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Over 100 years ago, Glen Cove residents wrote a letter to Mayor James M. Burns requesting permission to play baseball games on Sundays. The resolution passed with a unanimous “aye.” To celebrate the roots of the sport, the city held its annual vintage baseball game on July 20, taking a step back in time to when the rules were drastically different. The match was between the Brooklyn Atlantics Baseball Club and the New York Mutuals Baseball Club.  more
Kellen Curry spent eight years serving the United States in the Air Force, and after a stint in the private sector, he is looking to return to public service as one of the challengers for U.S. Rep. … more
It can be difficult to keep up with U.S. Rep. George Santos’ long list of falsehoods. For seven months, state Republicans and Democrats alike have called for his resignation from Congress while … more
Looking for a way to honor a veteran? Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick is seeking nominations for the New York State Senate’s Veterans Hall of Fame, an online tribute to the lives of … more
Glen Cove supports its nearly 30,000 residents with firefighters and police officers, building and zoning departments, clerks and office staff, and the Department of Public Works. The departments are staffed with employees who work to keep the city thriving, but the Civil Service Employees Association says they are underpaid. more
If you’ve been to Shore Road, chances are you’re smelled authentic Texas-style barbeque wafting through the air. The delightful sensation comes from Laura’s BBQ, a waterfront smokehouse nestled between Glen Cove Creek, and Shore Thing Rentals. more
Kathy Quinn-Taylor felt lost after her husband, Robert Taylor Jr., died last July. Her life, she said, has never been the same. Although she continues to appreciate support she’s received from … more
Every summer, thousands of people from across Long Island and beyond make their way to Glen Cove for the Feast of St. Rocco, one of the North Shore’s most popular events. Guests can expect games, rides, prizes and, of course, an extraordinary diversity of food. The four days of fun and festivities that comprise “The Best Feast in the East” begin on July 26. more
When Barbara Holzkamp took a lifeguarding course in 1960, she had no idea that that it would result in a six-decade-long adventure in teaching others to swim. Now at 81, the Glen Head resident … more
For many senior citizens, moving into an assisted living facility is a big change, and most associate senior living communities as drab nursing homes. But at the Regency at Glen Cove, which … more
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