Recommends conducting Part 150 Study to tap into federal funds to soundproof homes.
Patch digs into how much the storm caused in preparation and damages.
MTA Tax ruled unconstitutional, Nassau and Suffolk politicians ask state attorney general to deny MTA’s appeal.
Nearly 2,000 residents have pre-registered for the program that will help them conserve resources.
Tell us where the poorly maintained buildings are and find out what you can do about them.
This playful dog (watch her play in her pool) is looking for a home.
Measure would nearly double pre-tax commuter benefits.
New federal guidelines mean changes that may not sit well at lunch time.
Tickets can now be used for longer periods of time and refunds can be issued later.
Howard Taylor will seek election this November.
Dave Denenberg says costs of Edward Mangano's proposed private-public partnership will be passed on to taxpayers.
Project will take about three weeks to complete.
This sweet and friendly boy is ready to find his forever home.
A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of Hempstead.
Partial list of official village appointments for 2012 also revealed.
Measure calls for schools to develop protocol when dealing with online bullying incidents.
A number of residents have complained about neighboring bamboo damaging property.
Traffic stopped for nearly an hour as motorists awaited the bridge's correction.
Health care mandate stands in 5-4 Supreme Court decision Thursday. Should everyone be forced to buy health care insurance?
Unofficial election results put candidates ahead in fourth and fifth district elections.
New law will ensure that parents and the public have access to information about teachers, principals and schools.
Will be held from July 5 to Aug. 9.
State assembly and senate pass legislation requiring immediately disclosure of sewage discharge.
Store's variance request adjourned to August.