Trustees say farewell to 2010-11 but not before tackling final school issues.
The Board of Education and the Town of Oyster have honored local kids for great achievements.
Annual event was a budget casualty in Massapequa Park until Oyster Bay funded it Tuesday.
The town board meets Tuesday evening in Oyster Bay; young people to be honored
Cruise nights begin July 1 in Massapequa
Does the disgraced congressman have an future in politics?
20 Costco workers pool money and become millionaires in largest ever Long Island prize.
Should Albany legislators put limits on local taxes?
Plainview's Matthew Herman made improvements to the Old Bethpage Village Restoration
June 6: 5 Things You Need to Know Today
Dems, GOP nominate slates for fall campagne.
Nassau Legislator is moved by big Plainview Parade Monday
Reminder: No sanitation pickup on Monday.
Name your favorite WWII plane: Skytrain? Flying Fortress? Corsair?
On Thursday, The LIRR's ticket machines malfunctioned. Are they more pain then they're worth?
Financial services adding jobs along with seasonal recreation positions
Have Americans forgotten its solemn meaning?
What would you change about the LIRR if you were on the MTA board?
Some Town beaches are set to open weekends
The Woodbury Democrat attended two recent events with the Plainview-area seniors club
Organization promotes women's rights and empowerment.
Summer track repairs will alter departure times.
EVENING UPDATE: More troubles Tuesday as repairs continue in East River tunnel; expect delays, packed trains.
Morning commute to be troubled; Tonight is Candidate's Forum at Plainview Middle School
Derailed Amtrak train in East River tunnel cancels 20 trains
Town will assist residents with spring spruce up.
Welsbach Electric Corp. to replace 11 traffic lights in Huntington.
Veterans Services were housed in the former Nassau County Office complex on Old Country Road.
A County ordinance prohibits people from placing signs and handbills on trees and utility poles.
The National Parks Service, championed by Roosevelt, would be hard hit with furloughs.
National Park Service facilities, championed by the 26th president, would be the first to be hit by the federal shutdown.
Town to Dedicate Park in Memory of Marine Corp. Albert F. Klestinec, Jr.
Four free concerts available to town residents.
The cost of taking a swim won't go up this summer at Oyster Bay's seven beaches, including Tobay on the ocean.
Mill Neck School for the Deaf to hold petition rally in Broadway Mall on Saturday March 26th
13th Annual Women of Distinction Awards Recognizes Women of the Town of Oyster Bay.
Plan has a long-term vision for protecting the watershed area.
A routine proposal before the Oyster Bay Town Board Tuesday turned into a discussion about combining services.
State-of-the-art parking facility has trouble-free first day.
There are changes to the hours the garage will be open, but you'll still be able to get your car.