About 37,000 have already enrolled.
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Letter to the editor from West Hempstead resident Bob Rabey.
New York officials said about 150,000 people have signed up through the state.
The county event takes place Wednesday in Bethpage.
The Blueway stretches 18 miles from the western boarder of the Town of Hempstead to the Nassau/Suffolk County line.
District now includes part of Rockville Centre.
News from the Town of Hempstead.
News from Nassau County this week.
Bonilla was convicted of one count of official misconduct, but he claims he didn't commit the crime.
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Local legislator says veterans need not pay for a distinction that was earned.
New York Post says state leaders are courting the Donald.
The Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation said it is considering an appeal.
The county executive leads Tom Suozzi by 17 points, according to a poll released Saturday night.
Cuomo added that if the debt ceiling isn't increased, it would damage state revenues and would lead to sizable job losses throughout all sectors.
Incumbent and former County Executives battle on taxes, Coliseum, and keeping jobs in Nassau.
Levittown resident says she will hold the line on fees and push for a more transparent government.
The event, which takes place at the Wheatley School in Old Westbury, is being sponsored by the Nassau County Village Officials Association.
Bonilla was found guilty of one count of official misconduct.
See what topics village officials will be tackling at tonight's meetings.
The new registration system was set up to cut down on double dipping.
Here is everything you need to know if you still need to register.
News from the Town of Hempstead this week.
Former Gov. George Pataki. and former state comptroller H. Carl McCall join state panel that will try to trim business, corporate and income tax burden.
A technician inadvertently switched two blood samples, according to a letter obtained by NBC.
Patch followers share their views on Facebook.
The state placed a bulletin on the homepage, asking "users who are unable to log in to come back to the site later when these issues will be resolved."
The law eliminates a loophole where certain convicted rapists could request visitation or custody.
The federal money will be used to pay for tree removal, vegetative debris hauling, vegetative debris chipping and stump removal.