Annual event benefits Helen Keller National Center in Sands Point.
Only four percent of boy scouts ever attain the rank of Eagle Scout
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More than 100 clothing bins can be found across North Hempstead, and the majority of them are not properly permitted, the Town says.
Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association welcomes back re-elected Port Washington Water District Commissioner David Brackett.
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Michael Kessaris' food line, "Luv Michael Granola," benefits those with autism in more ways than one.
Need a good reason to cash in your loose change? Consider donating all or part of it to a tax deductible and very worthy charity.
Perfect for holiday cards, thank you's, gifts and more!
It's not too late to participate in #GivingTuesday!
The holidays are a time to be thankful for the past year and a hope for continued and even better health, happiness and success.
Port Washington residents are asked to to donate personal care items, clothing and more.
Members of the community are invited to discuss the fate of Port Washington’s vacant park.
Assistance Dog Judson is making an amazing difference for Evan Golden
A mother of two supported her family the entire time her husband was ill. Now, the community is giving back to her.
Residents for a More Beautiful Port Washington unveiled their newest aesthetic enhancement.
'Shop for a cause' is Nov. 19-22, launching awareness campaign to raise essential capital funds to restore historic Gold Coast mansion.
By Andrea Mastrocinque-Martone
In October, 63,381 residents read the Port Washington Patch.
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