LIPA tree cutting and school board honors.
Contractor fell from ladder at Plainview water plant; injuries not life threatening.
Rep. Israel speaks with women who survived heart disease; promotes bi-partisan bill that would help raise awareness.
Plainview JFK's four semifinalists praised at reception and on floor of the House.
The Plainview Sikh Temple, shuttered for Oyster Bay code violations, has reopened as new work is being completed.
Long Beach Council declares fiscal emergency, Strat-o-Matic draws crowds.
Also: Town of Oyster Bay meets today.
Great controversy has been sparked by the police merger proposal; What should be cut in it's place, then?
Jacobs on hand for 103rd birthday celebration of Plainview resident Ruth Zagan.
Town calls for volunteers to care for part of local history.
Sen. Gillibrand names Michael Romano to a select group of Long Islanders nominated to service academies.
Legislator Judy Jacobs is guest at event for Plainview area seniors.
Bader takes over as new chairman of the the district's board of commissioners.
Patch wonders why local residents aren't keeping their sidewalks clear of snow.
What grade would you give the town, county and state in their efforts to remove snow from Plainview's streets this weekend?
Oyster Bay honors Canadian who broke the NHL's color line in 1958.
The town is sponsoring a wide assortment of concerts and events for adults and children in February.
Car wrecks reported on LIE at Plainview and across region; snow expected through Saturday; clearing tonight and into tomorrow.
Paul John Engle, Jr. is named an Eagle Scout in a ceremony in Massapequa Park.
Neighbors complain that restaurant will cause traffic snarls and damage quality of life.
Legislator Jacobs hosts session with an expert at the Plainview Library Tuesday night.
Taxpayers have the right to file grievances against their property tax assessment.
On the lawn where vandals desecrated a menorah, community leaders stood in solidarity against bigotry
Legislator Judy Jacobs says Nassau County will install the long-awaited turn signal on the corner of Manetto Hill Road and Washington Avenue.
At town hall packed with dignitaries, six TOBAY officials take oath to defend the U.S. Constitution and serve their constituents.
Patch takes a look back at the week in news.
The holidays are gone so life returns to normal. Kids head back to school; Town Board to meet.
Just like last Monday, today is a national holiday to observe New Year's Day.
Two January holiday delay garbage pick-up by one day.
Child's leg slipped into gap between train and platform to her hip. She's OK
Additional service is timed to get people in and out of Penn Station and Times Square.
We all matter; we all make a difference. These Plainview people stood out in 2011.
The Concerned Citizens sponsor their annual event focusing on how the public can protect itself from the recent rash of burglaries.
UPDATE: All week, we'll be compiling an archive of Plainview-area veterans uploaded by our readers or sent directly to Patch. Check out the latest contributions from our readers.
The Plainview Water District is performing ongoing efforts to renovate its plants.
UPDATE: State's new process is flawed, principals' group contends. Plainview principal calls system "broken."
Oyster Bay can take their large unwanted refuse to the town facility.
The goals for the growing group includes promoting Plainview businesses and creating networking opportunities.
Today's kick-off luncheon is at The Main Event at noon.
"Depraved Indifference" contention upheld in crash that killed 7-year-old girl and limo driver.