Artists of all ages make sure Glen Cove seniors aren’t forgotten

Glen Cove’s senior residents recently received a heartfelt reminder of the community’s care and creativity by way of the HeART by Mail Project, an initiative that brought together more …

Glen Cove City Council extends permit for Villa project

The Glen Cove City Council has granted a one-year extension for a building permit for a controversial apartment project at 135 Glen Cove Ave., despite widespread frustration over delays that have …

‘Darkness can’t compete with light’

Residents of Glen Cove and Sea Cliff came together at Glen Cove Village Square on Dec. 29 to celebrate Hanukkah with the annual Menorah lighting event. The event, hosted by the Chabad of Sea Cliff …

Police booth displays winter wonderland

Downtown Glen Cove is glowing with holiday spirit thanks to the creative talents of Glen Cove High School art students. The students, members of the National Art Honor Society, worked on a unique …

Opening night of Aliyah: The Rebirth of Israel exhibit

The opening night of the Aliyah: The Rebirth of Israel exhibit at the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, held on December 12, 2023, offered a captivating introduction to …

City’s comprehensive plan is a guide for next 15 years

After a decade-long hiatus since its last update in 2009, the Glen Cove City Council voted unanimously to adopt its comprehensive plan, which is intended to guide the city’s development, …

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Peter King: Once again, there’s a New Yorker in the White House

When Donald Trump is inaugurated as our 47th president the week after next, he will (once again) be the only president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt who is a born-and-bred New Yorker.

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Jerry Kremer: The challenge of being president in challenging times

We are entering a new year, in which there will be many challenges for all of us. But the biggest ones will be for President-elect Donald Trump, who is about to embark on a historic second term.

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Tom Suozzi: Let’s resolve to work together for the common good

With control of the presidency, Congress and the Supreme Court now in Republican hands, the questions remain: Will Republicans eschew my-way-or-the-highway?