Event will offer dog training tips, dog photos and free bagels!
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Decision Comes After Review of Potential Options and Meetings with the Community
In an ironic twist of fate, North Hempstead granted Long Island divorce lawyer, Dave Mejias, legal authorization to officiate weddings
The event, which supports the Diabetes Research Institute, will take place on Monday, April 11 at The View Grill.
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A Port Washington woman was among the May W. Newburger Women’s Roll of Honor recipients.
Thousands of books are shared by hundreds of people at this event, 1-4 pm at the library
A former hidden child will discuss those who risked their lives during the Holocaust to help others.
The Town continues to give residents the opportunity to get their pets microchipped at no cost.
ICYMI: Body paint, bathrobes and speedos were a common sight at Saturday's polar plunge.
You can find the new sign on West Shore Road.
Body paint, bathrobes and speedos were a common sight at Saturday's polar plunge.
Find out who from Port Washington made this year's list.
District Invites the Community to Provide Feedback at Upcoming Public Meeting
The Community Synagogue -A yoga service using elements of traditional Jewish liturgy together with yoga exercises and intentions.
But first, the coldest air of the season with wind chills of 20 below zero. Basically don't leave your house till spring.
NY Times columnist and best-selling author Frank Bruni to discuss higher education and the college admissions mania.
Identifying and ensuring a contact strategy for elderly and disabled neighbors is in place is critical before emergencies strike.
Residents are invited to taste test a plethora of soups to determine the winner on Saturday.
On Feb 4th, Shop local from 4:00-8:00 PM while supporting HEARTS and the arts in PW!
If your pet isn’t microchipped, you should register ASAP.
Anyone interested in learning more about what PWCRT offers in times of crises to the Port Washington peninsula should attend this meeting.
Members of the family who hid and saved him will talk about their experiences at Landmark on Main Street on Sunday.
Port Washington Police Commissioner Angela Lawlor Mullins thanked first responders for helping us get through this blizzard.
The Port Washington Water District asks residents to keep fire hydrants clear
Gold Coast Chiropractic kicks off 2016 with a month-long celebration of its patients and the community it serves
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It’s the Port Washington mid-week review!
Granger Brings More Than 28 Years of Private/Public Sector Experience to the District