Town to provide free firewood beginning Dec. 16 to residents.
Plainview legal expert offers free explanation of changes in the Medicaid law at 10:30 a.m.
Legislator Judy Jacobs gets the grilling from two young people as part of Plainview's career exploration program.
The Town Board meets in Oyster Bay at 10 a.m. This is the agenda:
There's a holiday book fair at the Mid-Island Y JCC this week.
Here's a chance to try out for a classical American musical-comedy right here in Plainview.
Patch wishes your family a happy holiday with family and friends.
Statistical review shows the rate alone tells only part of the story; local workers appear to be leaving the area.
Dec. 1 seminar will explain how New York's "expanded" Medicaid estate recovery could affect your assets.
The shuttered restaurant known as the Maine Maid Inn was once a stop along the secret Underground Railroad; town board is asked to preserve it.
The Town Board, fresh from its GOP sweep in last week's elections, meets at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Plainview school board begins its search in earnest for a new superintendent.
Elections dominated the early week's news.
The town has a free brochure with safety tips for the winter.
Plainview residents can take in opening night of "Spring Awakening" at CAP or "The Glass Menagerie" at NCC.
Today, the nation honors its men and women in uniform, past and present. Help us tell their stories and post their photos.
The Woodbury Democrat says she will continue to look out for residents in the 16th Legislative District.
UPDATE: The popular Woodbury Democrat wins with nearly 60 percent of the vote over Republican challenger Milano.
Republicans maintain total domination of town government.
Results from the local elections will be posted soon. Earlier, voters had their say.
Tuesday is Election Day. Anybody care?
Early Sunday morning we change the clocks back. Why did we change them in the first place?
Incumbent Republican Steve Labriola faces Democratic challenger Mike Canzoneri, both of Massapequa.
Judy Jacobs is the Democratic incumbent running for the 16th district seat of the Nassau County Legislature.
Gala event at Carltun Tuesday night benefits playground at Eisenhower Park for children with special needs.
There's plenty of time to upload a picture of your kid and enter Patch's Halloween Contest.
Town Historian's extensive work on Oyster Bay's role in the War Between the States to be highlight of meeting in November.
Dreaming of a White Halloween? You almost had one.
He's among 11 people charged with fraud in wide-reaching railroad scandal
Mangano on hand for event that drew hundreds of job seekers.
Long Islanders may be finding jobs outside the immediate area, expert says.
Did a Plainview man spend enough time in state prison after killing a Suffolk cop?
The FAA has changed certain flight patterns out of JFK to cross over the North Shore of Long Island. What does that mean to you?
Nassau Legislator Judy Jacobs addresses Plainview JFK students on
Jose Bourbon spent less than three years behind bars after his DWI conviction in the death of Suffolk officer Glen Ciano.
Hofstra grad was involved in real estate scam, Judge says.
Feds say Oct. 31 is deadline for local residents to apply for assistance from Irene's damage.
Candidates for town and county positions came to Plainview's Marriott Residence Inn Wednesday for the debate. Here are some candid, up close images of the event.
Session is at 8 a.m. and open to public. Also: donations still needed for annual benefit for Plainview Library.
The Town Board held two public hearings on its proposed budget Tuesday The public had nothing to say at either.