Issues discussed by the board of trustees at its June meeting.
Frank Scaturro says that campaigns have gotten expensive as he gears for 2012 run.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Lawrence write-in candidates pull in votes, however.
State Labor data shows job market is stronger than it was a year ago across Nassau.
Passage of the New York Solar Jobs Act will create new jobs and help lead to energy independence.
Five Towns village trustees and one mayor are alone on the ballot.
Officials want more visible patrol in the village, but officer tells them it's not feasible.
Democratic commissioner concerned problems will not be fixed in time.
Road work continues as Nassau County continues sewer consolidation project.
Trustees discuss issues with a recent transaction at last board meeting.
Current library trustee challenges James Darcy in 3rd Councilmatic District race.
Under a new deal, the television provider will continue uninterrupted service. Meanwhile, the future of the proposed Keystone Cell Tower remains vague.
Spokesperson for Dems says the move is a sign map will not be used for this election.
Legislator Howard Kopel explains why he voted for the plan, while also saying he hopes the court shoots it down.
Although Denise Ford broke party lines, the Republican vote won, 10-8.
Trustees discussed numerous issues at its latest monthly meeting.
Temple president alleges that village is holding up a denial letter that would allow request to proceed.
Locals say making William Street two way is dangerous, but trustees argue it would reduce traffic.
Mayor Martin Oliner offered two frames of mind in his first State of the Village address.
Following last month's budget meeting, the board was back to business as usual.
Republican plan would place parts of Inwood in two different legislative districts.
The Village of Hewlett Neck trustees discuss issues at monthly meeting.
Republicans say so, but Democrats say call focuses on sense of community.
Public forum quickly turned into questioning about recent traffic and other issues.
Rules Committee sends map to public hearing, which is scheduled for Monday.
Woodmere Republican Club Hosts first annual Nassau County Humane Rights For Animals Lobby Day.
Half of Cedarhurst and most of Woodmere and Inwood would fall in to new legislative district.
Village officials attribute increase to mandated expenses.
County executive said Nassau has "played kick the can down the road."
Village officials discuss numerous issues affecting the area.
Changes to the budget raised some concern, however the board said it feels the village is in good standing for the upcoming fiscal year.
Also sets village election for June and confirms payment from T-Mobile.
Mayor and trustees discuss numerous issues at board's latest meeting.
Trustees discuss alleged incident, along with budget, roads and other issues.
Trustees divided over whether sewer usage fee should be included.
Mayor and two trustees are running unopposed.
Board of trustees talk of fixing grounds, as well as enforcing stop signs and street issues.
Residents express concerns about appearance of proposed tower at Keystone Yacht Club.
Governor's measure would limit school district heads' pay to at most $175,000.