Town of North Hempstead notebook: Fireworks Saturday at North Hempstead Beach Park.
A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of Hempstead.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Only ice cream and prepackaged snacks to be offered to Mineola pool patrons.
Renovations to bring pools to grade level and make drainage easier.
Mineola Mayor Scott Strauss encourages residents to bring their bike to annual safety day.
Mineola church plans significant expansion
Other news from the May 8 village board meeting.
Town: Nearly 50,000 tons of debris have been collected, but no FEMA reimbursement six months after Hurricane Sandy.
Plan utilizing funds from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provides tax breaks to those who properties damaged by superstorm.
Nassau notebook: County paid $68.12 per cubic yard for Sandy debris removal.
Mineola residents support current tree policy in place in village.
Richard Brummel protesting cutting down of sycamore trees on Roslyn Road.
Road striping left to be done on Jericho Turnpike repaving.
Initial cooperative bid spearheaded by village failed to produce savings for residents.
Other news from the May 1 village board meeting.
Several local business owners reportedly interested in operating scaled-down stand.
Fines exceeding $100,000 put against Mineola homeowner.
Mineola High School nurse weighs in on newly proposed bill to add nurses.
Mineola Mayor Scott Strauss cautions residents about a new insurance letter circulating.
Town of North Hempstead notebook: Town collects 10 tons of e-waste, 1,200 pounds of unwanted pharmaceuticals.
Suffolk Deputy Presiding Officer Wayne Horsley receives piece of Long Beach boardwalk.
A wrapup of news in the Town of Hempstead.
A wrapup of news in the Town of North Hempstead.
A weekly look-in at the news from around Nassau County.
County starts with plantings on Searingtown and Shelter Rock Roads.
Store owners, landlords may face fines if trash left out over long weekends.
Town of North Hempstead notebook: Dina DeGiorgio challenges Jon Kaiman for supervisor job.
A wrapup of news in the Town of Hempstead
A weekly look at the major news in Nassau County.
D'Amato, Mangano showing support.
Mayor Scott Strauss announces a new initiative towards businesses and trash.
Village tax rate increase to fall to less than one percent.
Other news from the April 10 village board meeting.
North Hempstead councilwoman announces candidacy to seek supervisor position.
Monday is the deadline for completing your taxes.
Town of North Hempstead notebook: $10,000 donation helps clear Clark Botanical Gardens of Sandy debris.
FEMA approves another extension; this time until May 1, says New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.