I’m going to tell you something I told college admissions officials almost 10 years ago: “I’ve always had this fascination for stories.” That’s a direct quote from my …
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By Alyssa Seidman
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3/9/21
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Sea Cliff residents will choose between three candidates for two open seats on the Sea Cliff board of trustees during the village election March 16. The candidates are incumbent Dina Epstein and …
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By Mike Conn
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3/4/21
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On Feb. 21, four of Glen Cove’s faith leaders held a discussion open to the public over Zoom about the relationship between religion and social justice.
The Rev. Roger Williams of First …
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By Jennifer Corr
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3/4/21
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Over the past year, North Shore libraries have been there for their patrons, whether offering curbside book pickup, hosting educational and fun virtual programs or promoting a wide selection of …
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By Jennifer Corr
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3/4/21
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U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat from Glen Cove, joined a bipartisan group of members of Congress in a candlelight moment of silence at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, to honor the 500,000 people in the United States who have died of Covid-19.
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3/1/21
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Almost a year since Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced statewide shutdowns, Covid-19 cases, after a sharp increase last month, are on the decline.
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By Jennifer Corr
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2/26/21
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According to Nassau County health officials, a Glen Head resident has been diagnosed with the South African variant of Covid-19. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Sunday that this was the first case of …
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By Mike Conn
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2/25/21
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North Shore residents spoke forcefully at Tuesday’s public hearing to review the state’s upcoming study examining a potential public takeover of New York American Water’s private …
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By Mike Conn
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2/25/21
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Snow drifted down from the sky for the third time this month on Feb. 18, albeit with less severity than the nor’easter of Feb. 1 or the snowstorm on Super Bowl Sunday. While residents may have …
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2/25/21
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