You can bid to win the special artwork, as well as a weekend of experiences with Islanders legends Bryan Trottier and Denis Potvin.
The county will open its splash parks up to dogs on Sept. 12 for the free "Water Bark" event.
The expectant mother didn't have time to get to the hospital before baby Noah decided to join the world.
You can help the people of Haiti recover from a devastating earthquake by donating some much-needed supplies.
Catholic Cemeteries of Long Island will add the names of any victims to its memorial for free.
The county executive has named five people to a prospective committee to create the memorial at Eisenhower Park.
The event was held in memory of Uniondale's Jo-Jo Wright, and included a $10,000 scholarship in his name.
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The Town of Hempstead dedicated the street to Hatzelman, who died last year from an illness he contracted while working at Ground Zero.
Hannah Lee is one of just 50 students who will win a full-ride scholarship to a state school for getting a coronavirus vaccine.
The building was financed with funds from the state Downtown Revitalization Initiative, which Westbury was the first on LI to receive.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a section for fully vaccinated fans, which will allow the Coliseum to hold more people for playoff games.
One home was destroyed and another damaged by the intense heat from the blaze.
Instead of a parade, organizers are putting on a concert this year, with limited tickets. All attendees will have to be vaccinated.
The hospital staff were recognized for their outstanding work during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
The county is seeking donations to fund the planning and construction of the memorial, which will be located at Eisenhower Park.
You can purchase your favorite Girl Scout cookies from the comfort of your car this weekend.
More than a dozen fire departments responded to help put out the blaze, which broke out early Monday morning.
The headquarters of Advanced Surface Finishing, Inc. started to burn Wednesday afternoon. Multiple fire departments have responded.
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Isabella Marroquin wrote to the town asking for signs on her block to make it safer for children, and the town delivered in a big way.
The movies will be shown beginning Friday at Town Park, Point Lookout, and will be available on a first-come-first-served basis.
The masks were donated as part of a community effort to keep residents safe as coronavirus cases continue to grow around Long Island.
Predicted rain forced the county to move the ceremony indoors, but it will still be at Eisenhower Park.
To promote social distancing, the county is encouraging people to view the ceremony online instead of coming in person.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share their amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
People gathered in Eisenhower Park on Saturday to show their support for law enforcement.
The "Back the Blue" pro-police rally will be held in East Meadow at Eisenhower Park.
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Video shows an officer stopping short in the middle of a road, causing a protester to bump into him. The protester is then arrested.
Playgrounds, dog runs and RV campsites are all returning to county parks this weekend, and food trucks are staying at Eisenhower Park.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The virus continues to spread in Nassau County, even as the rate of infection slows. See how each community has been affected.
Members of the credit union can win the gift cards, which they can use to support local restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic.
The letter-writing campaign was spearheaded by Legislator John Ferretti, who delivered the notes to hospital staff.
The Coliseum will be blue to honor those on the front lines in the fight against the coronavirus.
The full marathon is also being canceled at the event.
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