Stories include coyote neighbors, a dog stuck in the mud, a $1 million Powerball ticket and a police car that struck pedestrians.
The fifth annual drive gave residents the opportunity to give back to veterans during the holiday season.
Fundraising campaign launched for program that offers camp scholarships and pool memberships to Port children in need
Check for bags covering parking meters along Main Street, Port Washington Boulevard and some commercial side streets.
The festive decorations are back and they're spreading holiday cheer one snowflake at a time.
Captain Robert H. Dayton, Jr., died in action on Nov. 26, 1988.
There will be a wide selection of items as well as a silent auction.
One of the most widely attended Chanukah celebrations on Long Island will take place on Sunday, Dec. 2.
The Long Island resident has been a longtime hospital volunteer.
The free haunted house experience opens Halloween night. Funds raised will go towards the North Shore Animal League.
Fifty-one artworks by 36 artists are on display through the month of October, with a reception on October 14 from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
The fifth annual drive gives residents the opportunity to give back to veterans during the holiday season.
Two billionaires who live in the area made the Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans.
On Saturday, September 29, the 30th Annual Pride in Port celebration will begin at 11:00 a.m. and won’t end until 11:00 p.m.
Twin Pines Thrift Shop received two grants for a complete renovation. Clutter is now a bright and open space with great bargains.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community and help keep people informed on local happenings.
The service will honor the 56 individuals from the Town of North Hempstead who lost their lives on this tragic day 17 years ago.
The first ever “Port Washington’s Got Talent” Variety Show will be held on Saturday, October 20 at Landmark's Jeanne Rimsky Theater.
Summer isn’t over until you’ve enjoyed the food, rides and games at the Italian Festival at North Hempstead Beach Park in Port Washington.
Peruvian Gastronomy Weekend August 25 - 26th
Tests Ensure that Three Decades of Proactive Measures Remain Effective; Customer Participation is Vital for Program’s Success
New effort funded 57 Port children at local camps for one week and subsidized 19 family pool memberships
Even homeowners who have previously applied for STAR discounts should consider filing, especially if their situations have changed.
Every day, a family on Long Island loses a loved one to a heroin overdose. Narcan is saving thousands.
Coyotes are living in the area. / Child exploitation arrest. / MS-13 member attacks man, police say. / 1-bedroom apartments available.
The Nassau County Police Department's first ceremony to honor active or retired military was held in June.
Shoppers have one week left to stop into wit & whim to buy some great items and mention the Growing Love Community Garden!
Nassau County SPCA wants residents to take certain precautions now that they share a community with coyotes.
Even homeowners who have previously applied for STAR discounts should consider attending, especially if this situations have changed.
Local Girl Scout Receives Gold Award
"The more people who are trained and have a kit, the more lives we can save.” - Legislator DeRiggi-Whitton
Only 5.4 percent of eligible Girl Scouts successfully earn the award.
This summer, The Art Guild is offering a variety of classes and workshops for children, teens and adults.
Port's only "Musical Car Wash" and Mega Tag Sale -Saturday 7/21 9:00-2:00 at St Stephen's Church Main St Port Washington
This year’s theme emphasizes the importance and promise of the younger generation of deaf-blind individuals.
Community reception honoring Ms. Curtin to be held Tuesday June 19 from 4 – 6 pm in Library’s Adler Art Gallery
This new “Painting History” themed mural will showcase Port's long history, along with the talent of a local artist.
Residents Forward’s newest mural, “Remember the Unforgettable,” will be unveiled June 2.
The starting salary is $15 per hour.
Water District Issues 2017 Water Quality Report