A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Supervisor issues detailed statement on history of the site and background on 18-year mall fight.
Air conditioning problem in Glen Head causes Wednesday change.
Congressman Israel wants EPA to revise guidelines on beach water quality standards.
The race to develop the Nassau Coliseum is down to two applicants – MSG and Barclays. Which would you choose?
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: Judge could decide Monday on a referendum, which could spark further litigation.
News you may have missed from communities around Long Island.
Held at the Fashion Institute of Technology, the job fair offers short and long-term employment opportunities.
Lavine sponsors measure recognizing memorial to sex slaves of the Japanese armed forces.
MSG, Barclays developer finalists; County executive says proposal will be selected mid-August.
UPDATE: Supervisor vows to fight on against any attempt to bring a mall to Syosset; Opponents issue response.
Not clear whether major issues will surface at Tuesday morning's meeting in Oyster Bay.
Nassau County Village Officials Association swears in officers.
Members of Oyster Bay Democratic ticket join in opening first official campaign office in Nassau for 2013 election year.
Many events upcoming for "One Town, One Book: Oyster Bay Reads;" what page are you on?
News you may have missed from communities across Long Island.
Should there be stricter laws and enforcement against texting and driving?
Assemblyman backs tougher penalties for young and new drivers caught texting or using cell phones while driving.
Group holds at nearby Temple Chaverim.
TOBAY Notebook: Holidays prompt closings for fishermen.
News from around Long Island.
DOMA or Voter Rights: which was a more important ruling to you?
Legislator praises progress but disappointed in Voter Rights' decision.
Community members flocked to Twitter to sound off on the landmark ruling.
TOBAY Notebook: Town honors Lt. Karopczyc for heroic efforts during Vietnam War.
Hours of operation are limited; violations can be reported.
TOBAY Notebook: Uphill battle for Democrats but the race might be colorful.
Stories making headlines near Oyster Bay this week.
Long time Massapequa Park mayor will be appointed Oyster Bay Town Clerk.
Board meets at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Annual event in Oyster Bay Harbor takes on special meaning this year.
A 91-year-old incumbent and a 23-year-old challenger are vying for the mayoral seat.