A groundbreaking was recently held for the apartment complex, which will be located at 555 Stewart Ave.
The village says it is negotiating with the tennis club over the long-term agreement it wants.
Kids in the town can sign up for the free clinic. All they need is a basketball.
Residents are encouraged to donate, as there is a critical shortage of blood in area hospitals.
When work is completed, the library will have a new reading room and STEAM room for children's activities.
Maddie Mitchell and Elsie Ross used their artistic talent to make and sell ornaments, then donated the proceeds to charity.
Students across the district collected toys and other goods to help people in need this holiday season.
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The groups, dedicating to fighting substance abuse in their communities, each received more than $100,000.
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The students held a food drive to help collect food for The INN, which is in desperate need of donations right now.
Police say 13-year-old Melvin Suarez was last seen leaving his home in Hempstead on Oct. 15.
Guests to the museum are asked to donate items that will be sent to troops overseas this holiday season.
The bricks are original to the station, which was built in 1907.
Gov. Cuomo said he was 'appalled and disgusted' to learn of the anti-Semitic graffiti found at a Long Island home and Hofstra University.
Helping organizations address fundraising, operation and volunteer concerns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Installation this week in front of Leo’s and The French Workshop.
Upon arrival, visible fire was engulfing the entire porch area of an A.T. Stewart home.
A bell tolled after the reading of each of the 23 residents’ names, which are etched in the memorial monument stone on the Village Green.
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The case involves the death of Paul Maxwell, who was suffering a mental incident when he attacked police officers and was killed.
All sports are cancelled for 2020 and may be picked up in 2021. Parents who want their kids to play are protesting the decision.
Window protection and vine removal are complete.
Unemployment caused by the coronavirus was worse in July than in June, when it was already hitting record numbers on Long Island.
The portion of Charles Lindbergh Boulevard in front of the Cradle of Aviation Museum has been renamed in honor of Lt. William M. Wheeler.
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You can come to the museum or join online to watch the historic launch Thursday morning.
Nearly 200,000 Long Islanders were out of work last month -- more than May. Unemployment in New York is at its highest ever.
Pool members should be aware of several policy updates.
The village says it wasn't consulted before construction, but the MTA says that's not true.
County initiative hopes to build trust, transparency between activists and Police.
Thomas Strysko will continue serving as Chief of the Department.
The town held a special event to celebrate the valedictorians and salutatorians of the class of 2020.
The lawsuit claims the school's online classes were sub-par, and seeks to have tuition refunded for all students.
The mall was shuttered and is being guarded by police to stop potential looting, despite peaceful protests on Long Island.
The Nassau County executive is happy businesses can reopen, and is hoping the area can quickly move to phase two of the reopening plan.
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The funds are part of more than $130 million the town received in stimulus money from the federal government.