Happenings around the Town of North Hempstead.
Nassau Legislature to vote on 2012 budget Sunday night.
Patch hits the streets to see what problems concern voters most.
Pro-bus demonstrators cause Republican legislative chair to walk out.
Construction to begin within 18 months.
Demonstrators seek details on contract with new private bus operator.
The New Hyde Park Republican explains his background and ideas for Nassau Coliseum.
Residents have until Jan. 2, 2012 to file for Nassau property tax exemptions.
Other news from the Oct. 5 village board meeting.
No changes made to village code; all revisions subject to public hearings.
Legis. John Ciotti indicates he would vote against any plan to cut service or hike fares.
Kaiman and Tu square off at League of Women Voters Meet the Candidates Night.
Sen. Jack Martins explains what it is like to work across the aisle.
See North Hempstead Supervisor Jon Kaiman and his opponent Lee Tu’s stance on the issue.
The Assemblywoman explains why her district needs to remain solely in Long Island.
New restaurant to take place of vacated “Mo’ Joe” on Second Street.
Other news from the Sept. 21 village board meeting.
The two politicians are known by super hero nicknames.
North Hempstead Supervisor Jon Kaiman and opponent Lee Tu’s take on the property.
The candidate explains why he is running for Town Supervisor.
Sate representatives speak with voters about concerns at League of Women Voters meeting.
The town supervisor explains why he is running for reelection.
2012 tax levy increase will be 1.99 percent in tentative budget.
Mineola village board unanimously approves plan for new diabetes research facility.
Discussionto be held at Manhasset Public Library on Oct. 5 at 1 p.m.
Here’s a look at the Republican candidate for Town of North Hempstead Receiver of Taxes.
An interview with the current Town of North Hempstead Receiver of Taxes.
North Hempstead Supervisor discusses purpose of Tuesday night hearing and status of negotiations.
Other news from the Sept. 14 village board meeting.
Plans on display at Nassau County Legislature building.
Here’s a look at Friday’s North Hempstead Day.
Developers cite inability to secure financing for project in Mineola downtown.
Other news from the Sept. 7 village board meeting.
Junior firefighters sum up summer exchange program.
Employment is increasing in some sectors.
Mineola residents get concerns heard from county representatives.
Mineola village employees lauded for work post-Hurricane Irene.
Company in process of creating online edition of Mineola Village Code book.
Proposal includes cutting 1,000 jobs and consolidating two police precincts.
Mayors and officials ask questions and discuss lessons learned from the storm.