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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
Hundreds of families and North Shore residents, decked out in red, white and blue made their way to Downtown Glen Cove to kick off the celebrations for July Fourth by participating or watching the annual popular bike parade. more
There is a memorable Life magazine photograph of John F. Kennedy Jr., President Kennedy’s son, as a toddler in the Oval Office. Playing inside the desk where his father is working, he peers out after opening a front panel. more
At U.S. District Court in Central Islip on June 30, embattled U.S. Rep. George Santos made his second appearance to address a range of criminal charges against him. more
Smoke shops appear to be everywhere these days, and most appear to be doing a brisk business. more
If you’ve traveled along Walnut Road, right between Taco Bell and Glen Cove Hospital, you’ve likely met Moishe, or Skelly, a 12-foot-tall plastic skeleton. He stands proud, dressed up for every holiday and special occasion as a fun surprise for his neighbors. He’s a bone-a-fide star. more
Oftentimes we are so busy in our own lives that we tend to forget about the people around us. It’s easy to take others for granted, especially those who often go unnoticed, making sure the needs of others are met. That’s why Congregation Tiferith Israel paid tribute to two of their unsung heroes, Armando, and Rosario Garcia, rather than honoring one of their widely known members. Over 150 members of the congregation came together to honor the hard work and dedication to service the couple have lovingly poured into the congregation and its facilities. more
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