A proposal was approved by Great Britain’s parliament to ban the supply or sale of tobacco products to anyone born in 2009 or after.
BuzzBallz have gained popularity among GenZers at alarming rates.
Over $200,000 Donated to Long Island Cares to Support Hunger Relief Programs on Long Island
Glen Cove has officially adopted the Nitrogen Smart Communities pledge and is now seeking volunteers to serve on its Advisory Task force.
Students enrolled in SAFE’s Life Skills Training (LST) program participated in the event.
This year over 200 pounds of unwanted medications were collected.
The tobacco industry continues to engineer products that appeal to young people including high tech smart vapes and flavored oral nicotine.
Alcohol Awareness Month provides an opportunity to learn about alcohol use disorder.
Clergy and community members gather for bilingual Easter service in Morgan Park, continuing a decade-long tradition
The emergency scheduling of bromazolam places it in Schedule I, recognizing there is no current accepted medical use.
John Cronin served as Grand Marshal — becoming the first person with Down syndrome in the United States to lead a St. Patrick’s Day parade.
Governor Kathy Hochul issued a proclamation that outlines support and services across the state.
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome is caused by long-term, heavy cannabis use and characterized by severe nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.
Glen Cove High School Health Education students received poignant messages of recovery from Tim Stuart, recovery speaker.
This year’s theme is Caring Communities, Stronger Futures.
The potential use of psychedelics in the treatment of various mental health conditions has made these drugs an area of scientific research.
Four tactics Truth Initiative researchers say e-cigarette companies use to target young people.
Community leaders and members gather to celebrate tradition and service
Gambling disorder in the age of online gambling is rapidly growing, according to NIDA research.
Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. declined significantly in 2024 with preliminary data indicating a drop of roughly 25% to 27%.
As youth e-cig use remains a health concern, a different type of flavored nicotine product is gaining popularity: oral nicotine pouches.
Community Gathers to Honor Veterans and Veteran Supporters
Substance use is a leading cause of preventable death.
SAFE collaborates annually with the Senior Center to continue educating its members on keeping their medications safe from unwanted use.
Cannabis use, vaping and the use of psychedelic drugs are at or near all-time highs, research shows.
There has been a significant increase in the use of multiple tobacco and nicotine products among young people, according to a recent study.
Flavored marijuana vaping is now the most common form of use among American teenagers who vape cannabis.
The annual Chip-A-Tree event is one of many ways the City of Glen Cove promotes environmental stewardship while enhancing public spaces.
More than 1 in 5 young adults (22%) reported using cannabis or alcohol to help them fall asleep.
SUD Treatment Month is a national observance led by SAMHSA to raise awareness, reduce stigma and promote accessible treatment.
Use of most drugs remains low among U.S. teens and abstention from drug use remains at historic highs, according to NIDA.
Law enforcement officers nationwide will be stepping up their patrols to identify and stop impaired drivers through New Year's day.
The donation was presented during a Christmas celebration with Santa and marked the third year of this community effort.
The most wonderful time of the year happens at the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District’s annual Holiday Festival.
As many of us look forward to the holidays, it is also a time when some people are more likely to drink beyond their limits.
The “hemp ban” prohibits not only intoxicating hemp products like delta-8 THC, but also nonintoxicating cannabinoids such as CBD.
Italian Heritage Celebrated with Youth Honors at December Gathering
Families, veterans, and elected officials gathered to honor local military heroes and assist with the end-of-season banner cleaning
By quitting, even for one day, smokers can move towards a healthier life.
Foundation encouraging support through tickets and sponsorships