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The evening sky at Morgan Memorial Park was filled with fireworks, celebrating July 4, America’s Independence Day.  more
Herald Community Newspapers and RichnerLIVE today announced Bank of America as the presenting sponsor for its inaugural Women’s Executive (WE) Summit to be held August 7, 2023 at The Crescent … more
Glen Cove’s City Council meeting erupted in chaos on Tuesday night, as officials debated whether to hold a public hearing to discuss the city’s charter regarding eligibility, terms, compensation, and oath for city officers. The agenda item was tabled. more
The names of the two people who guaranteed Representative George Santos’ $500,000 bail bond have finally been released by order of Judge Anne Y. Shields of New York’s Eastern District Court. … more
Kristin Vandamia moved to Glen Cove’s Shore Road two years ago, because the “quiet little beach town,” as she described it, reminded her of home. But 24 hours after she signed her lease, Vandamia, an Erie, Pennsylvania, transplant, discovered that the peace and quiet she expected in her new neighborhood wasn’t what she experienced. more
After five years as executive director of Glen Cove’s Business Improvement District, Patricia Holman is passing the leadership to Jill Nossa, the BID’s former assistant director. more
For nearly 60 years, summers in Glen Cove have meant the Summer Music Festival in Morgan Park, where music lovers enjoy their evenings on the backdrop of the Long Island Sound. The park will see festival goers lay out blankets, sit on camping chairs and lean on trees around the park to watch the night’s events while enjoying a cool summer breeze. more
Aisling Greene, a 17 year old senior, is Glen Cove High School’s salutatorian for 2023. A member of her class student senate, she has helped organize homecoming and pep rallies. She is also co-president of the student senate. more
Last Nov. 16, Paige Gibbons attended a sleepover with two friends. Gibbons and one of the other girls, also named Paige bought what they thought was Percocet from an illicit dealer, hoping to ease … more
High school graduates in the Class of 2023 have been through a lot in the past four years. Most of their high school career was affected dramatically by the Covid-19 pandemic, but students like … more
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