Worried residents told tree ordinance will be replaced, not abolished.
Trains will run to village every half hour during four-day tournament; free shuttle from station to event.
We're also providing coverage of several back-to-school related issues today.
State says repairs are needed; work may take three weeks.
Event at Jones Beach Oct. 7 is major fundraiser.
Committee coordinates 14 municipalities for environmental initiative.
Plainview Patch looks at the week in news.
Our water district's H2O just was named Downstate's best tasting water.
TOBAY's "One Town, One Book" program gathers avid 'Gatsby' fans.
The county sprayed the Plainview area this week; did you take precautions?
First applications began Wednesday; more scheduled for tonight.
Weather permitting, county will spray for mosquito-borne illness in Plainview area tonight and tomorrow.
New federal guidelines mean changes that may not sit well at lunch time.
The Town of Oyster Bay has announced a new green initiative. How environmentally friendly are we in Plainview and town-wide?
TOBAY opens compressed natural gas facility.
Is the IDA doing enough in Nassau County to encourage job growth?
Long Island largely spared the wrath of giant "derecho."
County's IDA inks compact with a legal support services firm to move offices to Hicksville.
Nassau County Panel argues GOP counterparts not allowing for a fair hearing.
TODAY'S 5: Bethpage 15-year-old reported to be "suicidal."
Oyster Bay residents are the focus of Wednesday's meeting at Plainview's Y JCC at 5 p.m.
TOBAY gives residents an environmental pop quiz.
Plainview Patch reports on the news from other Long Island communities.
Marcellino announces meeting in Oyster Bay in the aftermath of the July 4 boating tragedy.
Patch asks the Garden City resident questions about his background and ideas.
On Tuesday, the left lane of Rte. 135 was closed southbound all day for roadwork. What do you see as its real potential?
A hearing this week will outline what needs to be done to protect the water supply from a decades-old problem.
TODAY's 5: NWS says temperatures will approach mid-90s; state issues ozone alert.
Forum in Seaford to address cleanup of toxic groundwater at former Navy aerospace site in Bethpage.
Ben Gilman is recognized by state Senator in his "There Ought to Be A Law" contest.
Patch reports on stories from around Long Island.
Councilwoman urges TOBAY to keep reading through August.
The disaster on July 4 raises new questions about safety requirements for boaters.
Bay constable urges Town to form an emergency diving crew after loss of three lives in capsized boat.
It's not clear if town board members will address any aspect of the sinking; FBI now involved in probe.
Re-enactors will depict life in Union Army training camp.
Labriola helps install new AMVETS officers, summer concert series kicks off, and more reminders from Town of Oyster Bay.
Nassau cops guarding wreckage of doomed yacht; recovery could yield clues to what caused deadly sinking.
Chris Coschignano met Cardinal Egan at Vatican's Path to Peace Foundation Dinner.
National holiday celebrates the birth of the nation.