Take a look back at some of the stories that had Patch readers talking in 2019.
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Plans call for turning the former Publishers Clearing House headquarters into a massive movie studio.
A photo posted on social media showed a damaged utility pole leaning precariously toward the library's parking lot.
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Rather than back down, this supporter of Donald Trump has doubled down.
At this time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the same office.
Click here to view a PDF of the presentation made by bld architecture and the owner of 100 Winners Circle
Registration has opened for basketball, wrestling, martial arts, yoga, and tennis winter programs, the organization announced.
Steps to Avoid the Headaches of Frozen Pipes
The annual Port Washington Christmas Tree lighting ceremony went off without a hitch Sunday. Here's a photo roundup in case you missed it.
Six Exclusive NYC Brands to Donate a Percentage of Sales to Northwell Child Life Program
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When a woman became trapped underneath a capsized boat, an NYPD rescue team sprang into action.
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Saturday, November 30 is Port Holiday Magic on Small Business Saturday. Stores are offering specials all day; the Magic begins at 1pm!
The mural reportedly stretches more than 100 feet on a wall near Main Street and North Maryland Avenue.
District Protects Water Availability for Existing Residents as it Awaits Direction on 1,4-Dioxane Regulations
Both men were stellar multi-sport athletes who won multiple championships.
The fourth in a series of beautiful murals that celebrates Port Washington's rich and long history was unveiled on Nov. 10.
On Nov. 12, 7:00 pm at the Public Library, learn what Residents Forward does for Port Washington and suggest improvements.
Officials talked to neighbors Thursday evening about the Manorhaven streetscape project. Here's what they said.
CardWorks and A+ Towel & Linen Supply receive recognition at annual National Disability Employment Awareness Month Award Ceremony.
Residents Forward, the Village of Port Washington North and young environmental leaders introduce environmental campaign at Bay Walk Park
Port Washington's lower Main Street was filled with hundreds of costume-clad trick-or-treaters this weekend.
The entire community is invited to attend a follow-up public meeting on Nov 7 on the $3 million Manorhaven Blvd project.
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Sewer lining work had been set to begin Monday, Oct. 28.
After decades of raising their families and working, seniors find inner talents that some didn't know they had.
Work will begin next week on commercial areas of a major road in Port Washington. Officials say there will be water service interruptions.
As Halloween gets underway, here are the registered sex offenders living in Port Washington.
A new, five mile mountain biking trail opened Wednesday morning in Port Washington. Watch what it's like to ride it.
The 2nd Annual Port’s Got Talent variety show on October 5 was an even greater success than last year’s.
Port Washington residents are invited to learn from the experts how to avoid becoming victims of hacking and cyber scams.
The department said his "tireless devotion" is unmatched.
When a fire swept through his neighbor's home, Scott Trimarchi's quick thinking helped save his neighbor.