Monday Jul 14 | Garden City Life
Tourism Campaign to Tout Nassau's Many Attractions, Shops, Restaurants
Claiming that our area has some of "the most fabulous places" in the United States, Nassau County Executive Thomas R. Suozzi launched the first ever tourism program for the county.
TR Statue Finds New Home on Former Wang Triangle Property
"The story of the TR statue by A. Phiminster Proctor coming to Oyster Bay could fill a book", said Joe Reilly of Reilly + Associates, architects.
Michael McKean, still rocking stage and screen
Michael McKean says he knows one thing for sure about doughnuts: If he ate every one that looked good to him, he'd be living large.
T he City of Glen Cove Planning Board Meeting on Tuesday June 17, 2008 provided a continuation of a public hearing that had been started on April 17, 2007.
23 Beaches Closed Due To Heavy Rainfall
The Nassau County Department of Health closed 23 beaches June 15 as a precaution because of heavy rainfall.
Teen's Cyber-Tip Leads to Arrest of NYC Paramedic
A teenager's cyber-tip to a national organization has led to the arrest of a New York Fire Department paramedic at his Long Island home.
Supply of dog catchers c. 1908
An interesting story concerning man's best friend from the May 23, 1908 NYT: Before the arrival of President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, L.I., for the summer, every stray dog in Oyster Bay, Locust Valle, Mill ...
RALPH HOCHBERG Partner at the Manhattan law firm of Platzer, Swergold, Karlin, Levine, Goldberg & Jaslow. via Newsday.com
Glen Cove Celebrates Earth Day
The sun was shining, flowers were blooming and Glen Covers were planting during the City's Earth Day celebration. via Glen Cove Record Pilot
Trustees Mannix and White Sworn In
“Last week [the committee] helped put on the wonderful play, Who Shot the Mayor? I think I've been shot three times already”
Mayor Krieb held her sixth State of the Village meeting on Monday, April 7. The mayor expressed her admiration for the progress her administration has made this past year. via Glen Cove Record Pilot
North Shore BOE Adopts 2008-09 Proposed Budget
At the March 27 meeting of the North Shore Board of Education, trustees officially adopted the proposed budget for 2008-09. Pictured is the NS Board of Education unanimously and officially adopting the 2008-09 ... via Glen Cove Record Pilot
Pub Crawl Cures SC Winter Blues
On Feb. 29, the Sea Cliff Beach Committee sponsored a "Leap Day Pub Crawl" along Sea Cliff Avenue's bars and restaurants and would like to thank all who made the event the great success it was. via Glen Cove Record Pilot
Nation's first 'Tube Twins' turn 25
“I was going to the meeting house for six years asking what I should do, and the message was, 'Don't give up.' "I believed in the medical process. I believed it would work.”
Todd Tilton II and Heather Tilton pose in Manhattan this week. The pair was America's first-ever first test-tube twins. via NY Daily News
SEA Fund III Hearing Offers Opportunity for Residents' Input
Oyster Bay Cove Deputy Mayor Ralph Fumante, NC Chair Open Space and Parks Advisory Board; Lisa Ott, director of the North Shore Land Alliance and Oyster Bay Cove Mayor Rosemarie Bourne. via Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot
Nassau County Courthouse Re-Named The TR Executive Legislative Building
President Theodore Roosevelt, a member of the Mason's Matineock Lodge in Oyster Bay, took part in many cornerstone laying events. via Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot
The Brian Lehrer Show: The Times and John McCain
“In the front of the bus are eight captain's chairs, where McCain's senior advisers and an assortment of family members sit... ...these include... ... Charlie Black, a quiet North Carolinian who heads one of Washington's biggest lobbying firms...”
Charles W. Dunn , dean of Regent University's Robertson School of Government and the editor of The Future of Conservatism: Conflict and Consensus in the Post-Reagan Era and The Seven Laws of Presidential ... via WNYC-AM New York
Sea Cliff Village Board Warns Community on Residential Break-Ins
“There was a great turnout and Mr. Lavine reported on legislation of interest to the village and answered questions from many residents.”
Mayor Eileen Krieb began the Feb. 11 Sea Cliff Village Hall meeting by informing the residents of an upcoming community meeting on how to protect their homes against break-ins. The meeting is in response to a ... via Glen Cove Record Pilot
Blog: Denice Fox house in Glen Cove still on the market
“I feel the love that she had when she was there.”
Denice Fox house in Glen Cove still on the market The Glen Cove townhouse-style condo where retired teacher Denice Fox was murdered remains on the market for $899,000. The three-bedroom, 3.5-bath unit at 7 ... via Newsday.com
Nassau sewer districts move step closer to consolidation
“I'm not saying I'm not voting for this, but when it goes to full [legislature] I would love to be able to show and quantify...what potential benefits we have...”
Despite many unanswered questions, a Nassau County legislative committee has approved the first step in County Executive Thomas Suozzi's plan to consolidate three local sewer systems into the county system. via Newsday.com
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2 arrests in LI anti-gay beating of 'Top Chef' contestant
Two women have been arrested in an anti-gay attack on a former 'Top Chef' reality show contestant and her friends, police said.
Nassau County police announced the arrests Saturday, a day after victim Josie Smith-Malave's attorney said she had filed a complaint accusing investigators of not pursuing the case energetically enough. Police said Friday that an arrest had recently been made and another was imminent.
Smith-Malave, who is openly gay and appeared on Season 2 of the Bravo channel show, and three other women were assaulted by about a dozen people after being thrown out of a Sea Cliff bar on Sept. 1, according to police. The attackers hurled slurs about the women's perceived sexual orientation, spat on them and hit them, police said. Read more