A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
New policy calls for “zero tolerance” and is in line with state regulations.
Grace International Assembly of God given green-light for addition.
Other news from the June 12 village board meeting.
Geranium resident complains of loud events at Old Country Road business.
News from around Long Island this week.
Town of North Hempstead notebook: 60-gallon rain barrels offered as part of “Recycle the Rain” initiative.
Daniel Caniano and Robert Wisniewski nominated to attend United States Military Academy.
June 14 marks anniversary of adoption of flag.
Crews to begin repaving Bruce Terrace area in Mineola.
Village crews finishing property restorations after damage from Sandy.
Richard Brummel takes issue with figures on trees removed by village.
Pocket park to gain new amenities, security features.
Mineola Mayor Scott Strauss discusses installation of red light cameras in village.
County plans installation on Jericho Turnpike at Willis Avenue and Mineola Boulevard.
Other news from the June 5 village board meeting.
Various groups call for repeal of act limiting number of rounds in ammo clips.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Town of North Hempstead notebook: Elementary school students honored for raising environmental awareness.
A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of Hempstead.
Lawmaker works to change water rate dispute process between municipalities; moves to toughen laws against unlicensed drivers.
Congresswoman reveals she has treatable form of cancer.
New penalties for those caught texting and driving became law on June 1.
Town of North Hempstead notebook: Town receives $200,000 grant for demolition of New Cassel School.
Outspoken Republican gets supervisor nod on Democratic ticket.
Special schedule for trash collection in Mineola the week of May 27-31.
Town of North Hempstead notebook: Seniors honored for service.
National Weather Service prepares for what looks to be another dangerous hurricane season.
Nassau County Legis. Judi Bosworth announces town supervisor run Thursday.
Senators call on Port Authority to immediately undertake study to "safely and sensibly" address airplane noise.
Latest drawings show light rail going down East Second Street to Voice Road.
Contractor back on site working in the recharge basin.
Other news from the May 8 village board meeting.