The American Red Cross is offering a free app to help keep you safe just as hurricane season peaks.
Areas throughout Nassau County will be sprayed from Aug. 6-15.
Several county pools including North Woodmere Park will be accepting non-perishable food items and monetary donations through Aug. 12.
With pool season here, take a moment to read the following message from the police and county executive.
Atlantic Beach mayoral race sees competition.
The Hempstead Town Board is scheduled to hold its next meeting Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.
Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation reverses decision after a smokers' rights group protested the prohibition.
Recent legislation from Hempstead Town will target commercial ads with big fines.
Politicians hear worries about unfunded mandates.
Money for research comes from Environmental Protection Fund.
There was no competition in village election.
Senator secures more than $650K to help upgrade necessary radio equipment.
Are residents' concerns falling on deaf ears?
Trustees hope move will help ease traffic on the road. Meanwhile, residents raise concerns about foreclosed house.
Town says store displayed adult material, but shop owner says "You can find things ten times worse in Spencer’s Gifts.”
Village board of zoning appeals hears case after years of efforts by synagogue.
The board wants to make sure it makes an informed decision.
Board discusses numerous items at its most recent meeting.
Democratic legislature sends letter to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli regarding county proposal he opposes.
Village also passes new law increasing the tax cap.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Village aims to curb non-residential parking and other roadside issues with a new municipal code, plenty of maintenance and "a little luck."
Temple needs space to accommodate growing population.
Follows county trend even though the number of jobs on Long Island falls.
Residents complain about quality of pickup and workers.
Board of trustees are preparing for next year with beautification projects.
Board also negotiates with Cablevision and considers village code amendment for physical therapist.
Board of trustees pass new laws to please village residents.
Howard Kopel thanks the community for electing him to a second term.
Voters agree with incumbent's record on taxes and spending cuts.
New property tax law could have residents paying more than the state maximum requires.
Hempstead Town officials and legislator positions on the ballot.
Mayor and trustees disagree on several issues and take the meeting well into the night.
Members of police union and Democrats protest outside security forum set up by legislator.
One-term Republican incumbant Howard Kopel faces challenge from former district court judge Adam Moser.
Republican incumbent Mark Bonilla faces off against Democratic challenger Steve Anchin.
Representative writes to federal and state authorities about excessive airplane noise in her district.
Atlantic Beach Public Works Department seeks funding from FEMA, while trustees again look for more police patrols.
Village officials said they want to form a committee of residents to help utility in emergencies.
Mayor Martin Oliner says he'd like to abandon Long Island American Water if water does not get better.