Glen Cove, NY|News|
Youth Bureau Kicks Off Thanksgiving Food Drive
Non-perishable goods and monetary donations accepted through Nov. 22.

Email: Leah.Bush (at) patch.com
Phone: 631-208-7996
Leah Bush graduated from the University of Mary Washington in 2005 with a Bachelors in Philosophy and Pre-Law. Her work with the American Red Cross National Headquarters Hurricane Katrina Recovery Project in Washington, D.C. fostered an interest in investigative writing which led to the beginning of her journalism career at a blog where she wrote about domestic and international social activism issues. While continuing to blog, Leah worked as a stringer with The Oyster Bay Guardian newspaper in her hometown of Oyster Bay, NY and for multiple Patch sites throughout Long Island. She is honored to be the editor of both Syosset Patch and Glen Cove Patch.
Non-perishable goods and monetary donations accepted through Nov. 22.

Conference will feature nationally-recognized experts in human resources, employment law, parenting, eldercare and work/life integration.
Absentee ballot count to start Tuesday, could take up to two weeks.
Aaron Kozlowski, 31, a physical education teacher from Long Beach, was cleared of all four charges Wednesday in Nassau District Court.
Three students participate in prestigious science and technology competition.
Find homes for sale in the region on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
Find homes for sale in the region on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
Susan M. Rostan to sign copies of her new book Thursday at Book Revue.
Learn tips on how to afford college at Sea Cliff Library Thursday, 7 p.m.
Additional security measures include "door ajar" notification systems and swipe card access.
Recent incidents reported in the Nassau Police Department second precinct.
An update from the Syosset Board of Education.
Blood drive ongoing in the Pratt Auditorium until 7 p.m.
Yonis Acosta-Yanes, 27, a member of the Salvadorian gang MS-13, received the maximum sentence for racketeering conspiracy Monday.
Thirty three Syosset High School seniors have been designated as Commended Students in the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Close race leads Republican challenger to apparent victory; absentee ballots still need to be counted.
Democratic incumbent will serve in newly drawn district.
Democratic incumbent currently serving first term in 18th district.
Specialty grocery store to open in Woodbury Commons Nov. 13.