Area resident wins Take Five cash award.
A rundown of Tuesday's elections in Massapequa and North Massapequa.
Upcoming fundraiser in Westbury to aid Town of Oyster Bay residents, others affected by superstorm Sandy.
Long Island Progressive Coalition sends bus to Albany.
Celebrity lawyer who represent Massapequa's Joey Buttafuoco allegedly threatened civil action and to expose alleged details of his ex-wife's sexual history.
Town official Dan Pearl to fill Harry Jacobson's seat.
Town asks FEMA for $15 million in reimbursement.
Board will hold public hearing on Hicksville property.
Lawmaker says "everything should be on the table" to avoid fiscal cliff.
Massapequa Park honors Little League, announces one-year contract with Checker Cab company.
Emergency management expenses jump in wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Flood-affected residents need LIPA to check homes before they can be re-energized.
Power restored in some areas, roads are passable.
Village will give out gas to those with generators who are still in the dark.
Son of Oyster Bay Town Supervisor takes 12th district race to fill Peter Schmitt's seat.
Incumbent defeats Democrat Jay Cherlin in new district.
Ames Campus of Massapequa High School reports huge turnout.
Massapequa Park mayor will discuss LIPA and home security
30 polling places across Nassau will shift for residents, including one in Massapequa.
Village Hall and Marjorie Post Park handing out meals.
Massapequa Park residents can charge up and get meals on Saturday and Sunday.
Schools remain closed on Friday, meals to be distributed at Marjorie Post Park.
Public can re-charge cell-phones and gadgets at three locations.
Some power restored in Massapequa Park. Schools closed on Thursday.
Water recedes but but outages and downed wires are still making things dangerous.
Massapequa Park without power, more than 20 water rescues made as South Shore evaluates storm damage Tuesday
BREAKING: Fires reported in several homes south of Merrick Road. Roads inaccessible due to heavy flooding; widespread water and wind damage.
Supervisor sends trucks to help move evacuees to higher ground.
Fire officials rescue several people from homes.
More than a thousand briefly lose power.
Mayor James Altadonna urges residents to stay clear of where trees may fall.
Town teams up with New York Rangers for "Try Hockey for Free" program.
Check out the sales this weekend.
Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto announces tentative deal with union employees.
Massapequa Park Mayor James Altadonna reports lease revoked by landlord.
Town Board will meet for two sessions on the proposed $265.1 million spending pllan.
Lucky ticket purchased in Bellmore
Son of Oyster Bay Supervisor and Hempstead Town Attorney nominated to run for open seat in Nassau County 12th legislative district.
Lawyer from Massapequa Park vows to be independent.
Vote to fill Peter Schmitt's seat to be held on Election Day.