See the latest announcement from the Nassau County Government.
Proposed Laws include a new zoning change and prohibition of vape and e-cigarettes near schools, parks and playgrounds.
The Tibetan Terrier nearly killed in a dog attack has inspired a Nassau County law mandating a dangerous dog registry to alert neighbors.
Legal papers cite the complex process the county is using to restore the data to make it less confusing for residents.
A virtual public forum with academics, experts and environmental advocates has been organized to discuss public electric utility options.
The libraries will use the funds to help with unplanned expenses, like PPE, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What do you think of Nassau Legis. John Ferretti's Benny’s Law, which would require the owners of dangerous dogs to notify neighbors?
Benny’s Law will require the owners of dangerous dogs to give notice to neighbors and will also start a registry in Nassau County.
Political campaign materials and Confederate flags would be banned on government, police, fire and ambulance company property in New York.
Transparency in commercial lending is needed to help our small businesses weather the storm.
Sen. Kevin Thomas trailed Dennis Dunne Sr. by about 8,000 votes on Election Day. He took the lead after a week of counting absentee ballots.
The Nassau County Board of Elections has released updated vote totals for candidates. See the latest for Levittown candidates.
Levittown ballots this year included candidates for president, Congress, Assembly and state Senate. Here's how much they raised.
Hillary Clinton won Nassau County with just over 51 percent of the vote four years ago. So far in 2020, Trump has the edge.
Polls in New York are open through 9 p.m. Tuesday. Did you experience problems?
Long Islanders will head to the polls Tuesday following an unprecedented early voting turnout. Here's what to know before you get there.
Long Islanders will cast ballots for president, Congress and state Legislature. Here's everything Levittown voters need to know.
Election Day is right around the corner. Stay informed with state Senate election coverage right here on Patch.
Candidates running for state senator and New York State Assembly with gather for a virtual candidate forum Thursday night.
Levittown voters will cast their ballots for local, state and federal elections Nov. 3. Here's everything you need to know.
The partnership will launch 15 more COVID-19 testing sites and spread information about the pandemic throughout the town. Here's where.
Voters in New York will cast ballots Tuesday in local, state and federal primary elections. Here's what Levittown voters need to know.
Officials say firefighters prevented the blaze from spreading inside the home.
Firefighters and police officials helped wish a happy birthday to Mercedes Quinn, founder of the Levittown Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday said the death toll climbed to 7,844 in New York and that the state will add $200 million in food assistance.
All New York casinos, movie theaters, restaurants and bars will close over coronavirus. Restaurants will shift to takeout and delivery.
The legislation is aimed squarely at automatic renewals and confusing promotions.
The event will be hosted by Legislator John R. Ferretti Jr. and Lt. Brian Sullivan, the president of Nassau County COBA.
Check out this story reported on Levittown Patch.
A bitterly divided U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump. Here's how Long Island lawmakers voted.
The inaugural "Take a Veteran to School Day" was coordinated by social studies teachers.
Here are the results for Laura Gillen, Madeline Singas and John Ferretti Jr.
Here's what you need to know about the 2019 elections in Levittown, including candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
Check out this story reported last week on Levittown Patch.
Libertarian Jonathan Gunther is one of two candidates trying to unseat Republican Legislator John Ferretti Jr., who seeks a second term.
Republican Legislator John Ferretti Jr. seeks a second term against Democrat Frances Avnet and Libertarian Jonathan Gunther.
Frances Avnet is running on the Democratic line to unseat GOP Legislator John Ferretti Jr., who seeks a second term.
Hurricane season is underway. A disaster preparation meeting is planned Tuesday for Nassau County residents.