Leg. Judy Jacobs offers reasons to make it illegal to sell tobacco products to those under 21 in Nassau County.
‘Every single soldier deserves our undying respect,’ Bellone says.
Do you agree with a proposal to raise the minimum wage?
Nassau DA to run for Congress in Fourth District after McCarthy's retirement.
A look at some of the top government stories from around Long Island.
Two centers opened in TOBAY until Wednesday morning.
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Collection will be delayed one day through early part of week. Don't put the pails out tonight.
Plan calls for complete New York removal by 2025.
Vast majority of 105 food establishments had minor violations; all have been corrected, according to state report.
The governor has pushed for property tax freezes, tax incentives for manufacturers and legalizing the medical use of marijuana.
Joel Kessler inducted as chairman for second consecutive year.
During the current thaw, workers are busy with potholes repairs across Long Island.
Town could net up to $560,000 per year from solar installation, says TOBAY official.
Swearing in ceremony held at Town Hall Tuesday.
Town lifts restrictions and covenants to allow additional parking at 98 Jericho Turnpike.
Governor plans to lay out tax relief, medical marijuana plans in 1:30 p.m. speech.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Town proposes lifting restrictive covenants governing indoor playground that is no longer in existence.
The property-tax relief would be available only if local governments consolidate services.
Items on the agenda for Tuesday, Jan. 7, Oyster Bay Town Board Meeting.
TOBAY officials say all residential streets have been plowed at least once, crews working to prevent icy roads.
Fleet of sanders and snowplows waiting for Hercules to do his worst.
Governor declares statewide emergency as winter storm Hercules nears.
Governor Andrew Cuomo and Rep. Peter King were among the speakers to congratulate the County Executive.
Because of Winter Storm Hercules, taxpayers have until Jan. 8 to file.
The utility said heavier snow, icing and strong winds could increase the possibility of downed wires and associated power outages.
But just like Christmas week, the rest of the week's collections are on their normal days.
Year in Review: Patch looks back at some of the top political stories.
Year in Review: Patch looks back at the top political news.
Town offices to be closed half day on Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Glen Cove Assemblyman heard testimony on bill that seeks to legalize medical marijuana in New York State.