After the distribution of countless flyers around Glen Cove, multiple social media posts and repeated canvassing of the city’s neighborhoods, the frantic seven-day search for Vinny, a …
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By Roksana Amid
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1/5/24
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Summer signals freedom for children and gives them a break from the structure dictated by the school day. It’s a time for more play, making new friends, days at the pool and taking trips with family and friends. But many families struggle to keep their children healthy and occupied during the summer break because of financial limitations.
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By Roksana Amid
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8/27/23
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The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center is constructing an auditorium to increase the number of visitors they can accommodate. With the increasing amount of antisemitism in the state, they say education is an essential tool to combat hateful acts.
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By Roksana Amid
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9/29/23
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Howling winds and rain didn’t stop bookworms from attending the second day of the Glen Cove Public Library’s book sale on Saturday, organized by the Friends of the Library.
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By Roksana Amid
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9/29/23
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When people living in the 3rd Congressional District watched the State of the Union on Thursday night, they saw images of elected leaders they’ve seen in the newspaper and on television, but …
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By Laura Lane
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3/8/24
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Hundreds of people gathered to mark St. Patrick’s Day by attending the annual parade in Glen Cove. Members of the Glen Cove Youth Bureau participated, decked out in green attire.
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3/22/24
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It was the kind of game the Mets are known for, one where they look like they’ll win, but then everything goes south. Nail-biter games come second nature to the “Amazin’ …
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By Laura Lane
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3/22/24
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Oct. 7, 2023 seemed like just another day in Israel for Daniel Dvir, an Israeli citizen who had recently moved to Tel Aviv. While attending the now-infamous Nova music festival near kibbutz …
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Roksana Amid and Will Sheeline
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3/22/24
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Sea Cliff is gearing up for its annual Bazaar, a chance for village residents and members of the wider Long Island community to head over to the church and grab some food, some homemade preserves, and enjoy the beautiful fall weather. The bazaar, which has been held every year for at least the last 40 years, also includes raffles, apple cider pressing, an array of vendors, and more. It will take place at St. Luke’s, 253 Glen Ave. on Saturday, Oct. 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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By Will Sheeline
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10/6/23
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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.
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By Roksana Amid
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4/19/24
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