About 300,000 Long Islanders, including 110,000 children, are at risk of going hungry each day.
On the 12-year anniversary, locals pay tribute to Nassau County residents who died.
Primary day is Tuesday. Who will you choose in the Democratic primary?
One year after Sandy, property tax assessments are on the rise.
With enrollment about to open, sessions are designed to explain coverage, eligibility.
In each congressional district, most respondents want their representatives to reject the president's attack plan.
North Hempstead Notebook: Defensive driving course for town employees and residents.
The top news around the Town of Hempstead this week.
A weekly look at Nassau County news.
System-wide delays up to 30 minutes being reported.
New Hyde Park Auto Body Shop to open framework space on Third Avenue.
The latest predictions call for only a few fewer storms than NOAA first predicted in May.
A power authority spokesman said energy costs are the reason, but relief could soon be on the way.
The President said he will let Congress debate and vote on military action against the Middle Eastern country.
What's the history of Labor Day? Find out here!
Special schedule for trash collection in New Hyde Park the week of September 2-6.
North Hempstead Notebook: Italian Festivals
The top news around the Town of Hempstead.
Rally in Mineola draws over 100 angered by insurance loopholes.
Health department to spray overnight in southwest Nassau this week.
A weekly look at Town of North Hempstead news.
A weekly look at Town of Hempstead news.
Homeowners to challenge agency’s earth movement provision.
Top donor gave $9,000 to Suozzi Campaign, while Mangano received five pledges of $5,000 apiece.
News you may have missed from around Long Island.
A weekly look-in at news from around the Town of Hempstead.
A weekly look in at the news from around Nassau County.
A weekly look at news from around North Hempstead.
Purchased flags will be displayed at the Theodore Roosevelt Building on Franklin Avenue beginning in October.
Second half taxes due today.
North Hempstead decides against putting dog run in New Hyde Park.
What's been happening around Long Island this week.
Trees were either damaged by Sandy or the snowstorm afterward, or were already diseased, the Nassau County comptroller says.
Other news from the July 16 village board meeting.
New York Assemblyman Edward P. Ra submitted the following letter.