A Siena survey shows that Empire State voters are not as high on their governor as they used to be.
Town Notebook: Board meets Tuesday
News from Nassau County.
Most recent case reported Thursday, county health officials said.
North Hempstead Councilwoman Anna Kaplan among a list of 40 guest speakers.
MTA announces findings regrading its latest customer satisfaction survey.
DA's Council on Animal Protection & Safety forms.
Town Notebook: Pedestrian safety tips.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The Democrat took to Facebook and said Nassau County is in financial trouble.
Three Halloween events sponsored by town.
Military veteran hopes to unseat Rep. Steve Israel in 2014.
Do you dare cross these paths? Roads ranked by highest daily traffic.
Weigh in with your thoughts on our Soapbox blog.
North Hempstead councilwoman excited to move forward after election.
Comptroller and District Attorney to continue their reigns in Nassau County.
Long Island voters opposed the measure by a wide margin.
Judi Bosworth elected as North Hempstead supervisor.
Up to four casinos could be built upstate in the next seven years.
Two-term Nassau County legislator defeats incumbent Leslie Gross.
Great Neck Democrat to fill seat vacated by longtime Supervisor Jon Kaiman.
Democratic incumbent will serve in newly drawn district.
For the second-straight election, County Executive Ed Mangano has defeated Tom Suozzi
O'Connell defeats Gillen and wins third term in office.
Polls are open until 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Tell us who has your vote – Ed Mangano or Tom Suozzi.
North Hempstead voters to choose new town supervisor Nov. 5.
New Yorkers on Tuesday will decide if judges on the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals will be allowed to stay on until they turn 80 years old.
Hillary Rodham Clinton hasn't declared herself a candidate yet, but Sen. Schumer has already endorsed her.
North Hempstead Notebook: Project Independence discussed at university course.
With Election Day approaching, Ed Mangano leads Tom Suozzi 52 percent to 41 percent.
News from Nassau County this week.
Government officials say more Sandy aid to flow in 2014.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo supports the measure, while editorial boards and elected officials from both sides of the aisle have come out against a plan to allow for more casinos in the state.