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North Shore residents livid about lithium

Residents of the North Shore School District gathered at North Shore High School on Nov. 13 to voice their concerns about the proposed Oyster Shore Energy Storage facility, a lithium battery storage …

Survivor of famous plane crash in 1970

Rick Arnold lived to ‘pleasurize’

Richard “Rick” Arnold, a lifelong resident of Sea Cliff known for his adventurous spirit, love of the water, and deep commitment to family and community, died on Oct. 18 at 79 following a battle …

Shining a spotlight on the digital art of pixels

The Sea Cliff Art’s Council has been honoring the work of Len Antinori throughout the month of November as a part of their Lost in Pixels exhibit. On Sunday Nov. 17, the Arts Council hosted …

How the ‘sausage’ gets made at North Shore

Catering to almost 1600 students a day, across five different schools, the North Shore cafeteria staff has been hard at work this school year, so that each student is properly fed so they can …

Northwinds Symphonic Band honors veterans

On Nov. 17, Glen Cove’s Wunsch Arts Center came alive with the stirring sounds of the Northwinds Symphonic Band’s annual “A Tribute to Our Veterans” concert, a heartfelt …

Suozzi calls for ‘common-sense’ policies

Suozzi urges unity in wake of the election

Following his re-election to Congress amid a pivotal election that saw former President Donald Trump return as president-elect, Representative Tom Suozzi called for a cooperative “common sense” …

Village museum honors Sea Cliff artists

For the last two months, the Sea Cliff Village Museum has been honoring Harold Ransom Stevenson, and his wife Alma Gallanos with their latest art exhibit, The Stevenson Academy. Stevenson and …

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Jack Martins: If it’s not broken, don’t fix it

Long Island schools are regularly ranked among the very best in New York state. As it turns out, the majority of them happen to be right here in our Senate District. That probably comes as no …

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Randi Kreiss: Dear readers, we can’t keep it in neutral

We are living through an unprecedented and exceedingly imperfect time in our nation’s history. This year, not endorsing meant keeping silent when silence may have implied that both presidential candidates met minimal standards for serving in the nation’s highest office.

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A season for giving back on Long Island

With the holiday season upon us, our minds turn to traditions — Thanksgiving meals filled with comfort and gratitude, and other gatherings of family and friends over the coming weeks. …

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Tom Suozzi: Democrats, it’s time to re-evaluate

Too many of my Democratic colleagues have been asking, “How could people vote for Donald Trump?” when, instead, they should be asking, “Why did people vote for Donald Trump?”