NY-Boston rivalry on display

New York Bombers and Boston Strong Beepball teams set for showdown in Glen Cove

The long-standing rivalry between Boston and New York will be displayed Saturday morning when the New York Bombers take on Boston Strong in Beep baseball at City Field Park in Glen Cove...

Locust Valley-based poop-scooping company marks 25th anniversary

Scoopy Doo celebrates 25 years of keeping North Shore yards clean

Few dog owners enjoy clearing dog waste from their backyards. But Glen Cove native James Coniglione has turned scooping poop into a new, and undeniably unique, sector of the home care industry and …

'Broadway-level entertainment' in Sea Cliff

Twisted Shorts delights audience at Sea Cliff Arts Council

A sold-out crowd of around 40 people packed the Sea Cliff Arts Council on Roslyn Avenue for another iteration of "Twisted Shorts," a series of one-act shows performed throughout the community for over 10 years...

Sea Cliff set to rock out at Love Your Neighbor Project's Porchfest 2025

Sea Cliff residents can rock out to the music of over 20 local bands on porches on Saturday at Love Your Neighbor Projects' fourth annual Rock for Love Porchfest...

Ron Chernow will be fair’s keynote speaker

The Gold Coast Book Fair returns to Oyster Bay and LIU Post

The Gold Coast Book Fair is returning this month for its second annual celebration of literature, learning and community — and this time it’s bigger, bolder and even more family-friendly. …

Scoop n fruit brings Dr. Seuss to Glen Cove

On March 2, a day of fun, rhyme, and sweet indulgence unfolded at Scoop N Fruit, located at 6 School Street, Glen Cove. The event, inspired by the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss, drew a lively crowd of residents

North Shore school district proposed budget unveiled

The North Shore School District unveiled its $125 million proposed budget for the upcoming year, a roughly 2.4 percent increase from the prior year with increasing costs stemming from employee benefits, rising salaries as well as the implementation of a new curriculum. After the presentation, nearly a dozen residents spoke during the public comment portion of the evening focused on a different matter: the soon-to-expire moratorium on the building of battery energy storage systems in the town of Oyster Bay.

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Elaine Phillips: County supports victims of domestic, sexual violence

The unfortunate closure of The Safe Center LI, a private nonprofit agency that served victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, has understandably raised concern across our community and in my office.

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Seth Koslow: In politics, silence isn’t neutral — it’s a choice

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman recently stated that “having the President of the United States as a friend of Nassau County is a very good thing.”

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Jerry Kremer: The Rich Must Tread Lightly in Politics

There are so many examples of cases where the very rich try their luck in the political world and get burned by the experience. The most obvious is the current case of Elon Musk, said to be the wealthiest person in the world.

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Charles Lavine: It’s time for a change at NUMC

Sometimes, change is good. In the case of Nassau University Medical Center, it’s an absolute necessity. Years of mismanagement, resulting in part from blatant political patronage, have left it in deep financial trouble.