Three Roslyn children participate in the Hampton Classic
Three Roslyn children recently competed with some of the top equestrians in the world at the Hampton Classic Horse Show. Noah Jaffe, a seventh-grader at Roslyn Middle School, Adie Ringler,
Roslyn Booster Basketball Club registration is now open
The Roslyn Booster Basketball Club registration for the Fall 2024-25 season is now open through Oct. 15. The club is a community-based league of over 1,000 boys and girls in
Temple Beth Sholom offers Virtual Book and Author Series
Temple Beth Sholom of Roslyn Heights is hosting a Virtual Book and Author Series starting Sept. 18. Six virtual events will be held with authors worldwide, such as L.A., the
Roslyn Summer Academy hosts special guests for students
Students in the Roslyn Summer Extended School Year Program and the Roslyn Summer Academy experienced singer-songwriter Brady Rymer and drummer Larry Eagle in a show they put on at Roslyn
Roslyn Heights Girl Scout earns Gold Award
Roslyn Heights resident Aryana Patel is one of the 51 local Girl Scouts who earned the 2024 Girl Scout Gold Award. To become a Girl Scout Gold Award class member,
Roslyn resident named Woman of the Month
BY Erica Schwartz Roslyn resident Parissa Eliassian was named Woman of the Month for July 2024 by the Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized, commonly known as POWER. Eliassian
Author visits Temple Beth Sholom to present book on antisemitism
BY Erica Schwartz Temple Beth Sholom hosted author Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath for a presentation about her book, “#antisemitism: Coming of Age During the Resurgence of Hate” on Aug 15. Wende Jager-Hyman
Senator Martins defends variances of local resident at East Hills meeting
BY Erica Schwartz When state Sen. Jack Martins walked into the Village of East Hills courtroom on Aug. 13, he wasn’t state Sen. Jack Martins. He was Jack Martins, attorney
20-year-long dispute re-emerges at Roslyn Harbor zoning board meeting
BY Erica Schwartz Over two decades later, one village of Roslyn Harbor resident returned to village hall to object again to his neighbors’ variance request to enable them to build
Changes coming to Nassau County’s oldest house
BY Erica Schwartz Thick cobwebs linger between two structural beams. Dust and dead bugs linger on the linens of a small rope bed. This is the current state of what
Herricks students inspired to create and connect at summer art camp
BY Erica Schwartz Some 80 elementary students embraced their creative side at the Herricks Summer Art Program, a one-week summer camp held from July 27 to July 3 at Herricks
New exhibit opens at Nassau County Museum of Art
As Josef Albers wrote in 1963, “If one says ‘Red’—the name of the color—and there are fifty people listening, it can be expected that there will be fifty reds in
TRENDING
Just Getting Started
Kevin James Thornton’s super second act
By Amanda Olsen • May 10, 2024
THIS WEEK'S
SPECIAL SECTIONS
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Check back for future events