"Radio read" meters are being installed around Plainview.
How would Nassau County fare should a big hurricane strike?
Parents of girl killed in July 4 tragedy asked state legislators for tougher boating law. Do you support the idea?
Feds say precautions should be taken in wake of recent, non-specific threats.
Victoria Gaines' parents testify in Oyster Bay before state legislators probing July 4 tragedy.
Lawmakers to discuss measures in wake of July 4 boating tragedy.
Plainview's Rebecca Alesia urges TOBAY residents to keep reading through August.
Send your photos in for a chance to be featured in the 2012-13 calendar.
Patch reports on the news from around Long Island
Public event is from noon until 2 p.m. Thursday in Woodbury.
Good Shepherd hosts blues/rock show; bring along a chair and some non-perishable items.
Big storms, hail, possible through Wednesday night; Town of Oyster Bay calls off afternoon athletic activities.
Town Salutes veterans and volunteers.
With pool season here, take a moment to read the following message from the police and county executive.
Gina Gallardo joins Macagnone to raise awareness, staycationing in the Town, and reminders from TOBAY.
Arrival of Asian Longhorned Beetles is a cause for concern.
TOBAY Notebook:: Oyster Bay's public pool set to open June 23 through Labor Day.
Town's oceanfront beach is hands-down winner as top local "staycation" destination.
Experts and activists meet in Bethpage State Park for wide ranging discussion of life-and-death issues.
Fishermen want investigation; temple to sell building.
The newly drawn Congressional District lines could have sweeping implications for many Long Island communities.
Also: We'll have a report today about the big chili cook-off Wednesday night at Plainview JFK.
About 1,600 young people received free dental services this week.
It's that time of year when the town board has to review its contracts and long-standing agreements.
The hospital has a support group meeting tonight.
Town to sponsor annual plunge for UCPN in March.
Today is a national holiday; most public and financial institutions are closed in New York State.
Long Island saw job losses, though some sectors are growing.
The cable channel to donate $25,000 to preserve Old Bethpage Village.
The NTSB is calling for new state laws to outlaw all cellphone use. What do you think?
Chairman is running uncontested for a 3-year term on the Water Commission in today's voting.
Oyster Bay pays tribute to those lost on Dec. 7, 1941; town holiday sanitation schedule announced.
Plainview area among those affected as fierce storm blows down power lines.
Woodbury Democrat condemns GOP proposal, saying it will hurt public safety and won't actually save money.
What's your most vivid memory of the terrible day 10 years ago when terrorists brought down the World Trade Center?
Poster contest highlights efforts for water conservation.
The park on Motor Avenue and the new park land sits on and near a WWII-era Superfund site.
Board votes 6-0 to approve the contract with Winters Bros.
Statewide probe continues into email threat; Plainview bus company in spotlight.
The Woodbury Democrat found herself at a host of area functions.