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Annual Tasting Draws Largest Crowd Yet
More than 200 attend Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce's Culinary Delights.

More than 200 attend Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce's Culinary Delights.

The Glen Cove Board of Ed's meeting takes place at 7:30 p.m.
Oyster Bay Town recognized several for work with St. Dominic's Church in Oyster Bay.
LONG ISLAND CULTURE: Dr. James Watson talks about his DNA discovery; Willie Nelson at Westbury.
Here is a summary of major news from around Long Island this week. To see the full stories, click on the headlines:
The following information was supplied by the City of Glen Cove Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation, and does not indicate a conviction.
Marathon coupled with Sunday hockey game to create mass traffic near Nassau HUB.
Maria Rianna optimistic about potential of teachers and students in Glen Cove.
Glen Cove Youth Bureau summer program continues with $350 fee.
Anthony “A-Train” Giallanzo selected for November match to benefit Long Island Community Chest.
Incumbent, former Board president and former candidate running for two open seats.
Funds intended to offset projected loss of $8 million annually as power plant is decommissioned.
Glen Cove waiting on $1.1 million request for FEMA funds as restoration of recreational sites continues.
Long Beach man suffers head injury in Glen Head crash.
Glen Cove Patch reports on job openings around the region.
The following information was supplied by Glen Cove EMS and the Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department.