The Town of North Hempstead released its drive-in movie schedule for July. Here's what's in store.
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The residential drop-off will be open every other Sunday through Sept. 20 to keep residents safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The presentations will discuss ways to identify abuse and show statistics on COVID-19 leading to an increase in reported abuse and violence.
A transcript of the public hearing will be made available shortly.
The proposal, bid and specification sheets may be seen at or procured from the Village Clerk at the Village Hall.
An overwhelming response from business/non-profits for free PPE kits led the County to order additional supplies.
Swiffer will sponsor $50 off adoption fees for 50 approved adopters at NSALA June 22-28.
Project Independence is offering free transportation for medical and food shopping trips throughout the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Neighbors rescued seniors trapped in their home when a fire broke out in Manorhaven.
Classes are free for all, including non-residents, but registration is required.
North Hempstead Beach Park in Port Washington has early opening hours for senior residents, an initiative that began Saturday, June 13.
Port Washington's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth and the Town Board have announced that playgrounds at Town parks have now reopened.
The campaign runs from June through October and includes litter pick up, weeding, and emptying the cigarette butt receptacles.
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A Port Washington Schreiber High School student put together the event covering computer coding and misinformation on social media.
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Residents of Manorhaven and the greater Port Washington community donated non-perishables at Village Hall on Saturday, May 30.
With the traditional Memorial Day parade canceled due to the coronavirus, the department held a small observance at Nassau Knolls Cemetery.
The Hotel-Motel Grant for Friends of Cedarmere will support ongoing preservation efforts.
In a letter the community Tuesday morning, the library's Board of Trustees said the decision stems from the coronavirus.
The baby girl made a speedy entrance into the world in the comfort of a Nassau home Saturday morning.
Murtagh served as president/exempts secretary and was a U.S. Navy veteran who served in the Vietnam War.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The Nassau County Legislature recently voted to accept $13 million in Federal funding for COVID emergency.
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A local environmental organization invites residents to turn off the lights Wednesday and connect with the stars or enjoy a candle.
Police and fire departments across Long Island gave a final salute to a police officer who died after contracting the new coronavirus.
Robert "Bob" McNamara, who has served as the mayor of the Village of Flower Hill since 2016, has died. He was 76.
Here's what Port Washington residents should know about the new coronavirus.
Police say two Queens men and a Yonkers teen were in a Land Rover stolen from a Roslyn Estates home that deliberately hit a police car.
The Village of Flower Hill is looking for more residents to assist their neighbors in need.
The Port Washington Public Library is using technology to help first responders and hospital workers during the outbreak of the coronavirus.
The new program provides telephone reassurance by pairing up volunteers from the community with a project independence member.
The GoFundMe campaign is raising funds to distribute iPads to hospitals so isolated COVID-19 patients can connect to loved ones.
A social enterprise that employs people with autism is offering free laundry for people on the front lines of the new coronavirus.