Photo: Officials join in congratulating North Massapequa at Association of Fire Districts of New York State Installation of Officers.
Town alters restoration requirements for homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
King will square off against a mixed martial artist this weekend.
NHL star takes part in annual Family Skate Night.
Supervisor served from 1970 -1976.
Big event to benefit United Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County.
Middle school student receives diagnosis.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Deputy Superintendent reacts to Appellate Court reversal.
Rep. Peter King hammers Sen. Marco Rubio, who came to New York asking for money after fighting Sandy relief.
Nassau Bar Association attorneys continue to volunteer with post-Sandy legal issues.
Nassau attorney vows to make appeal over tax guarantee to local municipalities.
Legislators hear hours of testimony from Nassau County residents.
Gov. Cuomo: Sandy deadline moved to March 29.
Venditto defends tax and debt policy as Board holds hearings and votes on finances.
Town of Oyster Bay board meets at 10 a.m. Tuesday
Mayor Altadonna presents charitable community organization with plaque, donation.
Officials visited Hicksville VFW Post for 78-year anniversary dinner.
Local officials watch kindergarteners and 1st graders take part in PAL event.
A group of Town lifeguards join forces for American Cancer Society.
James Altadonna questions utility CFO at meeting
The list of items needed is a poignant reminder of the sacrifice of American soldiers.
Mayor Bloomberg wants to ban New York CIty, but Patch readers are divided on the idea of a statewide ban.
Massapequa Patch reports on news happening around Long Island.
New York's Mayor said outlawing the packaging would curtail an annual waste stream of about 20,000 tons of plastic foam.
Deadline for disaster aid moved to Feb 28; phone number below.
Organization that caters to veterans gets help from VFW.
Michael Taunton slated as guest speaker at Nassau County Village Officers Association meeting in Williston Park.
Town of Oyster Bay clerk to join Nassau County Comptroller's Office.
Massapequa Park gets 18 inches. More than 30 inches fall in Suffolk County.
Mayor warns residents to prepare for outages and winds.
Massapequa about to feel wrath of winter storm.
Many in Eastern Nassau say postal service should reconsider; others say keeping costs down is key.
Long Island could see upwards of 6 to 10 inches of snow before storm passes on Saturday.
Registration now open for spring CAPA workshops in Massapequa.
Brothers plead guilty in fake receipts case.
Employees will receive part time salaries in addition to pensions reported to be near $100,000.
Public discussion set for Feb. 13 at Bethpage High School.