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Vol. 47, No. 51
Bayville and Locust Valley
November 4 - 10, 2020
YOUR LOCAL NEWS
Photographer From Glen Cove Spreads Love
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ahare Salehnia is adjusting to a brand-new culture. The 27-year-old hails from Iran, leaving her home nation for Great Neck eight months ago. Now living in Glen Cove, Salehnia is an Instagram influencer. With 2.1 Bahare Salehnia is an Instagram influencer million followers who currently resides on her account, @ Glen Cove. baharesalehnia, she in (Photos courtesy of teaches photograBahare Salehnia) phy tips to people in her native tongue, Farsi. Salehnia travels across Long Island and New York City to provide new, fresh advice for people. It’s a much different path than her life in Iran, where she holds a civil engineering degree. But she found her calling. Salehnia is working on a special project to help people from Iran go viral, tagging them and sharing their stories on her Instagram page. The project, entitled, “A Stranger’s Project,” will help shed light on what the Iranian people are truly about. Fortunately, Instagram has a translation option, making her posts available in English with the click of a button.
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