What Plainview-specific question would you ask President Obama and Gov. Romney in Wednesday night's debate?
Residents over 65 may be entitled to tax breaks.
Senator encourages women to get mammograms, especially during October, breast cancer awareness month.
The program cleans sediments from the water mains and allows for inspection of fire hydrants.
Sen. Schumer to regulate GPS devices to alert truckers to roads they shouldn't be on. What do you think?
Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities.
Reveals highlights of new proposed budget, discusses small business, job growth.
Sean J. Wright of Troop 170 develops a water garden for area seniors.
Oyster Bay, Glen Cove and Nassau-wide races on primary ballot.
There are county-wide races for District and County Judge; Oyster Bay primary is for 4th District Judge.
Plainview students returned to classes; JFK stuns Freeport.
Project at southern end of Route 135 will close lanes and likely cause delays.
Are bamboo trees growing out of control in Plainview?
Republican challenger says congressman's policies do not benefit the middle class.
Long Island congressman says Republicans have abandoned the middle class.
Dozens turn out to address tree ordinance and bamboo proposal.
Federal holiday began in late 19th Century amid violence.
News from other Long Island communities this week.
Do you think they stop hard-core drunks from getting behind the wheel?
Long-time public relations experts leaving town's public information office, opting to take retirement incentives.
Patch looks back at the week in news.
First death attributed to mosquito-borne virus this year in Nassau; victim was over 80.
"One Book, One Town" project, spearheaded by Alisia, concludes a dynamic town-wide book club.
MTA tax ruled unconstitutional, Nassau and Suffolk politicians ask state attorney general to deny MTA’s appeal.
CDC says West Nile cases on the rise across the nation. What should be done to curtail its spread?
This 'Roaring 20s' Party will be one to remember as host Rebecca Alesia presents a town-wide forum on "The Great Gatsby."