A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Railroad says damage at East River Tunnel is nearing repair.
TOBAY Notebook: Uphill battle for Democrats but the race might be colorful.
News from around Long Island this week.
What do you think of the new Oyster Bay appointments?
Michelle Johnson, 38, will have to run in November to retain her seat.
After plea at board meeting, town reduces speed limit on notorious Syosset road.
Experts to discuss lessons learned from Sandy; public invited.
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: Also, Annual event in Harbor takes on special meaning.
Also: Cosmos cut ribbon at Mitchel Field complex.
Republicans nominate Christopher G. Connors to face incumbent Richard Schaffer in November.
Congressman says his bill would set federal standards and protect consumers.
L.I. Group fears for Oyster Bay LIRR station and historic cluster of Jericho homes.
Service was suspended between Hicksville and Mineola; trains to Farmingdale are impacted.
TOBAY Notebook: Hurricane Sandy left a wake of debris behind.
Health options and support from exposure to chemicals discussed at seminar sponsored by Steve Israel Friday.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Press conference at Farmingdale State to address preparedness.
You can "Wear White" today in support of cause.
A summary of the biggest story from last week near Farmingdale.
TOBAY Notebook: Hicksville brownfield survey planned.
New brick walkways and upgrades around the park in nearby Oyster Bay.
National Weather Service prepares for what looks to be another dangerous hurricane season.
Monday's meeting not rescheduled
State officials say Jones Beach and other parks will be ready for Memorial Day. Will you?
Officials honor sanctuary's longstanding work in preservation and education.
Nominations due no later than Wednesday.
County celebrates nursing week, nabs best tasting water title.
Parents of two Long Island cops attended the somber ceremony.
Nassau notebook: County paid $68.12 per cubic yard for Sandy debris removal.
Museum of American Armor to be built at Old Bethpage Village Restoration.
No date set for public discussion of big Plainview development.
Area residents hit hard by hurricane can get help and resources in nearby Copiague on May 8.
The passes are good at all seven Oyster Bay's beaches.