A look at the Wednesday night barbecue for 2011 candidates.
A look at the happenings in the town.
Oversight board calls to drop plan to privatize county sewers.
Residents asking for five years without fare increases or service cuts.
A 100-member tree-trimming crew from the Town's Highway Department will work with LIPA.
State association president visits Mineola Volunteer Ambulance to thank senator for safety legislation.
Residents advised to stay indoors until storm passes.
Shelters are open in areas including New Hyde Park, Mineola and Port Washington.
Concerns over storm surge from Long Island Sound.
Town urges residents to contact the 311 Call Center with questions about hurricane safety.
Village ‘closely monitoring’ storm’s progress.
Up to 40 percent of teacher evaluation could be tied to standardized test scores.
New York’s junior senator speaks about North Hempstead’s Project Independence.
Nassau County executive urges residents to “stay calm” as county monitors tidal surges from Hurricane Irene.
Hearing about proposed takeover of 10-acre site rescheduled until September 27.
Town’s 311 center inundated with calls.
Arrestees would reportedly park blocks away and walk to probation hearing.
New York state senator speaks about efforts to keep youth on Long Island and in Mineola.
Long Island senators hope to demonstrate public support for repeal through petition.
Rating agency cites village’s “strong” financial position.
Other news from the Aug. 10 village board meeting.
From high student loan payments to desire to live somewhere hip, 20-somethings are leaving Long Island.
Village board grants extension of work permit as Verizon blames contractors for fault.
New design, functions coming for Mineola village website.
Village board approves new business for children up to 6 years old.
Other news from the Aug. 3 village board meeting.
Inconsistent volunteer schedule reason for long construction period.
Upper and lowercase letters result of Federal ruling.
Assemblyman Tom McKevitt hosted his fifth annual awards ceremony Saturday.
Sen. Jack Martins pays homage to student workers before start of new school year.
Assemblyman discusses plane noise, unemployment, economy with Mineola constituents.
Construction crews and workers seen as lifting local establishments.
Plan helps ongoing efforts to keep North Hempstead waterways clean.
Four story structure would replace current community outreach center.
NIFA orders county, officials to focus on balancing budget.
High voter turnout among young people reported at polls.
A commentary on the debate over our national debt.
A roundup of everything you need to know about today’s Coliseum vote.
A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of North Hempstead.
Total of 10 regional councils to compete for $1 billion in state funding for projects.