A Glen Cove High School Spark! team was awarded first place and $2,000 in prize money for their presentation on emergency medicine.
Advanced Wagering Begins at 10:00 a.m. at All 20 Locations
The Glen Cove High School Select Chorale participated in the Music for All National Choir Festival in Indianapolis.
People treated for overdoses in two Nassau County hospital emergency rooms will now be connected to residential treatment.
Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty Named Among Top Brokers in the Nation by two leading real estate industry associations.
Javier Y., 17, has been named Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club 2019 Youth of the Year.
Close to 200 attended service in Glen Cove's Morgan Park
The man demanded the store's employee empty the register. But when she refused, he walked away.
Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Announces ‘Ten Times’ Winnings Event
Landing Elementary participated in a floor ball hockey program offered by the New York Islanders outreach program.
GCBGC Celebrates Boys & Girls Club Week.
Those who use marijuana in conjunction with prescription opioids have higher instances of mental health and substance abuse issues.
The Towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay and the City of Glen Cove joined together to clean debris from Hempstead Harbor.
More than 300 guests enjoyed the finest local restaurants to raise money and awareness for those with language & Autism Spectrum disorders.
Empirical evidence suggests that peer education is key in changing adolescent risk behaviors and is an important part of prevention.
A Bipartisan Policy Center report maintains that the federal funding approach to the opioid crisis lacks long-term vision.
The DA said that she would make checks out to herself and deposit them into her account, and that the theft went on for years.
Car Wash and Community Yard Sale Fundraisers
Two representatives from each fifth grade class participated in the bee, going head-to-head in the competition.
The 25-year-old was a decorated Marine who was going to be coming home in a month.
A Washington Post article discusses Purdue Pharma, maker of the painkiller oxycontin, widely blamed for helping to start opioid epidemic.
Two extraordinary young members, Abigail S. and Panagiotis G., have been named Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Month.
SAFE social worker Nicole Giordano visited the Glen Cove Senior Center to share important information on the dangers of gambling.
Yanira Acosta Yanes and Mindy Morales Espinoza participated in this year’s Angelo del Toro Puerto Rican/Hispanic Youth Leadership Institute.
Fentanyl is the third wave in the nation's opioid epidemic, a recent study published by the CDC has found.
Pinar Alkan was crossing a street in February when she was hit by a car. She just died from her injuries, police say.
A recent study has found that reducing prescription opioids for short-term pain saves lives in the long run.
The Long Island Lutheran boys basketball team captured the school's first Class AA state title on Saturday.
Congratulations to R. M. Finley Middle School English teacher Rebecca Carfora!
SAFE, TAC and the Glen Cove Youth Bureau collaborated to educate students on National Kick Butts Day.
A car crash has closed the road in both directions, police say.
See how Nassau County ranks for quality of life, physical environment and other factors compared to other places.
This Special Event Features Nationally-Renowned Folk Rock Artist Meghan Cary
New efforts have been put forth on Long Island to decrease the amount of prescriptions health professionals can prescribe.
The Glen Cove High School Mock Trial team recently participated in their first match of the year.
A Long Island senior was named New York's Gatorade Girl's Basketball Player of the Year.
Gas tanks inside the warehouse exploded during the overnight blaze. Hundreds of firefighters, including marine units, battled the flames.
The fundraising event will take place on Monday, April 8 at 6:30 p.m. at The Crescent Beach Club in Bayville.
Addiction becomes even more complex and difficult to treat for those diagnosed with a comorbid illness.
Students learned about kindness, treating others with respect and paying it forward.