Nearly 30,000 North Hempstead residents remain without power.
A Monday evening update.
Residents asked to head to regular polling places on Tuesday, with the exception of a New Hyde Park and also a Westbury site.
Sunday update includes power restoration, voting information, public safety and more.
Hot showers, wireless stations, WiFi.
Manorhaven Village Hall became a community center, the author says.
North Hempstead is partnering with County and Federal government.
Major roads are now open; call 311 for assistance for senior citizens.
Power back for parts of Main Street and Plandome Heights.
No boil water advisories have been issued.
There will be limited hourly service, service east of Great Neck is suspended.
Call 311 with questions; special assistance available for seniors.
Removing fallen trees and clearing debris.
Mandatory evacuations ordered for four streets in Village of Port Washington North.
Further information posted on line; public hearing set for Nov. 20.
Happenings around North Hempstead.
16th State Assembly district candidates answer audience questions regarding broad range of issues Tuesday at candidate debate.
Working with state, county and local officials to ensure prompt response if storm hits Long Island.
A storm water drainage pipe will be fixed at Tully Park.
Find out what will go in its place.
Candidates express views on mariage equality, abortion, hydrofracking and more.
The company claimed products could prevent or treat diseases or conditions, officials said.
Candidates express views on Social Security, healthcare, taxes.
Happenings in North Hempstead.
The two were recognized for their work in the community.
School officials discuss how they aim to create a safe supportive environment in Port Washington.
The program helps enrollees score jobs through networking.
Israel, Labate to square off along with third-party candidates Tuesday in Manhasset.
The complex features 88 green, affordable housing units.
The town supervisor suggests way to restore park and preserve open space.
The country's future 'depends on what happens on campus on Tuesday,' said Bob Brinkmann.
It's the chance to 'be a part of history,' Nicole Mouradian said.
Library directors from Mineola, Shelter Rock, Roslyn and Port Washington attend meeting
Democratic incumbents not scheduled to appear at Port Washington event regarding issues important to seniors.
Phase I is completed, thanks to BID, Delux Transportation, and local government efforts.
The town is awarded more than $1.2 million for cleanup costs from Tropical Storm Irene.
The former town supervisor was remembered as public servant, mother, mentor, activist and friend.
Flu shots and health screenings to be given at wellness fair at Carle Place High School.
A day about community.