Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Garden City.
The game show is being criticized by local officials for mis-locating a local landmark, something the community is fighting against.
You can apply to be part of the study and spend time with some spiders. And hopefully get over your fear of them.
The extremely popular weekly events begin this Friday, and run through September.
Annual Event at Massapequa Mall to Benefit American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
A big winner sold on the island!
Starting June 1, you'll pay less for overdue materials. There's also a late fee amnesty week coming up.
Donation will support expanding PBMC’s Emergency Department, improving patient experience and enhancing technological capabilities
New York has dozens of campgrounds at state parks. Here are some gems that you could check out.
Check your pockets, because you may suddenly be richer.
Renée Kann Silver spoke to a small gathering for Holocaust Remembrance Day
Matthew F. Pearn will serve as Chief of the Department.
The 100,000-square-foot complex, planned for Garden City, does not yet have a tenant, but will get tax breaks.
The show will bring tons of classic cars to the village's streets, but will also close some roads and parking lots.
Also: Baby, mom missing: PD / Pediatrician, wife, help in Ukraine / Bicyclist killed in hit-and-run: PD / Alleged gang member arraigned: DA
Police say the mother may have taken her child to Virginia. Do you know where they are?
You can register now for the annual 5K race, which raises money to help fund cancer research.
GSNC honors 110 years of Girl Scouting
The budget is flat from the current spending plan, which means no tax increase for residents.
County residents donated 60 guns to help Ukrainians. Now, they're finally getting shipped overseas.
The community supported the high school's Challenger team, and raised money for the I’m Not Done Yet Foundation.
The utility will improve nearly a mile of power lines in the village to help strengthen the electrical grid.
The county Legislature is collecting much-needed supplies to help with humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine.
Salisbury resident Adam Sackowitz works to bring more attention to the site where the aviator first went airborne on his historic trip.
Police say the Georgia man got the gun out of his car after getting into an argument with another person at a 16-year-old's party.
Residents can donate legal long guns at SP Firearms, and they will be sent to Ukraine to help fight the Russian invasion.
The fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference will empower women to be courageous in their careers and communities, Adelphi says.
The Family and Children's Association is holding its first Long Island Women in Philanthropy breakfast and fashion show next month.
Ultimately, a referendum will be proposed to determine the fate of the St. Paul’s Main building.
Police say they robbed the same store six times, stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise.
Launch of Concern Housing and Conifer Realty’s “Bridge the Gap” Initiative Remote Learning Highlighted an Inequity in Access to Technology
The area code will be used for new numbers starting next year, the state said.
Starting next year, new phone numbers in Nassau won't get a 516 area code.
Check your tickets, because you may now be $1 million richer.
Make sure to check your tickets, because you may be nearly $20,000 richer.
These are the stories that people in Garden City were talking about this year.
Anyone who thinks they've been a victim of price gouging, which is illegal, is encouraged to report it.
Stop & Shop Picked Up the Tab for Holiday Meal
Philanthropist urges fellow Long Islanders to pursue similar acts of kindness
Nassau police were arresting drivers -- mainly Black and Latino residents -- who would have only received tickets in any other part of NY.