Districts challenge regionalization plan
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, local elected officials, superintendents, and school board members gathered inside the Nassau County Executive Building on Nov. 21, to oppose the recent New …
Galati stepping away after 40 years at N.S.
Richard Galati, who dedicated 40 years to the North Shore School District as a teacher, advisor, department head, and board member, announced his resignation as a trustee effective immediately. …
The North Shore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with several local organizations, held its fourth annual Thanksgiving turkey giveaway at North Shore High School on Nov. 23, distributing …
Residents of Sea Cliff can once again gather to support local business this holiday season at The Sea Cliff Arts Council’s Merry Makers Holiday Market. The event will take place at the St. …
The Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce hosted its 22nd Annual Gala and first ever Galapalooza at the Crescent Beach Club in Bayville. It was an unforgettable evening of recognition, retro glamour, and …
Project currently paused during moratorium
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
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 …
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I have always been an avid reader of newspapers, and have a great admiration for columnists, particularly Jimmy Cannon, and then Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill.
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It doesn’t matter who’s in the White House — our lives here on Long Island are not going to get any easier.
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Beginning with the birth of our nation, Long Islanders have shaped the policies of America as well as our country’s impact on the world.
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On behalf of the Oyster Bay Town Board, I urge Gov. Kathy Hochul and the State Legislature to immediate halt the department’s plans, which would undermine local control, bypass legislative oversight, and potentially jeopardize the quality of education we hold dear.