Each candidate for the Legislative seat in the 15th district answered the question
Local residents share what topics matter to them most as local elections approach.
The legislator defends his record, saying he never voted for the privatization of the sewer system.
Democrat Ethan Irwin challenges his opponent's record on the privatization of the sewer systems.
GOP head Joe Mondello introduced the crowd to all of the candidates in supervisor, legislator, judge and council races.
Republican incumbent Dennis Dunne faces Democratic challenger Ethan Irwin.
The Levittown resident was honored for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Officer Paul Lamonica and Detective John Barbato were among the policemen honored.
The YES Community Center in Levittown received a federal grant, while the Levittown-Island Trees Youth Council and the East Meadow Chamber of Commerce received Town grants.
Turnouts quiet during midday hours; voters mixed.
Help needed for special August 1 vote.
Deputy county executive says refinance plan would lower interest rate, stretch out payments.
Community members talked with Senator Kemp Hannon about local issues and more.
What needs to be done? Sound off.
Associations express concerns about project and invite Aqua officials for community meeting on July 12 to further explain proposal.
With the summer season in full swing, Supervisor Kate Murray wants to remind residents of some life saving advice to heed in and around the water.
Aqua New York submits application for 150-foot structure in Wantagh to address low water pressure in Levittown and the surrounding areas.
Councilman Gary Hudes was honored with the title from the Nassau County Deputy Sheriff's Benevolent Association.
Quickmart, located across the street from MacArthur High School, faced opposition from residents at Hempstead town board meeting.
23 Levittown groups affected by the automatic action of the IRS.
Hope for Hempstead Shelter and other community members protest again.
Active duty military face a pay reduction and interruption of other services.
Mangano confirms lawsuit will be filed against oversight board.
County Executive responds to minority leader's op-ed, criticism.
Taxpayer Relief Act would grant powers to cut contract benefits with unions.
Committee passes two deals Monday worth $550,000.
Assessment changes reflect judgments and settlements for property owners.
Fugitive Finder magazine helps nab 436 of Long Island’s most wanted.
Mangano announces several plans to combat drunk driving this New Year's Eve.
Census statistics from 2005-09 have been released, and numbers show this family-occupied community has very little geographic mobility.
Levittown's Frances Lucivero-Pelletier and two other women who were banned as rescue workers file lawsuit against town officials in hopes of being allowed back into Wantagh facility.
Residents pack first board meeting of reactivated Water Authority of Southeastern Nassau County.
A presentation was given on how to avoid sexual predators, cyber bullying and identity theft on the internet.
Town action comes in midst of probes into how agency is operated.
Sirois credited the recent lower annual tax increases to the district's multi-year budget planning process.
Town of Hempstead ceremony recognizes those who contribute to their local communities.
Incumbent Republican bests political newcomer Francesca Carlow.
Republican incumbent Joseph Saladino received just over three quarters of the votes.
Early-bird voters showed patriotic spirit at Jonas E. Salk Middle School Tuesday morning.
Legislature approves repeal of county guarantee, sewer tax for non-profits.