New gear is attempt to put safety first on Long Island Sound.
Venditto urges residents to vote 'Yes,' the DPW land sale is OK with them.
Congressman Israel wants EPA to revise guidelines on beach water quality standards.
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: Judge could decide Monday on a referendum, which could spark further litigation.
News you may have missed from communities around Long Island.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Held at the Fashion Institute of Technology, the job fair offers short and long-term employment opportunities.
Bi-partisan group backs former Executive against incumbent Ed Mangano.
Supervisor vows to fight on against any attempt to bring a mall to Syosset.
Not clear whether major issues will surface at Tuesday morning's meeting in Oyster Bay.
A recent reception was held in Harry Anand's honor.
The Glen Cove office is the first official campaign headquarters opening in Nassau for the 2013 election year.
Many events upcoming for "One Town, One Book: Oyster Bay Reads;" what page are you on?
News you may have missed from communities across Long Island.
Long Island companies looking for workers.
The Democratic candidate for Nassau County executive said his plan would attract business and industry and keep young people on Long Island.
The Glen Cove assemblyman backs tougher penalties for young and new drivers caught texting or using cell phones while driving.
News from around Long Island.
Governor promotes Start-Up NY program Friday on Long Island.
Defense of Marriage Act struck down Wednesday, locals react.
Community members flocked to Twitter to sound off on the landmark ruling.
What concrete, meaningful solutions do you think would rejuvenate the city?
The assemblyman wants taxpayers to support a $1 billion bond.
TOBAY Notebook: Town honors Lt. Karopczyc for heroic efforts during Vietnam War.
State rates financial health of municipalities and finds lingering issues here.
Voter turnout strong, village says.
Railroad says damage at East River Tunnel is nearing repair.
Hours of operation are limited; violations can be reported.
TOBAY Notebook: Uphill battle for Democrats but the race might be colorful.
News from around Long Island this week.
Michelle Johnson, 38, will have to run in November to retain her seat.
Johnson is from Locust Valley.
Tradition takes on new urgency in wake of last year's tragedy.
A 91-year-old incumbent and a 23-year-old challenger are vying for the mayoral seat.
The property is to cost $1 million.