A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
Michelle Johnson, 38, will have to run in November to retain her seat.
What do you think of the new appointments?
After plea at board meeting, town reduces speed limit on Cold Spring Road.
Daniel Werfel was voted "most likely to succeed" by the '89 senior class, and so far that's worked out.
Also: Cosmos cut ribbon at Mitchel Field complex.
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: Also, Annual event in Harbor takes on special meaning.
TOBAY Notebook: Hurricane Sandy left a wake of debris behind.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Health options and support from exposure to chemicals discussed at seminar sponsored by Steve Israel Friday.
You can "Wear White" today in support of cause.
Program includes think-tank sessions, research opportunities, field trips.
TOBAY Notebook: Hicksville brownfield survey planned.
New brick walkways and upgrades around the park in nearby Oyster Bay.
National Weather Service prepares for what looks to be another dangerous hurricane season.
Plainview resident and lawyer to run for seat now held by Democrat Judy Jacobs.
Officials honor sanctuary's longstanding work in preservation and education.
Parents of two Long Island cops attended the somber ceremony.
Nassau notebook: County paid $68.12 per cubic yard for Sandy debris removal.
No date set for public discussion of big Plainview development proposal
he passes are good at all seven Oyster Bay's beaches.
Veterans say they are waiting for months to receive benefits.
Oyster Bay Town's supplies drive a big success.
A weekly look-in at the news from around Nassau County.
Developer agrees to allow more time for community questions.
Two courses offered in May near Plainview allow seniors an easy path to understanding computers.
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A weekly look at the major news in Nassau County.
8-week program begins in June.
Lifetime Fitness in Syosset holds event to benefit kids with serious illness.
Accident in New Hyde Park suspends some trains.
Massapequa Park Mayor won't comment on reports he'll be appointed to replace Steve Labriola.
Public hearing on future of Wang property scheduled for April 29 at Mattlin Middle School.