers collected over 400 pounds of trash. The event was scheduled to run between 9 a.m. to noon, but finished after 45 minutes since the truck designated to collect the litter was filled to capacity. more
Police responded to multiple calls about a shooting in Glen Cove around 1 p.m. on the corner of Porter Place and Doxey Drive... more
Against the backdrop of a media frenzy at the New Hampshire primary, student journalists from WRHU-FM, Hofstra University’s radio station, embarked on an enlightening journey into the world of … more
Local singer Joe Stroppel will perform Broadway hits and songs from the Great American Songbook at a special fundraising concert at the North Shore Historical Museum on April 29. more
Libraries remain the hub of their communities, and one way they are serving neighbors is by coordinating efforts to help those in need. As part of the Great Give Back — a community service … more
Tom Suozzi officially returned to his seat on the House of Representatives Wednesday night after his inauguration. He will once again represent the 3rd Congressional District, which includes all of … more
After being ousted from office with only 11 months of tenure as the representative for New York’s Third Congressional District, George Santos remains in the limelight as his legal procedures trek on. He faces charges of alleged identity theft, wire fraud, campaign violations and other crimes. more
Small businesses can take giant leaps to make big differences in their communities. For over 40 years, Sea Cliff resident Jerry Farrell, owner of Rising Tide Natural Market on Forest Avenue in Glen … more
In anticipation of Holocaust Remembrance Day, religious leaders, politicians and residents gathered at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Sea Cliff on Sunday to promote a dialogue of diversity and combat the rise of anti-Semitism that is spreading through Nassau County, New York and the rest of the country. more
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