Students introduced to technology at the plant.
Police searching for Pyun Sung-Me, 49.
This pooch is looking for a home.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Employment opportunities growing on Long Island.
Sen. Jack Martins reacts to arrests of Queens Councilman Dan Halloran and state Sen. Malcolm Smith.
Activist to give speech after cancellation by Great Neck Synagogue Wednesday.
Program approved as incentive for residents to complete required sidewalk work.
Synagogue caves to pressure to disallow talk; Geller calls it sad day for free speech.
Experts discuss changing digital landscape.
James Ryan faces up to 25 years in prison for drunk driving crash that led to the death of officer Joseph Olivieri.
Leah's Bistro up and running in Great Neck Plaza.
April 10 marks publish date of American classic.
Patch reports on help wanted around the area.
Full afternoon of events planned.
Notable arrests and convictions around Long Island.
Michelle Raitzin picked by Blake Shelton during blind audition this week.
Four Great Neck mayors on coalition which plans to grade members of Congress on their gun control positions.
Barbara Raber honored by the Great Neck school board Monday.
Next week, the Patch you know and love is getting an all-new look, and we are so excited to share it.
U.S. government alleges fraudulent practice resulting in at least $12 million in losses on FHA-insured loans.
Event included speeches and musical performances.
Great Neck Water Pollution Control District hosts educational trip.
New store on Northern Boulevard is one of more than 17,650 locations worldwide.
Geller set to give talk at Great Neck Synagogue April 14.
Dr. Linda Burghardt to speak on her dissertation, 'Last Waltz in Vienna: Escape and Survival at the Dawn of the Holocaust.'
Five things going on this week on the peninsula.
Top stories from last week on the peninsula.
Sen. Jack Martins speaks on $1 billion in additional education and pension relief funding.
Long Island Culture: April brings a host of cultural options to our area.
Volunteers will remove debris left over from Hurricane Sandy.
Patch will get you caught up on all your local sports action from April 1-7.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Incident took place at Roslyn Heights pharmacy.
Linda Leaf honored by Town of North Hempstead with the May W. Newburger Women’s Roll of Honor.