Local residents of all ages are invited to clean up our local beaches.
How to protect yourself, your family and your home in the event of a natural disaster.
How much rain will we get? It could be a lot or a little depending on Hurricane Hermine's track, forecasters say.
If waste is dumped incorrectly, it can spread disease, contaminate shellfish beds and lower oxygen levels in water.
On your marks...get set...kayak!
Welcome to the neighborhood, insect-eating bats.
Paddle board yoga lessons are also available.
Get your pool towels ready!
The 80-foot, three-masted schooner returns to Port Washington this weekend.
Learn about the history of this vessel and its patriotic message on this Memorial Day holiday.
The four tree beds are thanks to the BID and S.F. Falconer Florist.
The BID placed 148 cascading geranium hanging baskets along lampposts
Go Green with PWGreen – Earth Day 2016 Saturday, May 7th, 10 to Noon Free T-Shirt!
Part of a series of programs for ages 16+ at the Guggenheim Estate, where membership helps support the site's buildings and grounds.
The annual Clean Green Main Street event looks to tidy up Port Washington for the spring season.
Boaters are asked to maintain their boat’s waste system in a more environmentally friendly way.
Residents should refrain from parking on town roads from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the cleaning. Check out the full schedule.
Hundreds of locals will be "Freezin' for a Reason" in North Hempstead Beach Park waters.
Committing to clear a fire hydrant of snow will help firefighters during an emergency.
How to prepare for the frigid weekend.
Residents are invited to seek shelter at seven warming centers across Nassau County this weekend.
Would you jump into freezing waters for a good cause?
Finn happily runs around the maze for 18 riveting seconds.
How have the roads in your neighborhood fared during the blizzard? Find out what your neighbors said on Facebook.
Be a good neighbor, or you might get a ticket.
It's time to dig our way out of this blizzard.
Visit this page for updates on closings, parking, power, plowing, alerts and more.
A composite list of emergency numbers for residents to keep on hand.
The snow event from start to finish and when the snow will be at its worst.
How to prepare for a blizzard and what to do once it hits Long Island.
One resident saw the lamp posts adorned with corn shocks and orange bows and knew they could be used for a good cause.
The mooring received one of the highest ratings on a popular the interactive cruising guidebook website.
Check out this amazing shot of a humpback whale taken on Wednesday.
Humpback whales are bringing excitement to Long Island Sound waters again, and no one is complaining.
Winter could hit Long Island hard this year. Instead of hurricanes and snowstorms, nor’easters could dominate the forecast.
Flash flooding possible later this week following unseasonably warm conditions.
The whale was spotted near the Execution Rocks Lighthouse on Labor Day morning.
The El Niño weather pattern will likely bring less snow to the East Coast, say forecasters, and more precipitation to parched California.