A look at Thursday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
A look at Wednesday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
When you commute to and from the city by train, how hard is it to get a seat?
Eddie Sessa will deliver Sinatra hits at the free concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m.
A look at Tuesday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
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Long Island celebrates the holiday weekend in style.
The National Safety Council estimates car accidents will kill 395 people over the 2014 Labor Day weekend.
Tan suit is no laughing matter to Republican.
Weinkauf and his band will perform songs from his new children's album on Saturday at 6:30 p.m.
Fireworks spectacular to follow a free concert Saturday night.
More than 1,600 tons of debris from Superstorm Sandy have been removed, according to Nassau County.
Effects of the hurricane, which will pass well offshore, will be felt at local beaches over the next couple of days.
A look at Monday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.
According to the Farmer's Almanac, this year’s winter will be cold and wet.
Stargazers catch glimpse of movie stars filming on Long Island this week.
Public input will be sought, officials say.
Community forum with emergency management officials at Island Trees High School.
Take a look at who’s hiring in the area.
be Saturday from 1-8 p.m. at John J. Burns Town Park, on Merrick Road in Massapequa.
Co-founded by sisters Lisa and Allison Milberg, the organization has donated over 3,000 shoes and costumes to date.
Tweets from Long Islanders this week.
Health officials order the closing of beaches as potentially dangerous runoff water follows storm.
Mosquito spraying rescheduled to overnight Thursday.
Parts of major highways shut down Wednesday morning due to dangerous flooding.
Eisenhower Park will host kit-building and educational program Aug. 23.
West Hempstead, Oceanside, Floral Park, and Bellmore natives topped the rankings in pageant results.
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Photos from Long Islanders this week.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Say goodbye to the Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
The event will highlight the signs and dangers of household mold, among other things.