Congressman remembers former mayor a "friend" and "advisor."
New York State Department of Financial Services' Mobile Assistance Unit to answer insurance related questions to Oct. 29 superstorm.
Aid package goes through on 62-36 vote.
Local eatery opens doors after complying with village requests.
Says unanimous consent among all senators is needed to agree to bring the vote to the floor.
Sen. Fuschillo announces funds for drainage improvement.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Residents can avoid frigid temperatures in Oyster Bay, Massapequa and Hicksville.
Town Website lists Chambers of Commerce and Civic organizations.
Routine construction and truck noises are wearing on the neighbors.
Town of Oyster Bay board meets at 10 a.m.
Town of Oyster Bay sanitation schedule changes for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Patch reports on news from around the area.
Area lawmaker fills in as host of morning talk show.
Seventh Precinct officer addresses residents' concerns.
Altadonna says new three-year contract has been approved.
A business on Merrick Road has encountered difficulties opening. What are your thoughts about the delay?
Massapequa Varsity Grill closed down by Village officials.
Farmingdale State to skate against Albany at Bethpage Rink.
Oyster Bay crews will take discarded trees on regular recycling schedule.
Officials anticipated delay in fund disbursement.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Wins third prize in Mega Millions.
The House is set to vote on the first part of a storm aid package Friday. Did they wait too
U.S. House of Representatives expected to vote on first part of storm relief package Friday after pressure from Rep. Peter King, R-Seaford.
Republican congressman says House leadership turns its back on local residents in need.
Rep. Peter King calls decision to scrap vote on $60.4 billion in Sandy aid "indefensible."
Here are some measures that take effect in New York State on New Years Day.
Year in Review: Patch looks back on the top government stories of 2012 in the Town of Oyster Bay.
News from around Long Island.
TOBAY Notebook: Holidays will also result in altered sanitation collection.
Local officials weigh in on call to station armed guards in schools.
Carlos Soto accused of using stolen social security numbers to file fake returns.
Fairfax-headquartered group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting in Connecticut.
Gov. Cuomo wants to reinstate the federal assault weapon ban while tightening state law. Is it a good idea?
Mayor Altadonna also gives Hurricane Sandy, Medical Center updates.
The events in Newtown Conn. has given rise to a national discussion about gun ownership. How much have firearms impacted Massapequa?
Board Vacancy filled at Monday.
The Village of Massapequa Park is expected to swear in a New Baord Member Monday. What issues should the new board address?