The new tower will replace the one on Maria Lane, which was originally built in 1933.
The incoming supervisor says Santino locked her out of viewing her new office.
Anyone in the public is welcome to attend the ceremony, which will be held at Hofstra University.
Police say he and another man shot a 16-year-old who was standing on the street.
The five-point plan will help reduce the likelihood of kids joining gangs and help reduce gang-related violence, the governor says.
Watch the town pass new rules, which will mean union members can't be fired, among other changes.
Officials say the plan would free up police officers to focus on more serious crimes.
The supervisor elect says her outgoing predecessor is planning wages and transfers to protect loyal town employees.
The money will be used to improve water quality, create recreational areas and more.
The team will help the supervisor-elect find people to fill positions in the Town of Hempstead.
Rice says she's against the proposed cuts because they will hurt her constituents. See the video of her speech.
The supervisor-elect has an ambitious set of goals that she believes will be accomplished through bipartisan cooperation.
You can give back to your community by applying for positions on the various boards. See what's available here.
With his concession, Laura Gillen is officially the first Democrat in a century to run the town.
If the results stand, it will be the first time in Town of Hempstead history a Democrat has won the top seat.
The two are facing off for control of America's largest township.
The bipartisan bill would provide states with incentives and funding to help background checks be more effective.
The bipartisan bill would require all representatives to learn about cyber threats, and be re-certified each year.
The increased security was proposed by the police department, and is included in the 2017-18 budget.
The building would replace a vacant lot on Stewart Avenue, but it requires a zoning change.
They left while others were asking questions. "There are dictatorships around the world that aren't run like this."
A federal judge ruled that the village was trying to keep black people out with its zoning decision.
Col. Carol Neidich-Ryder received the Medal For Meritorious Service.
Citing the violence in Charlottesville, they wrote, "Terrorism is not confined to a single ideology or inspiration."
The Democratic congresswoman has faced calls to resign but hasn't backed down from her comments. What do you think?
High school students can design their own app and enter to win prizes and recognition.
Find out if your block is going to have work done this season.
The group says Howard Kopel is attempting to censor Roger Waters by trying to have his show canceled.
The Teachers and Parents at the Table Act would create committees to advise the Secretary of Education on public school policies.
Saying his support of BDS is anti-Semitic, some county officials want his upcoming show canceled.
The agreement cuts costs for the town while still providing for its workers.
The money would replace the 83-year-old water tower on Maria Lane.
If you're looking for a part-time job, this could be for you.
New law allows banks and restaurants to replace empty storefronts in the downtown.
Garden City received the designation for completing actions identified by NYSERDA as part of the Clean Energy Communities initiative.
The new law hopes to make it harder for children to get their hands on cigarettes.
In the second part of our interview, the Congresswoman talks about Trump policies, her feelings on the situation in Syria and more.
Hofstra will be holding a special talk on the highs and lows of the new administration.
"I just want to get things done," she told Patch. Read part one of our interview here.
The $59 million spending plan is a measured increase, village officials say.