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Families across Long Island are feeling the strain of inflation and rising bills for energy, water and other essential utilities. Unfortunately for many South Shore homeowners and businesses, the burden of rising utility costs has been particularly severe — especially for those whose water service is provided by a private company. more
Looking for a job? Need help with your resume or job search? Want to enhance your skills to improve your employability? I have great news! The Town of Oyster Bay is here to help. Through … more
Sometimes, the tiniest things — in this case insects — have the biggest story. more
The Nassau County High School Athletics Hall of Fame will hold its 2024 induction ceremony Sept. 25 at the Crest Hollow County Club. For more information, tickets and the full list of honorees, go to … more
In an emotional gathering at the Chabad of Sea Cliff-Glen Cove, Einav Danino, an Israeli mother whose son, Ori, was kidnapped by Hamas following the Nova Music Festival on Oct. 7, shared her … more
The long-delayed plan to launch a commuter ferry service from Glen Cove’s multimillion-dollar terminal has hit another roadblock, with city officials fearing a potential federal grant clawback … more
The Sea Cliff Arts Council is currently featuring an evocative new exhibit by Kat DiResta, the council’s co-chair, showcasing her travel photography. This exhibit marks DiResta’s first … more
Music lovers settled into chairs and blankets at Morgan Memorial Park on July 21 for the 65th anniversary of the Morgan Park Summer Music Festival. The crowd heard “100 Years of … more
But for me, the epitome of athleticism didn’t come in the form of an epic home run or, in Brady’s case, so many game-winning touchdowns. For me it was the whoosh of a soccer ball hitting the net at the back of the goal. more
There is no doubt that the MTA is a vital resource for New Yorkers, but the dereliction of duty by the agency’s leadership has led to staggering budget deficits and wasteful spending, to the point where it now costs the MTA roughly $3 billion a year just to service its enormous debt. more
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