Suozzi invites slain IDF soldier’s father to Joint Congressional Address

Rep. Tom Suozzi announced that Ronen Neutra, a Plainview resident and father of slain Israeli Defense Forces soldier Omer Neutra, will be his guest at President Donald Trump’s Joint …

Strat-O-Matic opens new season

Fans from across the country lined up at Strat-O-Matic's headquarters in Glen Head to get their hands on the newest set of cards in one of the country's longest running fantasy games

Jazz history at Sea Cliff Library

Arite Miller, Gary Pierce, and Neil Ralph presented an expansive musical history lesson for Sea Cliff residents behind American jazz during a snowy afternoon at the Sea Cliff Library on Feb. 15.

Tyree students' art shines in Sea Cliff Library

Paintings that students from the Tyree Learning Center worked on have been on display at the Sea Cliff Library for the past few weeks

Charity Prom to bring Sea Cliff together

Sea Cliff residents interested in partying like its 1999 will get the chance to do so at Love Your Neighbor Project’s latest All You Need Is Love ‘90’s Prom fundraiser on March 8 at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church’s Parish Hall.

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Andrew Monteleone joins the Oyster Bay town board

The Town of Oyster Bay has appointed Republican Andrew Monteleone, to its Board of Trustees, filling the vacancy left by former Councilwoman Michele Johnson’s recent appointment as a district …

Sea Cliff Village Administrator Bruce Kennedy to be honored at fundraiser

Sea Cliff Village Administrator Bruce Kennedy has been named the honoree of the 19th annual Cooking for a Cure fundraiser for the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation on Wednesday, April 9, at the Crescent Beach Club in Bayville.

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Charles Lavine: Churchill didn’t have any cards, either

President Trump’s unprecedented attack against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made clear what we had already suspected: That we, as a nation, have abandoned an ally in its greatest time …

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Randi Kreiss: Marching then, and marching now

In recent weeks, a terrible cascade of restrictive executive orders and wholesale firings of government workers has shaken all of us, Democrats and Republicans, federal workers and everyone who depends on their good work.

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Shining a light on vital role of Sunshine Week

In an age when misinformation and secrecy can cloud public trust, the need for open government has never been more pressing. That’s why Sunshine Week — March 16 to 22 this year — a nonpartisan national initiative championing public access to information, is more than just an observance. It is a call to action.

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Megan Ryan: The budget battle: fighting for NUMC’s fair share

It’s that time of year again, when New Yorkers who pay the highest combined tax burden in the nation have to beg Albany to return money to their communities.