Students enrolled in SAFE’s Life Skills Training program participated along with peers who attend the Youth Bureau’s After 3 programs.
As the number of tobacco retailers increases, so does exposure to tobacco advertising and promotion.
Income-Eligible Seniors and Disabled Residents Encouraged to Apply for Home Improvement Assistance
Keeping the price of tobacco products high is a great benefit to public health.
More than 3,000 non fatal fentanyl poisoning cases occurred in children from 2015 to 2023, research shows.
Glen Cove’s 2024 Tree City USA marks 23 consecutive years of dedication to urban forestry and environmental stewardship.
Most retail stores participate in at least one cigarette company incentive program.
While edible cannabis does not typically result in serious problems for adults, children have more severe reactions.
Gambling Addiction or Problem Gambling is known as the “hidden addiction” because there are no visible signs.
Award Recipients Include Dedicated Members and a Community Leader
Presented by The Great Marques Concours d'Elegance, an annual car showcase led by the Mercedes-Benz Club, BMW Club, and Ferrari Club.
Glen Cove Housing Choice Voucher Program: All interested property owners in Glen Cove, please contact the Agency immediately.
Each year SAFE collaborates with GC Senior Center to educate its members on keeping their medications safe from unwanted use.
An immigration awareness night was held at Ciudad de Refugio February 19 featuring a presentation by attorney Benjamin Bratter.
Student’s Gold Key Artwork Advances to National Competition
Mayor Pamela D. Panzenbeck will be honored by the Charles Evans Center at its Tenth Anniversary Celebration on March 25th, 2025.
Frequent exposure to tobacco product advertising and retail marketing over time normalizes tobacco and smoking for youth.
A Ceremony of Unity and Strength to Mark Three Years of Resilience
Couples gathered at City Hall for the first-ever Vow Renewal Ceremony, marking a special Valentine's Day celebration
When discounts and promotions are advertised in stores, tobacco product sales go up by as much as 30%.
The FDA has approved a non-opioid painkiller, the first of its class to receive federal approval in over two decades.
The greatly increased availability of cannabis over the last two decades has outpaced our understanding of its public health impacts.
A simple phone call to the Mayor’s Office turned into a heartwarming act of kindness, showcasing the spirit of connection and community.
Sold-out event was a great success, honoring the service and commitment of local veterans and their supporters
Researchers found that 63% of heavy lifetime cannabis users exhibited reduced brain activity during a working memory task.
Fatal and nonfatal overdoses involving opioids have increased since 2010.
A bipartisan coalition has reached a settlement with the Sackler family and their company Purdue for their role in the opioid crisis.
The percentage of adolescents who had smoked cigarettes in the past 30 days declined in all grades in 2024, according to the MTF survey.
This past year, the National Institute on Drug abuse (NIDA) commemorated its 50th anniversary, noting how far addiction science has come.
It’s especially hard to quit smoking and vaping “cold turkey.”
A study has identified distinct differences in the brain structures of those who used substances before age 15 compared to those who didn't.
Glen Cove is making strides in improving its recreational spaces and attracting tourism with a $553K grant from the Nassau County.
February 1st Event Will Honor Long Island Veterans and Veteran Supporters
Relaxation and experimentation are among the top reasons teens vape, according to Monitoring the Future data.
Each year, more than 25,000 8th, 10th and 12th grade students are surveyed as part of the MTF main study.
Students painted winter scenes to install in the windows of the police booth, located on Bridge Street in downtown Glen Cove.
Recognizing alcohol use disorder (AUD) as a mental illness emphasizes the need for empathy and appropriate treatment.
Monitoring The Future (MTF) is an ongoing study of the behaviors, attitudes, and values of Americans from adolescence through adulthood.
Certain individuals are more vulnerable to the hazards of holiday drinking, including those with a history of alcoholism.