Three state programs implemented to assist home and business owners.
Legislator says parks deal is alienation and subject to full vote.
United Cerebral Palsy of Nassau issues call-to-arms against Gov. Cuomo's proposed percent cut in state aid for non-profits.
Assemblyman says highest property taxes shouldn't mean highest school aid cuts.
Board of Trustees holds monthly meeting.
East Rockaway, Bay Park say "thank you" during village board meeting.
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A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Hempstead officials will be on hand at Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library on March 4.
Nassau Bar Association attorneys continue to volunteer with post-Sandy legal issues.
Deadline extended to March 29.
Republicans, educators to push demand for change in distribution of aid.
West Hempstead and Hempstead apartment communities would be first mid-rise, multi-family buildings on Long Island to earn distinction.
Check out the map to compare income levels in neighborhoods throughout these communities, and the rest of the country.
12-passenger van will be used to provide transportation to veteran healthcare facilities.
Malverne, West Hempstead and Lynbrook residents continue to deal with dingy tap water.
See what topics the Lynbrook village board will be tackling at tonight's meeting.
Deadline for disaster aid moved to Feb. 28; phone number below.
Nicholas St. John's Eagle Scout project will incorporate steel from the fallen World Trade Center into a tribute for Sept. 11th victims.
Administration makes recommendations to school board for 2013-14 budget.
Former Nassau County Executive announces candidacy, will run in a Democratic primary in November.
Students, parents and other residents urged to write letters to state politicians.
Chief John Aresta will join Rep. Carolyn McCarthy and other victims of gun violence at President Obama's State of the Union Address.
Village asks residents to remove vehicles and other possible obstacles from roadways.
With blizzard nearing, three extra trains - including an express to Lynbrook - are leaving NYC Friday afternoon.
A rundown of how the storm is impacting events, businesses, schools and organizations in Malverne, Lynbrook and West Hempstead.
Struggling USPS expected to unveil plan Wednesday aimed at saving billions.
Photos from the 2013 Lynbrook Boy Scout Government Night.
Public hearings set for Hempstead Town board of appeals.
See what topics village officials will be tackling at tonight's meetings.
In case you missed them, here are this week's top stories on Malverne-West Hempstead-Lynbrook Patch.
Residents react with mixed reviews to groundhog Mel's forecast.
Watch video of Koch's recent visit to Malverne.
The Long Island Power Authority is reporting outages in Malverne, Lynbrook and West Hempstead Thursday.
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NYS Assemblyman Brian Curran asks governor to restore funding to local school districts.
Witness Malverne Mel make his forecast Saturday and stay for these other festivities.
New option would reduce paperwork for taxpayers, agency's commissioner says.
Can you give this 1-year-old cat a good home?
Plan increases aid to Malverne and Lynbrook, but lowers funds for West Hempstead and East Rockaway.