The program enables residents to file a request for services online; the town's 311 call center remains available.
Labate said he is withdrawing from the Republican race to unseat Rep. Steve Israel in New York’s Third Congressional District.
An applicant advocate will be on hand along with building department personnel to answer questions.
Town posts webpage highlighting transportation alternatives.
It's time for the governor to intervene, the state senator said.
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Incumbents and others running in Manorhaven and Sands Point.
Funding to be used as part of restoration efforts at Hempstead Harbor Cove.
Leaders want Leg. Ellen Birnbaum to step down after claims that she made racially offensive remarks.
Rid your home of unwanted items and hazardous waste responsibly at Sunday's event.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
The study will help determine if there is merit to stopping the project, according to DPS.
No word yet on funding to bury powerlines in North Hempstead, a town spokesman told Patch.
Tons of plastic from hundreds of boats spared from landfills, officials say.
The sessions take place in May throughout North Hempstead.
Street sweepers will hit town roads April 28-May 9.
The move will serve the peninsula in the event of emergencies and for important community matters, officials say.
League of Women Voters invites the public to meet Rep. Steve Israel on April 23.
At a meeting in North Hempstead, residents aired concerns about a powerline project running from Port Washington to Great Neck.
The meeting will be held in Port Washington.
The Port Washington-Manhasset chapter asks public to be knowledgeable about the project and that 'PSEG-LI be prepared for public discourse.'
PSEG to present information at Harbor Links in Port Washington.
Do you agree with a proposal to raise the minimum wage?
Nassau DA to run for Congress in Fourth District after McCarthy's retirement.
A look at some of the top government stories from around Long Island.
Event runs Feb. 18-19 at Aquatic Activities Center at Tully Park.
Michael Schenkler announces resignation; mayor appoints Matthew Kepke to fill vacant spot.
Nearly 100 couples expected to participate.
East Hills Trustee Peter Zuckerman to be considered Jan. 28.