Over the past 20-something years, election integrity has become a hot-button issue in our country. In 2000, Democrats claimed that George W. Bush was an illegitimate president . . .
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By Brian Curran
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7/27/23
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The Collura family is looking to sell Arata’s Deli, a Sea Cliff fixture since 1906. After over two decades of ownership, husband and wife Ron and Rachel Collura are looking to retire and, …
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By Will Sheeline
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7/30/23
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People may not know it, but we’re still in the season of spring, despite the heat. With it has come the blossoming of flowers and a brightening of the Village of Sea Cliff, as flowers and trees …
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6/7/24
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PFY, the organization formerly known as Pride For Youth, hosted its annual Pride Gala on June 6.
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By Jordan Vallone
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6/21/24
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In this world, when you are presented with an opportunity to advance in some field, you often only get one chance. But when it comes to politics and you’re the governor of New York, you get four chances to succeed at the job. Last week, Gov. Kathy Hochul got her second chance to present her blueprint for the future, and she succeeded in winning over many of the state’s skeptics.
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By Jerry Kremer
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1/19/24
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The Sea Cliff Arts Council’s latest exhibition, “Family and Fauna,” features the works of Sea Cliff couple Kay and Rick Vickers, two retired clinical psychologists with a passion …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/7/24
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No one knows just how special a garden can be until its plants are in bloom and it’s inhabited by wildlife. A garden can also bring people together through teamwork, which the Sea Cliff School …
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By Lara Murray-Sterzel/a>
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7/30/23
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The dramatic 1-0 North Shore loss to the Locust Valley juggernaut Oct. 9 was decided by a penalty kick. The contest’s closeness lifted the confidence level of the Vikings boys' soccer …
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By Marc Berman
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10/17/23
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At Freeport Public Schools, creating a safe, welcoming and affirming environment for every student, staff member and stakeholder isn’t just a priority, but a fundamental necessity. We acknowledge the need for an educational environment that fosters a sense of belonging and support, ensuring that all have an opportunity to thrive academically, socially and emotionally.
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By Kishore Kuncham
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1/19/24
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Coyotes, once absent from Long Island, have been gradually making a return. These elusive predators sparked both curiosity and concern among residents when they first began arriving, but in the near …
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By Will Sheeline
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6/21/24
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