The county executive leads Tom Suozzi by 17 points, according to a poll released Saturday night.
News from Nassau County this week.
Cuomo added that if the debt ceiling isn't increased, it would damage state revenues and would lead to sizable job losses throughout all sectors.
Patch's question of the week for town supervisor candidates.
Incumbent and former County Executives battle on taxes, Coliseum, and keeping jobs in Nassau.
All eyes are on the 2014 Congressional race.
Town supervisor candidates, others scheduled to speak.
The event, which takes place at the Wheatley School in Old Westbury, is being sponsored by the Nassau County Village Officials Association.
The new registration system was set up to cut down on double dipping.
Here is everything you need to know if you still need to register.
Town Notebook: Affordable Care Act information.
Israel's staff says office is safe.
Former Gov. George Pataki. and former state comptroller H. Carl McCall join state panel that will try to trim business, corporate and income tax burden.
Town board votes 4-2 to elevate former town attorney to new post.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
DOT: Up to 720 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy midshipmen could be sent home amid federal budget impasse.
North Shore residents share their views on Facebook.
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The law eliminates a loophole where certain convicted rapists could request visitation or custody.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo pays tribute to Kings Point service academy, which was dedicated 70 years ago Monday.
The federal money will be used to pay for tree removal, vegetative debris hauling, vegetative debris chipping and stump removal.
North Hempstead Notebook: Town Board Meets Tuesday
Unemployment rate at 6.2 percent in August.
The move is expected to generate $2 billion in new revenue for the postal service.
Patch question the candidates this election season on issues that matter.
North Hempstead’s 'Project Independence' sponsors flu vaccines for residents 60 and over.
Nonpartisan group's report points fingers at state gridlock over health insurance exchange.
The $900,000 grant will be used, in part, to update the alarm system used by domestic violence victims.
End of an era: Christopher Senior is interim North Hempstead Supervisor after Jon Kaiman resigns.
Police: Westbound HOV, left lanes closed intermittently from Exits 36-33 Tuesday.
State highways – including LIE – will feature pull-off to park and use mobile devices.
The Local 1500 union said the Democrat would look out for the working class.
The redevelopment will bring more than 1,000 union jobs to Nassau County.
Patch asked North Hempstead candidates about sign placement and got action.
The museum pays tribute to the men and women from the region who have worn the U.S. uniform.
North Hempstead Notebook: Property Tax Workshops; Affordable Care Act Presentation