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Mayor Pamela Panzenback and the Glen Cove City Council announced today the start of the warning period of its school bus stop-arm camera program to protect children from motorists illegally passing a … more
Celebrating Veterans Day is not limited to parades, flag-waving, or ceremonies, it serves as a reminder of the importance of peace, the gratitude we owe to those who have served, and the obligation … more
In the heart of Glen Cove, amidst the picturesque streets and bustling community life lies a reality often unseen: the profound struggles of those grappling with homelessness. At the forefront of … more
In spite of howling cold winds, a small crowd gathered in Village Square to dance to the pulsating beats from music by Ricardo Stevan and Nataly Barco. The joint gathering by the Business Improvement … more
For students like Rachel Ayiku, gyms and exercise classes aren’t easily accessible outside of school because of cost. When she heard about an opportunity to exercise at Level Up Glen Cove with … more
The Glen Cove City School District has a new district coordinator of instructional technology, Anna Policastro. Her path to education has been marked by a deep sense of purpose and a commitment to … more
The outstanding success of the Easter egg hunt organized by Glen Cove Economic Opportunity Commission saw many smiles on the first Friday of spring. Under the leadership of Project Director Irma … more
Fred Zeilberger was just 14 when he was ordered to stack the bodies of dead fellow prisoners like firewood at a makeshift concentration camp outside Riga, Latvia, during World War II. He was among … more
Paige Gibbons had a sleepover with two friends in 2022. Gibbons, of Glen Cove, and one of the other girls bought what they thought was Percocet from an illicit dealer, hoping to ease some of their … more
Over 100 local seniors dusted off their dancing shoes for the annual Senior Citizen Prom, at Friends Academy on March 7. Students happily greeted seniors at tables who were ushered in to play card games, pool all while having meaningful conversations as they got to know each other. “For the senior members, being able to spend the time with the younger generation is always very uplifting,” Christine Rice, executive director of the Glen Cove Senior Center, said. “The high school seniors show them a level of respect at the wisdom that the senior members have.” more
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