New “at-grade” dugouts to be installed at Mineola Athletic Association fields.
CEO John Schnatter says new healthcare law will result in pricier pizza.
Former Nassau legislators, North Hempstead officials convicted as jurors stalemate on 17 counts.
Measure would nearly double pre-tax commuter benefits.
A look at North Hempstead Happenings
Union reportedly protests at Mineola construction site.
Sign of the Times law allows town to remove ads, fliers and levy fines beginning in two weeks.
Other news from the April 18 village board meeting.
Village residents advised to use caution if contacted by phone.
Village tax rate to fall to 2.18 percent, average increase of $30.
The Nassau County Legislator lost in 2010 to the Democratic incumbent.
The towns have all sorts of ordinances. Which ones are violated most and which make you angriest?
Pereira and Cusato run unopposed to new terms on village board.
Village trustee lists most pressing issues facing the village in 2012.
Deputy mayor lists the five most pressing issues facing the village in 2012.
President of Catholic high school urges alumni to contact lawmakers over insurance mandate.
Other news from the Jan. 4 village board meeting.
Other news from the Dec. 21 village board meeting.
Mineola Village Board adopts terms for low-income senior renters at Winston project.
Design work for new website taking place for 2012 launch.
Retailer seeks permit for warehouse space on Second Street in Mineola.
Happenings around the Town of North Hempstead.
Village approves emergency use connection for West Street office.
Other news from the Nov. 2 village board meeting.
Expanded garbage district, higher vendor bids and community college subsidies cited for increases.
Follows county trend even though the number of jobs on Long Island falls.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
North Hempstead Councilman talks about misinformation that was out during campaign.
Taxes and experience cited among issues influencing voters at polls.
Nicolello was unofficially declared the winner, gets ninth term.
Other news from the Oct. 19 village board meeting.
High investment, logistical challenges cited in providing water.
Here is a final run-down of the candidates that matter to you when you hit the polls on November 8.
Candidate opposing Richard Nicolello discusses his experience and background.
Residents cite increase noise and traffic as opposition to convenience store.
Other news from the Oct. 12 village board meeting.
Village board raises concerns about traffic through residential zone.
Campaign signs in the Roslyn Country Club area blocking other road signs.
Partisan vote calls for additional $81M in union concessions and privatization of Long Island Bus.