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Patch asks candidate for seat serving North Massapequa questions about his background and ideas.
Marcellino announces meeting in Oyster Bay in the aftermath of the July 4 boating tragedy.
The District Attorney released a report Monday clearing two police officers in the shooting death of an ATF agent from Massapequa. Do you agree?
No human cases have been reported so far in 2012.
Forum to address concerns about cleanup of toxic groundwater at former Navy aerospace site in Bethpage that is flowing southward slated for Thursday evening.
Lawmakers slam USOC decision not to use outfits made by American workers.
Patch reports on stories from around Long Island.
Councilwoman urges TOBAY to keep reading through August.
Massapequa woman claims emotional and psychological damage.
Recent winners take home $10,000 and $25,000.
Community members address tragedy that killed three children.
A political battle has led to the County defunding of YES Community Counseling. Which elected official do you blame?
The board also approved a grant from the Town of Hempstead
Labriola helps install new AMVETS officers, summer concert series kicks off, and more reminders from Town of Oyster Bay.
Organization serving Massapequa and Farmingdale unable to accept new clients.
Town's popular Classic Car Cruise Nights begins at Massapequa LIRR station.
Dozens of family members and dignitaries pay tribute to John Capano
Residents line streets for patriotic event.
Harbor closed to prevent contamination, classic car shows begin, and more reminders in Town of Oyster Bay.
A cooling center will be opened in Hicksville to deal with the heat.
Health care mandate stands in 5-4 Supreme Court decision Thursday. Should everyone be forced to buy health care insurance?
Moment of silence held for late board member.
Agency serving Massapequa and Farmingdale facing loss of Nassau County money.
Alesia has joined forces with the town's librarians to get residents to read "The Great Gatsby."
News from around Long Island, June 23.
Remembering the "Forgotten War," getting emergency texts, and license expirations this week in TOBAY.
Heat advisory issued for Massapequa and rest of Nassau County with temperatures expected in high 90s.
Some 280 employees, about a quarter of the town's workforce, will be eligible.
Hundreds of programs to be slashed if County Executive's fiscal recovery plan is not passed.
Meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. at Town Hall in Oyster Bay.
We're heading into a year of important races locally and nationally. How prepared are you?
Our wrap-up of the candidates, incumbents and issues facing voters in November.
Nassau lifts first beach closure of 2012 season.
Area water districts have been critical of the State Department of Environmental Conservation on the clean-up of the former Grumman site. Who's right?
Stephen Houseman convicted in crash that killed three Boston University students.
SEC claims these sales agents falsely promised investors high returns on investments.
Local water commissions including Massapequa weigh in to oppose state plan.
Longtime village official succumbs to illness.
A political fight between the County Executive and the Democrats in the Legislature is putting funding for organizations like YES Community Counseling in jeopardy. Who's to blame?