Please click on the following link for a message from Port Washington Community Leadership about the COVID-19 Pandemic.
As coronavirus cases rise across the state and nation, Nassau County North Hempstead and village officials wrote a letter to residents.
Nassau County has had a total of 48,731 coronavirus cases, according to the latest data from the Department of Health.
North Hempstead's aging-in-place initiative, will continue to offer at-home exercise classes for seniors through the end of the year.
Health officials in Nassau County on Friday warned against swimming at 18 beaches. See the full list here.
Here's when you can get an antibody test, as well as a heart screening.
“Shed the Meds” pharmaceutical drop-off event Sept. 12 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at North Hempstead Beach Park.
U.S. News & World Report released its latest hospital rankings by region. Here are the best hospitals on Long Island.
Complaints abound on social media over people flouting mask and social distancing rules. But police said they've received few reports.
Health officials say a sewer main blockage caused untreated sewage to flow into a storm drain and out into Hempstead Harbor.
Town officials are hosting a blood donation drive to prepare for the reopening of the region by increasing the dangerously low blood supply.
Here's what Port Washington residents should know about the new coronavirus.
The coronavirus continues to spread across Nassau County, albeit slower than before. See how your community has been impacted.
Today's local hero is an ICU nurse who went above and beyond for her COVID-19 patients, helping them connect to their loved ones.
M&G Packaging announced Monday it will host a drive-through giveaway Tuesday outside its corporate offices. Here's how you can get masks.
"Our Village remains strong and resilient during these difficult times."
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Port Washington.
The Port Washington-Manhasset Office of Emergency Management is in need of masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and more.
To minimize the risk of its members contracting the coronavirus, the Port Washington Fire Department is asking for medical supply donations.
"It is imperative that residents refrain from gathering together in large groups as we attempt to flatten the curve," town officials said.
For more than two weeks, Diana Berrent has remained isolated from her family as she battles the coronavirus. Now she wants to help others.
Officials are asking residents to donate and drop off medical supplies at the public safety building in Eisenhower Park through April 3.
Nassau County is collecting donations of desperately needed healthcare items for hospitals and clinics.
Cuomo gave a grim update Tuesday, saying the peak number of coronavirus cases could be two weeks away — and it's higher than predicted.
North Hempstead Supervisor Judi Bosworth wants residents to donate to local food banks.
As of Monday, all town parks including playgrounds, sports fields, and bathrooms have closed to the public.
"Nassau County continues to see the number of positive confirmed cases increase at a fast rate."
Addressing physical and mental health concerns are both important during stressful situations like the Coronavirus outbreak.
Rubbing hands together vigorously when washing breaks down and destroys virus and bacteria cells...and keep your hands away from your face!
"As we continue making every effort to keep our residents informed, we encourage you to please share this information with your neighbors."
Among the advice is not to wear masks if you're healthy, partly because they are better saved for people who already have symptoms.
Most people are aware of the dangers of sun exposure, but many don't know that skin cancers are more common than any other form of cancer.
The coronavirus advisory comes amid five deaths in the United States. One person was confirmed to have the virus in New York.
Natalia Sofia Adrian-Delahoz was born on New Year's Day at Katz Women’s Hospital at North Shore University Hospital at 12:06:20 a.m.
Be prepared to potentially save a life. Attend a Narcan education and training session on December 5.
The Leapfrog group has released its latest round of hospital safety grades. Just three Long Island hospitals received an "A."
A new study says drinking water can be less safe than what the government may deem legal.
October and every other month is perfect to schedule a potentially life-saving mammogram.
With October being Breast Cancer Awareness month, it is the perfect time to have a potentially life-saving mammogram.