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In a bid for Congress, Mazi Melesa Pilip has made waves for her proactive stance against antisemitism and vocal advocacy for conservative values. Running on a platform that emphasizes community … 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
In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, Gilda Zirinsky recalled stark memories of survival as a child fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe to listeners at the Nassau County … more
Herald Community Newspapers took home nine state awards at the New York Press Association’s annual Better Newspaper Contest over the weekend in Albany. more
Since the first week of April, the Long Island Rail Road’s 5:56 a.m. train from Oyster Bay to Penn Station, and the 6:22 p.m. train from Penn to Oyster Bay have not been stopping at Mineola. more
About 8 inches of snow blanketed the North Shore on Tuesday afternoon. The biggest snowfall in two years, the community took the opportunity to break from their routines with work and school, which … more
The Glen Cove City School District unveiled its preliminary budget plan for the 2024-2025 academic year during its first public workshop on Jan. 17. The district estimates a total budget of roughly … more
An upcoming exhibit at the North Shore Historical Museum to open on Feb. 29 delves into the maritime history of the North Shore, shining a spotlight on shipwrecks and sinkings that occurred during … more
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
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