Patch digs into how much the storm caused in preparation and damages.
How much the storm caused in preparation and damages.
New plan encompasses 668 homes, making residents members.
Some lane closures as crews will work primarily from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Assemblyman Tom McKevitt recognizes women with strong ties to Mineola during his sixth annual awards ceremony.
Other news from the July 11 village board meeting.
The latest news from the Town of North Hempstead.
Local groups seeking a state-wide ban of hydrofracking in New York.
Move to help eliminate potential conflicts of interest between inspectors and clients.
County Executive Ed Mangano says promoting film industry in Nassau will create jobs and boost economy.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Other news from the Feb. 1 village board meeting.
Mineola and North Hempstead finalizing land-use agreement on Bruce Terrace project.
Senators Jack Martins and Lee Zeldin introduced a bill to provide tax relief for Long Islanders.
Mineola, Great Neck and Franklin Square superintendents discuss state aid, mandate relief.
Other news from the Jan. 18 village board meeting.
Though no such burglaries reported in Mineola, mayor asks residents exercise caution.
Litigation against fuel transporters for MTBE settled in excess of $25,000.
All 177 patrol cars will remain in current neighborhoods; 100 desk jobs eliminated.
Village officials call on North Hempstead to speed up town’s share of $3.4 million effort.
Other news from the Jan. 11 village board meeting.
‘Cross-Fit’ gym to move to Mineola location from Williston Park.
North Hempstead senior program getting local office on February 5.
Senators Martins, Fuschillo and Zeldin ask for 4 percent of state aid for Long Island schools.
Democrat Ryan Cronin looks to defeat incumbent Kemp Hannon in NY 6th Senate District.
MTA won’t turn property over to Village of Mineola until project complete.
Incumbent Mineola trustees currently running unopposed for new terms.
Citations considered to be “uncollectable” by Mineola Village officials.
Senate passes Martins co-sponsored bill of severing state connections to Iranian energy industry.
Ninth district representative to again serve as chair of finance committee.
Mineola village personnel give update on residents’ quality of life concerns.
Other news from the Dec. 14 village board meeting.
Jericho Turnpike location a “draw” to local owners from Williston Park.
Law allows village to go above 2 percent cap if necessary.
Mineola mayor says charges of blight, gangs on Lincoln Avenue “don’t exist.”
Other news from the Dec. 7 village board meeting.
Residents invited to speak directly with mayor in informal setting.
Patch plans to honor the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack through the stories and viewpoints of residents from Mineola and across Long Island.
“Adjustments” may be made to local POP units.