How much the storm caused in preparation and damages.
Congresswoman promises to arrange meeting between U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and local noise abatement committee.
County invites residents to apply for or learn about potential savings.
Questions about health and safety come up during ongoing spraying throughout Nassau County.
CEO John Schnatter says new healthcare law will result in pricier pizza.
Mayor argued that override would create a poor perception of the village.
Restrictions put in to prevent people from leaving cars in spots all night.
The Nassau County Coalition of Civic Associations is hoping to mount pressure to thwart county executive's proposal to sell or lease sewage treatment system to private company.
Was Monday's realignment a step forward in saving money or a step back in public safety?
Mayor accused of holding up hiring of additional members of administration.
County to meet with police officials this week to review Mangano's policing plan.
Board cites possible future need for emergency funds.
Synagogue will be able to remain in Lawrence, officials say.
Fourth Precinct to conduct 'security surveys' at local temples.
Volunteers wanted for planning and organizing of big event.
Study says narrow street does not need to be widened to allow for two-way traffic.
Village gets $75,000 to rehabilitate lot by Maple Plaza.
Should any of our local municipalities be folded into larger entities?
Temple Israel has to pay some taxes because it has a for-profit caterer on premises, county says. Let us know what you think in our poll below.
The Fourth Precinct will stay the same as all 177 patrol cars remain in current neighborhoods; 100 desk jobs eliminated.
Assemblyman expresses concern about state DEC report that says Nassau and Suffolk plants could process chemicals.
District kids read over 4,000 books collectively to top the county in the “Reading with Monsters” Program.
Measure gets unanimous approval after vote on Monday.
Officials say town services remain “top-notch” amid tighter budget.
County project will improve the condition of the park.
Harvey Weisenberg-sponsored bill would shine light on authority's operations, he says.
Board members remain silent over accusations of seeking a village official through the Orthodox Union Job Board.
Mayor says law is about politics and consolidation.
Cameron Engineering and Associates apologizes to the board of trustees for omitting a crucial step in the development process.
What do you think of Gov. Cuomo's plan to stimulate the economy through gambling?
Five Towns legislator also tapped for positions on several committees.
Village returns fees a year after it ended moratorium on wireless facilities.
Here are some early steps you can take if you think you're paying too much.
Mayor and deputy mayor have a long heated discussion over information about financial transactions.
A lottery was drawn last year to determine who will live in the new houses.
Village trustees changes zoning for parking lot number one to accommodate merchants and discuss funding for the fire department expansion project.
Village staff will be on hand to help residents.
Former Five Towns Democratic Club President Steve Anchin to run against Mark Bonilla.
Board of trustees consult residents on proposed signs.
Trustees shoot down mayor's proposal to lower taxes in face of numerous contingencies.