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Glen Cove Hospital is continuing its journey forward with renovations that are creating a renaissance of sorts to benefit patients, caregivers and the community. The latest improvement is the replacement of a wall on the first floor with an imaging reception room for patients and their families. Located a few steps away from the operating room, the reception room, with its offerings of coffee and tea, pale blue and white chairs, partial glass walls and soothing artwork, providing a serene environment for those having imaging and surgical procedures and their families. more
Over 150 golfers and diners joined in to support youth wellness at the 2nd annual CASA CARES Golf Outing at the Brookville Country Club on Aug. 28. Golfers enjoyed three square meals and … more
Sea Cliff Village Museum exhibit opens Friday, Sept. 29 Sea Cliff Village Museum hosts an opening reception for its new exhibit “A Suburban Village: Sea Cliff in the 1950s,” … more
As the runners of the North Shore High School Women’s Cross Country Team crossed the finish line of their Sept. 11 race, they celebrated not just that win, but a culmination of 16 years with … more
After six years as the Town of Oyster Bay supervisor, Joseph Saladino says he still has a lot he wants to accomplish. The Massapequa native has been a mainstay of town and state politics for over … more
The North Shore Key Club helped several students from financially-struggling families start the school year off right by providing fully-stocked backpacks. The Key Club, with the help of the North … more
Sea Cliff welcomed the newest arrivals to its community with their annual Welcoming Party. Couples, young families and more newcomers met at the home of Ann DiPietro, president of the Civic … more
Oyster Bay resident Qing Ming (Allen) Yu and his alleged associates Antony Abreu and Zhe (Zack) Zhang have been charged with murder-for-hire relating to the execution-style killing of businessman Xin … more
It’s been 22 years since our world changed forever when our nation was attacked. But for so many like Susan Hutchins, it still feels like Sept. 11, 2001 — the day she lost her son, West Hempstead’s Kevin Nathaniel Colbert, in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. more
Mojgan “Moji” Pourmoradi, the new director of the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, said she hopes to help bridge gaps in education about the atrocities against Jewish people during World War II. She believes that education is key to combating history’s cyclical tendency to tolerate antisemitism. more
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