High bacteria levels in Manhasset Bay are mostly due to aging, failing sewage infrastructure, according to the Long Island Sound Study.
Dispose of them before they join the stew of discarded pharmaceuticals in the Sound or fall into the wrong hands. Here's how.
When can you see fireballs in New York?
Here is what you need to know about seeing the solar eclipse in Port Washington on April 8.
Sandra Lindsay presented with the Impact Award for her contributions to GSNC
With over 15 years of engineering and construction management experience, Kristin DiStefano will lead the town's public works
The Girl Scout Cookie Program, the World's Largest Entrepreneurial Program for Girl Scouts, is Back in Full Swing – Cookies Are on Sale Now
Toys for Tots drives are meant to make a difference in the lives of children during the holidays.
The fire started in an air conditioning unit, prompting eight fire departments to respond.
Event Helps Community to Safely Dispose of Unused Medications
New Facility to Provide Many Added Benefits to the Community
Event Provides Community with Opportunity to Safely Dispose of Unwanted Medications
Fred Falconer Jr. received a citation in honor of his dedication to the community.
More than six dumpsters' worth of floating debris was collected from the waterway.
Judi Bosworth said it's a personal fight, as her parents were Holocaust survivors.
The day featured live music, dancing, flavorful food and performances.
For the first time, the Port Washington Cheerleaders will be competing in "Game Day" Competitions
The back of the building erupted in flames early Thursday, police say.
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First Wellness Wednesday Event Takes Place at Clinton G. Martin Park
The Waldorf School of Garden City Recognizes Esteemed Class of 2023
Tour Gives Residents Inspiration for Water-Efficient Landscapes
SPORTTIME Port Washington is now offering clinics for those interested in the sport
Series of Health Programs to be Led by North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Free Sunscreen at Town Parks
Schreiber High School's Women's Empowerment Club held a fundraiser to donate feminine hygiene products in light of recent shortages.
Smusht, a homemade ice cream sandwich shop, opened in Port Washington earlier this week.
The family of Drew Hassenbein is setting up a non-profit to help underprivileged kids find tennis, a sport where Drew was nationally ranked.
Ethan Falkowitz was killed by a drunken driver, police say. His family created a fundraiser to benefit some causes Ethan cared about.
HarborFest requires volunteers for the event's booths and activities. This year's event will be the 31st.
Shrink wrap materials were recycled with the goal of reducing waste and helping the environment.
Jacqueline Franchetti founded Kyra's Champions and is pushing for Albany to pass Kyra's Law, as her daughter would have turned 9 this week.
Schreiber students visited Helen Keller National Center on field trip where they learned about this incredible facility and its community.
The project aims to provide a modern wastewater treatment system for the area, which the town said will greatly benefit the community.
Contractors’ Help is Vital in Ensuring Residents Meet Irrigation Requirements
As the Chief Court Attorney for the Nassau County Supreme Court, Judge Bodkin brings extensive experience to the role of Village Justice.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one resident who is having an impact in Port Washington.
Initiative Will Save Approximately 625,000 Gallons of Drinking Water Per Year
Brookville Resident Helps Young Patients at Cohen Children’s Medical Center