Will you take extra measures to be prepared?
TOBAY Notebook: Hurricane Sandy left a wake of debris behind.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Press conference at Farmingdale State to address preparedness.
Supervisor terminated for falsely filing for overtime for Sandy cleanup.
Program includes think-tank sessions, research opportunities, field trips.
Program helps city maintain highest quality water possible and provide optimal fire-fighting services.
Leg. Delia DeRiggi-Whitton presents citation to Leonard Wurzel, who recently was awarded 'Chevalier' of the Legion d’Honneur.
TOBAY Notebook: Hicksville brownfield survey planned.
Says he is 'honored' to be considered.
Officials honor sanctuary's longstanding work in preservation and education.
Incumbent looking for another term on the Glen Cove Board of Ed.
Former Board of Ed prez wants to steer Board "in the right direction," questions actions of resigned superintendent.
Sources: Glen Cove Board of Ed to discuss Laria investigation.
Additional questions for the Glen Cove Board of Ed candidates.
Questions on transparency, the budget and how the Board represents the public topped Meet the Candidates night Monday.
Local man receives award for leadership.
The three Glen Cove Board of Education candidates will be at Finley Middle School tonight to speak about their plans if elected.
Parents of two fallen Long Island cops attended the somber ceremony.
Nassau notebook: County paid $68.12 per cubic yard for Sandy debris removal.
Incumbent, former Board president and former candidate running for two open seats.
A weekly look-in at the news from around Nassau County.
Phase II of the project will be discussed at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall.
City's electronics recycling drive expanded to second date in spring to coincide with Earth Day.
County starts with plantings on Searingtown and Shelter Rock Roads.
Tax levy under proposal will increase by 2.42 percent.
Patch reports on Town of Oyster Bay news.
A weekly look at the major news in Nassau County.
Glen Head Assemblyman adds companion bill to I-STOP legislation that tracks prescription drugs to monitor abuse.
8-week program begins in June.
Two-part seminar organized in response to rise in accidents and deaths.
Lifetime Fitness in Syosset holds event to benefit kids with serious illness.
Sea Cliff mayor being considered for empty Oyster Bay Town Board seat.
Sgt. Tom "Tucker" Wansor and Lt. Christopher Ortiz move up as department fills upper ranks after slew of retirements.
Lawmakers unhappy with presiding officer's refusal to allow comptroller to appear at Legislature to discuss millions of dollars spent during Hurricane Sandy.
Congressman announced proposed tax credit legislation at Kids by the Bunch.
Five things to know about or do today in Glen Cove.