Participants of all ages and dance/fitness levels are part of her classes on a daily basis.
BonJourney, a Bon Jovi and Journey Tribute Band, will be performing a drive-in concert at North Hempstead Beach on September 30 at 7 p.m.
Project Independence (PI), the Town’s aging-in-place initiative, will continue to offer at-home exercise classes for seniors through 2020.
The Stop Throwing Out Pollutants (S.T.O.P.) event will be held Saturday, October 17 and Sunday, October 18 at North Hempstead Beach.
Police officers had to climb through thick bushes to reach the animal, which was trapped for two days.
Town Supervisor Bosworth and the Town Board have announced the upcoming “Concerts by Candlelight” and drive-in movie schedule for September.
The tentative budget will be submitted at the September 24, 2020 Town Board meeting which begins at 7 p.m.
Improvements Made to Include Digital Forms, Applications, and Payment Options
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, screenings will be held outside under the awning of the bus weather permitting.
Moody's Investors Service has again assigned a Aaa rating to the Town’s $4.2 million Public Improvement Serial Bonds.
Each month North Hempstead Supervisor Judi Bosworth and the Town Board feature several dogs who are up for adoption at the Animal Shelter.
The camp, which adhered to social distancing guidelines, had 50 children participating in an array of engaging and entertainment programs.
North Hempstead will be hosting a “Shed the Meds” pharmaceutical drop-off event on Saturday, September 12, 2020.
Great Neck Water Pollution Control District to Use Local Provider to Support Autistic Workers and Community
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Passport Health announces the addition of the COVID-19 Nasal Swab Test for travelers and individuals returning to work and school.
"There's no one else in my family who is healthy enough to donate," the Long Island native says.
Great Neck's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
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Philip Kahn died at 100 years old after contracting the new coronavirus. His twin brother died in 1919 during the Spanish Flu pandemic.
Today's hero makes sure his staff of volunteer firefighters and EMT workers are protected and ready to serve their community.
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"It’s critical that we stay focused on our shared responsibility to ensure you’re doing stay-at-home procedures," officials said.
The surgeon admitted he injected his ailing wife with painkillers but maintained he did not intend to cause her death.
Here's how you can see the quilt, which shares the rich history of the historically black community.
The outdoor ice skating rink is scheduled to close for the season.
Doing anything special for New Year's, Great Neck residents? Send your photos to Patch for a chance to be featured in an article.
The community is trying to rally around two families — with kids ranging from 3 to 16 years old — displaced in a fire Saturday afternoon.
Bank Partners with the Rotary Club of Great Neck to Donate Thanksgiving Meals to Local Families in Need
Bank to Collect Coats for Long Island Cares
The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District will collect used cooking oil left over from residents’ Thanksgiving meals
Stacy Hoffman recognized at NY Lions Lunch for leadership and commitment to philanthropy
GNWPCD hosts Shed the Meds event, welcoming more than 150 local residents and collected over 350 pounds of pharmaceuticals
The Army Corps of Engineers says a proposed Throgs Neck floodgate that put the north shore at risk for flooding is less likely to be built.
Local Residents Encouraged to Drop off Pharmaceutical Waste on Sunday, October 20
He was among 23 to have their names added to the memorial this year, and one of only three from Long Island.
Engineers are trying to find ways to reduce flood risks in New York and New Jersey. A meeting is planned this month on the proposals.
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