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Mayor Theresa Trouvé recently outlined the costs the village has faced because of the pandemic, and also Hurricane Isaias.
Following a six-month postponement due to the pandemic, the Village election was held September 15.
Nassau's early voting locations open on Saturday. There are a few places you can go if you want to cast a ballot early.
The Village is taking COVID-related safety precautions.
Hofstra, Adelphi, Molloy and NCC are all getting grants from the town to help pay for PPE for staff and students.
The Board of Trustees continues to evaluate its options in light of the views from Beveridge & Diamond.
The religious groups received tens of thousands of dollars to help protect themselves from terror attacks.
The town awarded the grant to the organization with money that it received from the federal CARES Act.
The program provides childcare and educational services for low-income families in the area.
The county executive said she is still advocating for expanding the 150-person limit on graduations.
The town said the changes will speed up the application process and get rid of the town's backlog.
Under current plans, malls would be closed another month. The Nassau County executive says that could devastate Long Island's economy.
The nearly $900,000 contract, which will be mostly covered by the LIRR, will repair the historic brickwork at the station.
Careful review of proposed Department spending plans and capital projects led to revisions following six budget work sessions.
Those producing PPE for healthcare workers and first responders can get up to $100,000 in tax breaks, the agency said.
The county has been cracking down on price gougers, and has issued more than 250 fines since March.
For those that have to pay their taxes in person, the drive-thru offers a social-distancing option.
The address, which was originally scheduled for early March, will deal with the county's response to the coronavirus and what comes next.
The livestreamed events will give residents information about what's happening in the town and let them ask questions as well.
With town offices closed, the new hotline is the fastest way to get help from the town government.
The township made the declaration as the coronavirus continues to spread.
The Congresswoman will answer questions from her constituents at the meeting.
The supervisor claimed the move would save hundreds of thousands of dollars for town taxpayers.
Jones will discuss the primaries, the upcoming election and more at his talk on Feb. 20. Tickets are just $5.
The governor's proposal would increase the fines drivers pay more than tenfold, costing those who disobey road heights thousands of dollars.
The group pledged support, and also called for investigations into whether foreign adversaries were sowing hate here via social media.
The transition team includes police officers, business leaders, local elected officials and more.
With all of the absentee ballots counted, the Republican has officially unseated Democrat Laura Gillen.
See who won the race for supervisor, town board and more.
Vincent Muscarella fended off a challenge from Barbara Hafner.
Siela Bynoe held off a challenge from Gerilyn S. Wright.
Kevan Abrahams held off a challenge from Cherice P. Vanderhall.
Laura Schaefer held off a challenger from Michael Maloney.
Singas won a decisive victory over challenger Frank McQuade.
Late Tuesday, Republican Donald Clavin claimed victory, but incumbent Laura Gillen didn't concede.
Here's everything you need to know to be ready for Election Day.