The water taxi fee is being included in mooring fees this year.
This time around, race in this district lacks controversy.
Manhasset resident vies for Seventh New York State Senate District.
Village officials still strive to keep the 125-foot cell tower from becoming operational in Manhasset Isle.
The event takes place Sunday in Port Washington.
Highlights from the Town of North Hempstead meeting.
The area remains in district six despite North Hempstead's redistricting committee.
What Port Washington-specific question would you ask President Obama and Gov. Romney in Wednesday night's debate?
Repairs to be completed Wednesday or Thursday
Happenings in North Hempstead.
The meeting is posted on the town's Portal 2 Port site.
The North Hempstead supervisor may fill vacant executive post, according to published report.
Harbor Road, Mill Pond Road and parts of Shore Road affected.
Sen. Schumer wants to regulate GPS devices to alert truckers to roads they shouldn't be on. What do you think?
Laws across the country vary as locals, politicians can't agree on when, if at all, a person becomes too old to drive.
Do you have a suggestions for a 5-year plan?
Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities.
Many express concerns about density.
Vaccine 'baits' to be distributed in northwestern portion of county.
The event takes place Wednesday.
News from around Long Island this week.
The meeting takes place Thursday.
Results for Nassau-wide races on primary ballot announced.
News from North Hempstead.
The future of the Northern Blvd. parcel still undetermined.
Residents honor the fallen.
The November elections are right around the corner, so make sure you're registered.
Polls are open from 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
Community members reflect at Clark Botanical Garden.
Company had monitor on bus; no parents present.
Happenings around North Hempstead
Mayors from Mineola, Great Neck and Westbury attend.
An eco-friendly way to dispose of household hazardous waste.
Incumbent Michelle Schimel and Scott Diamond discuss the issues.
Part four of five part debate becomes heated over housing.
Part one of five part debate focuses on New York's deficit, spending, and job creation.
Residents fear inability to commute to school, work if buses privatized.