Proposed Glenwood Landing facility cancelled

Jupiter Power pulls the plug on Oyster Shore Energy Project

A multi-year saga finally ended as Jupiter Power, a Texas-based battery storage company owned by BlackRock, has cancelled its contract to build the Oyster Shore Energy Storage following a grassroots …

Watkins’ words reverberate in Memorial Day tribute

Invocation by late Reverend Kirtland Watkins echoes through Sea Cliff's Memorial Day tribute

An invocation, written 13 years ago by former Reverend Kirtland Watkins of Sea Cliff United Methodist Church, was read in his tribute at Sea Cliff’s annual Memorial Day parade. Watkins, who was …

Sea Cliff residents celebrate Memorial Day

Residents, elected officials, and community leaders paid their respect and honored the men and women who died in combat while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces at Sea Cliff’s annual Memorial Day …

Biographer Ron Chernow describes the real Mark Twain at Gold Coast Book Fair with former Representative Steve Israel at Long Island University Post

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ron Chernow delivered the keynote address at the Gold Coast Book Fair on May 16, captivating a full auditorium at LIU Post with a spirited exploration of Mark …

St. Boniface Martyr Church of Sea Cliff rings in summer with annual ‘Feast by the Shore’ at Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing

St. Boniface Martyr Church in Sea Cliff held its annual Feast by the Shore, raising money and ringing in the start of summer at Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing. Hundreds came out for the …

Bringing James Joyce’s works to life

Members of the Sea Cliff Civic Association entertained the community Sunday night with the group’s annual Dinner and the Dead event, a dramatic reading and acting of novelist James Joyce’s iconic short story “The Dead.”

NOSH delivering shamrocks and smiles in honor of St. Patrick's Day

NOSH Delivers!, a local food pantry that serves more than 500 families in communities on the North Shore, is gearing up for their upcoming “Shamrocks Rock” event this Saturday as part of …

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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.