House member expresses confidence that Republican abortion policy won't change under Romney.
Patch digs into how much the storm caused in preparation and damages.
How much the storm caused in preparation and damages.
Department of Transportation says overpasses are often "less effective" due to pedestrian convenience.
New cans expected to increase the amount of recyclables collected.
Questions about health and safety arise during ongoing spraying throughout Nassau County.
Areas throughout Nassau County will be sprayed from Aug. 6-9.
This funny girl is looking for a good home.
Dozens of residents crowd Levittown Public Library to voice concerns, give suggestions on project.
Sign of the Times law allows town to remove ads and fliers and levy fines; law goes into effect in two weeks.
Salvatore Rinaldi was elected to the Board of Trustees.
The Town of Hempstead has all sorts of ordinances. Which ones are violated most, and which make you angriest?
The MacArthur girls soccer team won the state title in the fall of 2011.
Construction on the former site of HSBC Bank will begin in the spring; a CVS spokesperson estimates that the new CVS will open in early 2013.
PBA says patrol cars will gravitate to where they are needed most, leaving other areas open to more crime.
County to meet with police officials this week to review Mangano's policing plan.
The Nassau County Legis., R-Levittown, is happy that the County is addressing a lot of questions that their plan for the precincts has raised.
Ten Town of Hempstead vets and their spouses, including a couple from Levittown, renewed vows this Valentine's Day.
The adjournment is posted on the BZA calendar; Councilman Gary Hudes suggested that the property will need to undergo an environmental impact report.
Catholic Church and religious organizations are upset about the new federal birth control law; what is your opinion?
Chief Deputy County Executive Rob Walker and First Deputy Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter explained the plan to Levittown residents.
All 177 patrol cars will remain in current neighborhoods; 100 desk jobs eliminated.
The owners of the building will have a hearing with the Town of Hempstead Board of Appeals on Feb. 15.
The U.S. Navy explains plans to install equipment to remove trace amounts of trichloroethene from area drinking water.
Bill aims to increase transparency and civic participation in the process of government.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
The break occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m.
Informational meeting on project aimed at improving area drinking water quality to be held at Seaford Public Library Tuesday evening.
Assemblyman releases drug awareness tool kit.
Levittown leaders cite concerns for underage drinking and exposure to young children.
Franklin Square resident Felix Procacci says several issues were not mentioned by Supervisor Kate Murray and her staff.
Follows county trend even though the number of jobs on Long Island falls.
The Town Supervisor and Town Councilman talked to seniors about the new Town program on Monday.
Scenes from around Levittown on Election Day.
The incumbent Legislator defeated Democratic challenger Ethan Irwin.
Republican incumbent will serve another two-year term.
Patch tells you who's on the ballot in Levittown.
Spinola, a retired judge, gets the democratic nod.
4201 schools reach out for community support with "Save Our School" rally Saturday at Broadway Mall.