Water District responds quickly to make repairs.
Did the congressman's attack on members of his own party surprise you?
Here are some measures that take effect in New York State on New Years Day.
News from around Long Island.
TOBAY Notebook: Holidays will also result in altered sanitation collection.
Fairfax-headquartered group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting in Connecticut.
Incumbent wins by nearly a 2-1 margin in Plainview Water District vote.
Incumbent Andrew Bader is faced by challenger Joseph Scarpa.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Town asks FEMA for $15 million in reimbursement.
Israel gets pledge from Amtrak boss; two damaged East River tunnels causing LIRR headaches.
Budget package adopted 7-0; spending up only 1 percent, achieved with retirement incentives.
Oyster Bay employees engaged in search and rescue operations during the hurricane.
Agenda for Tuesday's meeting includes proposal to borrow for unforeseen costs.
Federal holiday is observed today; schools, government offices closed.
12:30 a.m. UPDATE: Nassau and Suffolk returns showing incumbent comfortably ahead.
Dix Hills Democrat to serve his seventh term; defeats Iraq veteran Labate.
Despite last minute scramble to alter voting spots, process appears smooth.
The polls are open, but your polling place may be different. Secondary Schools are open Tuesday. Thousands remain without power.
TOBAY has mounds of donated items to offer the public.
Big turnout to these events Saturday afternoon. Clothing drive will help people who are need.
You pose the questions of public authorities; we'll get answers for you.
Town of Oyster Bay is gassed up and ready to go if "Frankenstorm" strikes this part of Long Island.
Oyster Bay says it is prepared to take on whatever Hurricane Sandy brings.
Politicians bemoan loss of Islanders; what would you do with Uniondale site?
An open discussion about the latest proposal on redistricting will be held at 6 p.m. at the high school
Ceremonial renaming honors beloved nun who was killed last summer.
Patch reports on the news from around Long Island.
Cuomo initiative means Bethpage and other Long Island parks receiving improvements.
Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto announces tentative deal with union employees.
The 75 assembled at union hall in Westbury agreed: Obama clear winner.
Town Board will meet for two sessions on the proposed $265.1 million spending pllan.
Water district has been forced to issue $14 million in bonds for clean water.
Libertarian is on ballot in the 3rd Congressional District race.
Libertarian Michael McDermott is embroiled with station on his exclusion from 3rd Congressional District debate.
Constitution Party candidate is on the ballot in 3rd Congressional District Race.
The race for the 3rd Congressional district has suddenly gotten a lot of attention. Tell us your take.
Labate says Israel got "special treatment;" Israel describes comments as "cheap political attack."
TOBAY accepting nominations for 15th Annual Women of Distinction Awards Program.
Dress up and come to the fall festival this weekend.