The city will use the money to fund an emergency management office, buy bike racks and beach wheelchairs, and much more.
District officials say drivers speed down the road, putting students in danger. They hope lowering the speed limit will help.
The case, which has been going on for decades, was just decided against the city, which now may face more than $50 million in penalties.
The town will donate extra golf balls from its courses to Bunkers In Baghdad, a charity that sends golf supplies to troops overseas.
Denise Thoren has given nearly 30 years to helping others at the Department of Social Services.
If you can't meet the Sept. 1 deadline, you may be able to apply for an extension. Here's how.
The dispensers will be maintained at no cost to taxpayers, and will be placed at 14 locations.
The developer is going to make a third try for a tax abatement, and wants the city to get on board with the plan.
The City Council employed many cost-saving measures, but there's still a small tax increase for residents.
The bill would prohibit elected officials from getting paid by Industrial Development Agencies.
1,4-Dioxane is found in high quantities in Long Island water. Sen. Todd Kaminsky hopes to curb it.
The council says Long Beach could lose $400,000 in funding if the program is eliminated.
The development would be one- and two-bedroom apartments built where Sandy destroyed two restaurants.
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The rule would penalize districts with high opt-out rates, which is especially prevalent on Long Island.
The City Council is considering a resolution to allow concessions stands to serve alcohol. What do you think?
It will be the last opportunity for residents to see and comment on the plan before it's presented to the City Council.
The board is full again, but not without outcry from the public.
Officials say the work could negatively impact the city during the important summer season.
Sen. Todd Kaminsky proposed a bill to study and regulate a possible carcinogen in the island's water supply.
She replaces Todd Kaminksy in representing Long Beach, the Five Towns and more.
Residents can apply via email to fill the seat vacated by Judge Eileen Goggin.
She officially replaces Todd Kaminsky representing Long Beach and the Five Towns.
It would have been Eileen Goggin's last chance to address the public.
Todd Kaminsky put forward the bill, which would require licensing for dog trainers in New York.
Storm resiliency, Pride celebrations, new learning centers and much, much more are being funded by the state.
The money is to help recoup losses in business revenue from Hurricane Sandy
They rescued the two boaters and towed them back to shore.
The votes are in.
Here's everything you need to know before you head to the polls next week.
Senator says clawing back FEMA money is uncalled for and would hurt taxpayers.
Anthony Eramo and Melissa Miller are vying for a vacant seat. See their answers to Patch's questions.
The money will help pay for code enforcement, maintenance and more.
Kaminsky proposes stiffer penalties for those that force animals to fight.
New structure will allow the facility to more quickly treat people injured on the water.
New state program will sell zombie homes for cheap, so long as their turned into affordable rental housing.