News from other Long Island communities this week.
The Great Neck resident has long been considered “an icon of public service.”
First stop to be on September 6 at Hillside Library in New Hyde Park.
Both pools were recently renovated.
Assemblyman Tom McKevitt hosted his sixth annual awards ceremony Saturday.
Activists may be one step closer to seeing the park restored.
A change in the number of tanks was approved by the Town of North Hempstead.
New federal guidelines mean changes that may not sit well at lunch time.
Patch reports on the news in Long Island communities.
New Hyde Park business to appear in village court tonight.
Three locations in North Hempstead offer relief from heat today.
Patch reports on stories from around Long Island.
Town of North Hempstead board approved of new underground tanks being installed.
A number of residents have complained about neighboring bamboo damaging property.
New 18-month program will run through Dec. 31, 2013.
Happenings around North Hempstead.
About 10 percent of New Hyde Park residents continue to wait until last minute to pay village taxes.
Centers expected to remain open all day Friday to help residents beat the heat.
Health care mandate stands in 5-4 Supreme Court decision Thursday. Should everyone be forced to buy health care insurance?
News from around Long Island, June 23
News from around Long Island, June 23.
Doctor proposing new office in New Hyde Park.
North Hempstead agrees to purchase and develop the property.
Centers expected to remain open all day Thursday to help residents beat the heat.
Other news from June 19 village board meeting.
New Hyde Park business owner to install over to bake goods on premises.
Our wrap-up of the candidates, incumbents and issues facing voters in November.
Says if Albany approves this move, it would make a 'mockery of the NIFA control board.'
News from around Long Island, June 9.
A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Rid your home of unwanted items in an earth-friendly way.
School district seeking to get financial compensation from illegal tenants in the community.
Does the panel have too much control of county operations?
Local law and other residential issues discussed during brief meeting.
Other news from the May 15 village board meeting.
The event was part of a statewide day of action across New York.
Roadway to remain closed for two weeks from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
Othe news from the May 1 village board meeting.
Whitestar Limousine wants to lease lot to store and service up to 15 vehicles and party buses.
Long Island veterans welcome Lt. Col. Stephen Labate.