All homeowners can attend a property tax exemption workshop next month in Levittown.
A community forum on bicycle safety is planned Wednesday in Levittown. The forum comes amid dangerous games of "chicken" among youths.
John Ferretti is proposing laws to mandate helmets and allow police to fine the parents and impound the bikes of kids who ride dangerously.
The precincts were closed in 2007 as part of a cost-cutting measure, but will be reopened next week.
Board members want to update the town code after a resident complained about only being able to nurse in "designated areas" at a town pool.
The new supervisor plans to publish a report within a month on changes that can be made to better serve residents.
New York passes hundreds of laws each year. Here's five taking effect in 2018 that you should know about.
The Town of Hempstead tax office is open longer hours this week so residents can prepay their 2018 taxes.
Suffolk didn't fare much better, either, in data recently released about municipalities' financials.
The island's congressional reps have differing views on the important subject. See where your representative stands.
Find out where you need to go to cast your ballot on Tuesday.
The Republican plan could lead to uneven benefits for Long Islanders, with homeowners potentially being hit the hardest.
The mailer, sent to homes across the county, says his opponent, Laura Curran, is 'MS-13's choice for county executive.' What do you think?
Bethpage WD, which covers parts of Levittown, joins Schumer and Spencer to press for containing contamination and expediting payments.
The president's approval ratings in his home state are among the lowest in the country.
Dwyer discusses importance of water sustainability in Nassau and Suffolk Counties and IANY’s role public water conservation educator.
The bevy of new laws would put a cap on outside income, bar felons for running for office and much more.
Hudes has been on the town board since 1999. He will be stepping down in June.
The grantee, the YES Community Counseling Center, helps families in crisis.
Through May, you can get permits for work done on your house without incurring the 100 percent penalty fee.
People posing as water workers have gained access to homes to rob them. Know how you can protect yourself.
Residents will be able to call to be placed in a shelter and get out of the cold.
Here's everything you need to know before you head to the polls next week.
Area is LIRR's responsibility, but is overgrown and infested with bugs and rodents.
Cuomo says DEC will seek money to clear pollution from Long Island's aquifer and protect drinking water.
The LIRR is trying to make sure commuters don’t have to sit on top of each other.
Learn why Madeline Singas thinks she’s the best candidate for the job.
Learn why Michael Scotto thinks he’s the best candidate for the job.
Officials said the county didn't require missing information to be filed and didn't examine documents for events and entertainment.
"Brown Bag Medication Review Program"
September 10 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at St. Paul's Auditorium
Thursday, September 10th, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Island Trees Public Library
Wednesday, August 26, from 1:30 pm to 7:30 pm
August 13 and August 25 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
September 12, 2015 at VFW 9592 in Levittown
A new analysis says the New York leader is one of the more liberal governors in the nation.
A new study breaks it down.
The U.S. Transportation Department opened the investigation on Friday.
Long Island fast food workers would get a minimum $15 an hour by 2021 under the plan. There's still a regulatory process to go through.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?