Headlines from around Long Island, May 26.
7 reappointed, 2 new members added.
From Oyster Bay to the Atlantic Ocean, the holiday weekend is filled with nearby activities.
Four classes of Parkway Elementary Students go through the process of debating and enacting laws.
Newsday reports improvements are needed on the main branch.
Leader of "Concerned Citizens is cited as "dominant force" on Long Island by state senator.
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The railroad says the goal is to control unruly passengers.
PHOTO OF THE DAY: Local officials are planning another big parade through Plainview next weekend.
TODAYs 5: Event has been rescheduled for tonight.
Town Board's decision offers protections for the historic home and stop on the Underground Railroad.
Venditto vows to examine Oyster Bay policies going forward in wake of ex-Yankee's arrest on child molestation charges.
Oyster Bay leaders have not answered key questions about ex-Yankee they've employed for 10 years.
It has been voted "Best in Nassau." How do you rate it?
The Water District's H2O now takes on Suffolk for the title of this year's champ.
Ex-Yankee and full-time Town of Oyster Bay employee faces four counts of child molestation.
The MTA's "East Side Access" plan may be delayed until 2019.
TODAY's 5: Torres' arrest on child molestation charges sparks Patch reader controversy about his role as town employee.
Today: 5: Water Commission goes up against two others on Thursday; winner faces Suffolk.
TOBAY Notebook: Even before any plan has been unveiled, Farmingdale residents say the town is not listening to their ideas.
News from around Long Island, May 5.
Now in it's 47th year, is the town's park program still necessary?
Now in its 47th year, the town program provides supervised summer recreation beginning July 2.
Bins for diabetes-friendly food donations are part of regional health initiative.
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: Also, beach stickers available soon.
Headlines from around the Island, April 28.
New York has 95 delegates for the taking in Tuesday's Republican Presidential Primary. How will Plainview vote?
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: Season's final 'Distinguished Artists" program is a one-woman show.
A Congressional bill would fund $325 million in environmental projects over five years. How should that money be spent?
Three free concerts upcoming at local libraries.
Federal money for Long Island Sound preservation projects are running out; discussion Friday was to rally support for new measures.
The town has five on the North Shore and two, including Tobay on the Atlantic: Where do you go, and what are your memories?
Seasonal beach sticker $50, same as in past two years. Season begins in June.
There's open space all over eastern Nassau County. Should something be done here?
Also, a moving story about the survivors of Nazi concentration camps and some of the soldiers who liberated them.
A county-wide ordinance prevents you from posting a sign about a missing animal. Is that right?
Nassau Legislator is honored visitor at two local sporting events.
Town allows residents to bring non-hazardous rubbish to town's waste facility on April 21.
The reasons are varied, but the indications are toward continued job growth here.