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Letter: Chuck Lavine and the New MTA Payroll Tax
I hope you Glen Cove voters know that our senator in Albany, Carl Marcellino, was not in favor of the MTA Tax and voted No in the New York State Senate to its passage.
USS New York Aboard the USS New York , Lester Toledo of Miami , an electrician serving on the Navy's newest vessel, was psyched.
Glen Cove Receives $500,000 in Federal Funding for Water System
Mayor Ralph V. Suozzi announced that Representative Peter King and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand have secured $500,000 to improve the City of Glen Covea s water system infrastructure.
'Biggest Loser' Trainer Sentenced for Beating L.I. Child
A Long Island personal trainer who helped a police officer lose nearly half his body weight for a TV show has been sentenced to seven years in prison for child abuse.
Nassau's no stranger to late election result changes
Elections officials say the reasons are geographic, not political. But Suozzi's Republican challenger, Edward Mangano, who had been running ahead of the incumbent county executive until those polls came in, is asking his party and the police to keep a close watch on the recount.
Glen Cove trainer gets 7 years in child abuse case
Anthony Badalamenti, 31, was arrested along with his girlfriend Jessica Muniz, 29, and both charged with Assault 2nd Degree, Possession of a Dangerous Weapon and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
Ralph Suozzi re-elected Glen Cove mayor
Ralph V. Suozzi was re-elected as mayor of Glen Cove. V. Suozzi trounced challenger Paul Meli yesterday to win re-election. "What this shows is that the people of Glen Cove understand the difference between hard work and actions, and campaign rhetoric and promises," Suozzi told dozens of supporters gathered at a campaign party Tuesday.
Suozzi in dogfight as early returns show dead heat
Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi, who is up for re-election, votes at Finley Middle School in Glen Cove on Tuesday.
Meet the Candidates for Nassau County Executive
In the race for Nassau County Executive, Democrat Tom Suozzi of Glen Cove will attempt to retain the post he has held since 2002.
Glen Cove City Council Approves 2010 Budget
The Glen Cove City Council discussed and approved the budget for 2010 on Tuesday night, after much scrutiny and public and political debate.
Mayor Suozzi Introduces New Playground for Glen Cove
A brand new playground is currently under construction at the Glen Cove Golf Course .
Finances, development dominate Long Beach mayor race
Suozzi, 53, son of former Mayor Vincent "Jimmy" Suozzi and cousin of Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi, says he's rescued a city saddled with $75 million in debt, with a deficit of nearly $16 million.
Minor fire at Glen Cove drugstore considered arson
Nassau County Police are investigating, and they have classified the incident as arson.
From the Desk of Assemblyman Charles Lavine
Assemblyman Charles D. Lavine would like to remind the community that his district office in Glen Cove is once again participating in the National Cleaners Associationa s Coats for Kids program.
Trust Still An Issue In Obama-Bibi Relationship Ron Kampeas
With the major knots that bedeviled U.S.-Israel ties this summer largely behind them, U.S., Israeli and American Jewish leaders say the relationship between the two countries is much improved.
According to the Glen Cove Police Department, the wire came down in an isolated area.
At the last Glen Cove Board of Education meeting, held on Oct. 5, Superintendent Dr.
When Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi, a Democrat, took office as the county's chief financial manager in 2002, the Certified Public Accountant and former mayor of Glen Cove had his work cut out for him.
Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce News: October 15, 2009
On Friday, Oct. 16, Mary Stanco will be presented with this yeara s prestigious Outstanding Small Businessperson Award given by the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce.
GC Boe Renames Mini Center, Discusses Staff Accountability Policy
The Glen Cove Board of Education met on Monday night to discuss such issues as new hires in the district, the approval of school trips for middle school students and a new policy regarding staff accountability.