The Town of Oyster Bay has all sorts of ordinances. Which ones are violated most, and which make you angriest?
Eventful evening was used to introduce Dr. Lorna Lewis.
The state repealed the 4 percent sales tax on clothing and other items. Will you buy more because of it?
Also, "Kids of Distinction" deadline approaching.
The Town is acquiring land to expand the Farmingdale park built next to a Superfund site. What should be built there?
The cover is off Plainview's iconic elevated water tower. Soon our town's name will be emblazoned across the top of Manetto Hill.
Nassau County's party draws March birthday "girls and boys" of the Greatest Generation to Old Bethpage Restoration Village.
Library to host program Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with expert on new state law and its impact on homeowners.
The stabilization planting drew 1,200 volunteers and helped preserve the oceanfront. What other volunteer projects should the town sponsor?
Town Board to discuss options for the development of Allen Park in nearby Farmingdale.
Nassau County to sponsor senior citizen March birthday party at Restoration Village; make plans now.
Volunteers plant thousands of clumbs of sea grass along town's oceanfront beach.
Plainview Patch looks back on the week's biggest stories.
Holy Trinity Sophomore takes 3rd place for essay about pride in serving in the military.
Circus train backup and a possible bamboo ban.
Patch readers let us know where the potholes are; we found out what to do about it.
Legis. Judy Jacobs and County Executive Ed Mangano light the Legislature Building's dome in honor of 100 years of Girl Scouts.
Final weekend for PJC's run of "Forum;" Cultural Arts Playhouse offers "Hairspray,"
This rain-or-shine event is fun and helps protect the dunes that protect the beach.
Joe Slattery recognized for his long-time service to veterans.
Proposal would create waterway for non-motorized boats.
Congressman won't run again, moratorium on restaurants.
What do you make of the Beechwood Organization's proposal for the site off Old Country Road.
Also: New Photos from the car fire that tied up traffic on the North Service Road Wednesday.
Also: First detailed look at the latest plan to develop the Wang property.
Plainview residents want several issues addressed in the plan for Country Pointe project.
ALSO: "Little Doctors" blood drive today at Mattlin Middle School.
Have you seen the latest proposal? What do you think of it?
Town to weigh extending benefits for veterans who served during the Cold War.
Joyous celebrations are planned around town today.
Nassau Legislator condemns party-line vote while discussions with unions were ongoing.
Nomination forms available for 8th annual scholarship program
The proposal, which faces a series of reviews, is to build multi-family and other housing along with some retail space.
Also: The School Board got a look at the preliminary budget Monday night.
$137 million plan calls for modest 2 percent spending hike, under tax cap guidelines.
Mangano, unions seek "common ground," but key Republican hospitalized; doubtful measure could have passed.
Glen Cove Mansion accused in suit; jurors get Girl Scout cookies.
Legislator Jacobs presents "Volunteer of the Year" award to Phyllis Mandel of POB Cares and Project Pace at Y JCC
Lots of people are off today; here's what's closed and what's open.
The town's big volunteer event March 24 at Tobay Beach draws hundreds to help preserve the oceanfront landscape.