Patch reports on what's happening around Long Island.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Michelle Schimel named to new leadership post.
Port Washington Parks Conservancy partnering with North Hempstead in effort.
Michelle Schimel is organizing the initiative locally.
Patch reports on news from around the area.
Police, lawmaker say guns from 3D printers a threat to anti-terrorism efforts.
Busy week for Great Neck lawmaker after returning to Albany last week.
Duck-hunting season extends through Jan. 27; in some cases longer.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
Local legislators vote in favor of the Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan weeks after the Newtown shooting tragedy.
Mandate relief needed, says Rob Seiden, who heads Port Washington group.
Across the board price increases approved; Port Washington commuters to be affected.
State lawmaker pledges to work for balanced budget and no new taxes after being sworn in Jan. 9 in Albany.
Not much attention paid during Town's December vote to rezone Port Washington, one resident said.
Boy Scouts recognized for service during Hurricane Sandy.
News from North Hempstead.
Happenings around North Hempstead.
Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities this week.
Delayed vote OKs $9.7 million in aid for hurricane relief.
Workshops to take place in January and February.
Jeff Kobrinsky receives 2 tickets.
New recommendations would put Kings Point with Port Washington.
Sen. Jack Martins lends his voice.
Here are some measures that take effect in New York State on New Years Day.
News around North Hempstead.
Investment will go towards recruiting 4 firefighters, education.
The 6th graders were selected in Sen. Martins’s writing contest.
Happenings in North Hempstead.
News from around Long Island.
Legislators representing Port Washington react to Newtown tragedy.
Mayor Robert Weitzner endorses Dec. 19 letter to White House.
Fairfax-headquartered group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting in Connecticut.
Find out how to register.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
The acquisition costs will be $800,000.
LIRR project plans for Port Washington line available for viewing in Great Neck, Thomaston and online.
Their employer failed to pay 9 who had helped restore the Port Washington park.
Some highlights of the latest Town of North Hempstead meeting.
Resources available from federal, state and county government; one filing deadline extended.