What asked local Patch readers what they would miss the most if they moved off the island. Check out their answers and then add your own.
Ten local residents were among the nearly 3,000 people killed.
Dozens of residents sounded off on what they loved about the community. But what about you?
The work will make electric lines more resilient to storms and decrease outages.
Make sure to stay cool in the heat, and check on your neighbors, too.
Google compiled a list of what word each state struggles with the most.
Laurie Cantileno-Lillis was recognized for her dedication to the community.
Leave non-perishable food by your mailbox on Saturday and your letter carrier will do the rest.
Join your neighbors on April 29 to help keep the community clean on.
People from all over the Island ran the race and finished with some impressive times. See the list of those who finished in the top half.
We all know what the LIE and The End are, but not everyone is as lucky.
Donna Ryan was recognized for her unwavering volunteerism in her community.
The list was compiled by the National Council for Home Safety and Security using FBI crime statistics.
The annual Recognition Night for Community Service honored members of organizations that have made a difference in Levittown.
These dogs are missing. In honor of the day, can you help reunite them with their families?
Although not at the top of the pack, Long Island is home to several billionaires. See the full list here.
Dr. Tonie McDonald was one of 11 women the town honored for their contributions to the community.
Kevin O'Connell has been nominated for 21 Oscars. He just can't seem to win any.
Community leaders will come together with the public to discuss how to tackle the heroin crisis.
Ed Moore will be playing with the Nassau County Firefighters Pipes and Drums Band during the ceremony.
The fire fighter band is looking for donations to pay for travel and lodging to play at the Jan. 20 event.
Here's what Patch readers were most interested in this year.
Zachary Martin created a special memorial walkway to honor their service.
Students, community members gather to wrap gifts for annual Adopt-a-Family program.
Karl Schweitzer of Hicksville WD recently joined fellow LI commissioners to celebrate NSWCA's 35 years of service.
ACLD honored James Duffy of Levittown, Levittown-Island Trees VFW Post 9592 MAP Chairman, at Annual Employment Recognition Breakfast.
A kidney recipient, Michael Reed has advocated for organ donations and has spent years helping other kids like him.
Steve Haller was recognized as part of the Town of Hempstead's German American Celebration.
They both created memorials for their Eagle projects.
The one-mile walk was the culmination of school lessons about living healthy lifestyles.
The district is hosting its annual Adopt-A-Family program, and wants everyone to get involved.
There are five sex offenders living in the Levittown area.
The building, which has been vacant for nearly 20 years, is being torn down to make space for a new Home Depot.
A look at some recent crime headlines across Long Island.
The two, both breast cancer survivors, were honored for their contributions in fighting the disease.
These life-saving shots are required for all dogs, cats and ferrets.
Superintendent and Board of Ed VP recognized for their commitment to the community.
Town of Hempstead officials honored the young girls for their accomplishments.