Gov. Cuomo: Sandy deadline moved to March 29.
Town of Oyster Bay board meets at 10 a.m. Tuesday
Committee will examine company's debt, other issues in consideration of restructuring.
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Both are asking for action to fix errors, protect tax identity theft.
Officials visited Hicksville VFW Post for 78-year anniversary dinner.
South Korean dignitaries, Lavine discuss resolution to honor memory of women abused during World War II.
Mayor: two are likely for Forest Ave.
The list of items needed is a poignant reminder of the sacrifice of American soldiers.
New York's Mayor said outlawing the packaging would curtail an annual waste stream of about 20,000 tons of plastic foam.
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City is pursuing a franchise agreement with Verizon, Suozzi says.
Glen Cove reacts to news that former Nassau County Executive will run in a Democratic primary this November.
Five things to know about or do today in Glen Cove.
Event raised nearly $3,000 for Red Cross efforts.
Many in Eastern Nassau say postal service should reconsider; others say keeping costs down is key.
Session will explain how redistricting will affect Glen Cove.
Registration now open for Tobay's spring CAPA workshops.
The East Norwich Junior Firefighters held their Installation Dinner.
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U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Goodwill Industries president honored at ceremony for Massapequa location.
Quality mulch available in Tobay in the aftermath of Sandy.
Caution versus action was the gist of Tuesday's Glen Cove City Council meeting.
Council to vote Waterfront District zoning changes, $1.8 million in funds for ferry terminal construction.
Town of Oyster Bay Board meets at 10 a.m.
Town of Oyster Bay sanitation schedule changes for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Patch reports on news from around the Oyster Bay area.
Remediation enters new phase for Glen Cove Superfund site deemed "significant threat."
Police chief calls guns from 3D printers a threat to anti-terrorism efforts.
Across the board price increases approved; Glen Cove-area commuters to be affected.
Website, Facebook page list grievances against Mangano's administration.
Town sponsors three more "Distinguished Artists" shows this month.
Glen Cove Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities.
Oyster Bay crews will take discarded trees on regular recycling schedule.
Oyster Bay officials anticipated delay in fund disbursement.
Deputy superintendent Kevin Wurtz provided first official budget projections.
A list of five things to know about or do today in Glen Cove.
TOBAY commission recommends historical sites for preservation.