The groups, dedicating to fighting substance abuse in their communities, each received more than $100,000.
The Village Board voted to retain a law firm to represent it in its fight against the MTA and the utility poles installed this spring.
With a foot or more of snow expected, the town said it's ready to plow streets and dig out residents.
DPW mechanics at the Village Municipal Yard Tuesday and Wednesday were fueling up trucks and equipment, waxing plows and loading salters.
The Legislature unanimously approved the deal, which will help close a massive 2021 budget hole the county was facing due to the pandemic.
The school's first virtual theater production will compete at the Kennedy Center's American College Theatre Festival.
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Laura Curran, Kathleen Rice and other politicians say the town misspent funds. Town officials says it's a partisan attack.
Police say the Queens woman assaulted an officer on Dec. 7, and then led other officers on a chase when they tried to pull her over.
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New York officials said the bars had patrons packed inside without masks and were ignoring other coronavirus safety measures.
The county executive wants more than half a billion dollars for infrastructure projects, which she says will also help the local economy.
The Village received approximately 50 boxes of PPE kits from Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin’s office in late November.
Nassau County coronavirus cases have hit March levels though hospitals still have capacity, health officials said.
If approved by Garden City village officials, the former retail location at 111 Franklin Ave. could serve as a centralized medical center.
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Nassau County Police say the suspect was seen placing bottles of perfume in his bag and pulled a knife when approached by a security guard.
Strong gusts left thousands without power across Long Island thanks to a storm system that has settled into the region.
Police say the person suffered a cut during an altercation around 4 p.m. Friday.
The huge event, which benefits Toys for Tots Long Island, will be entirely drive-through to help keep people safe from the coronavirus.
The students held a food drive to help collect food for The INN, which is in desperate need of donations right now.
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The district held a ceremony to congratulate 23 student athletes who announced their college commitments.
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The organization is now offering hormone therapy for transgender patients at its Hempstead facility.
Police say they found drugs in the center console, and one passenger had a handgun in his pocket.
Restaurants in the county can apply for grants to help them stay open during the winter months, when outdoor dining isn't feasible.
Police say the woman became combative with officers when they realized she crashed that had improper registration.
Coronavirus cases are climbing across the county, but a shutdown can still be prevented if people use common sense, Curran said.
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The market continued its red-hot recovery in October, with the number of homes sold and the sales price making big jumps.
Police say 13-year-old Melvin Suarez was last seen leaving his home in Hempstead on Oct. 15.
The 24-year-old was chasing his ex-girlfriend and another man when he caused their car to crash, killing the man.
The organization said it was worried staff would travel and contract the coronavirus. Class will resume in-person on Dec. 7.
Police say the two used the stolen cards to make thousands of dollars of purchases.
Deputy Mayor Robert A. Bolebruch read the following statement about Village finances at the Nov. 5 Board meeting.