The address will include updates on the coronavirus pandemic response, modernizing town records, and the North Hempstead Town Beach project.
If she wins the race for the North Hempstead Town Clerk’s seat, Councilwoman Viviana Russell will be the first to hold a town-wide post.
If elected, Councilwoman Viviana Russell would make history as the first African American elected official to represent all constituents.
The first "Stop Throwing Out Pollutants" event will be held March 21 at North Hempstead Beach Park’s North Lot.
The American Rescue Plan includes $1,400 stimulus checks, expanded unemployment benefits, and more funding for COVID-19 vaccines.
“Our nation will soon get through these darkest hours in recent memory and honor the memory of the loved ones we lost”: Suozzi
Proposed amendments cover tree removal during construction, in public rights of way, and from the front yards of private properties.
Supervisor Bosworth and Town Clerk Wink are calling for nominations through March 5.
3rd Congressional District constituents can discuss President Joe Biden’s 100-day agenda and the role of U.S. Congress on Wednesday.
Greetings Port North Residents, it’s Mayor Bob with an important announcement.
The last day to pay the first half of 2021 general taxes without a penalty is now Friday, March 12.
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer and U.S. Rep Thomas Suozzi on Thursday introduced paired legislation to eliminate the $10,000 SALT tax cap.
The program allows residents to dispose of household hazardous waste, sensitive document and e-waste all in one convenient location.
Online payments may be made by e-check or credit card.
“I pray that President-elect Joe Biden will be able to I bring our country back together again.”: U.S. Rep. Thomas Suozzi
Effective January 11, New York State has moved into Phase 1B of the vaccine distribution.
“Change is healthy and now is the right time for me to conclude my tenure in office,” North Hempstead Supervisor Judi Bosworth said.
The congressman ‘any action’ holding Trump “accountable for his irresponsible and reprehensible behavior” after day of rioting in D.C.
The Town of North Hempstead Town Board and Solid Waste Management’s 2021 meeting schedule has been announced.
The New York State Department of Public Services has planned a virtual forum on the Tropical Storm Isaias response by PSEG Long Island.
It's time to recycle those fresh-cut Christmas trees.
Please note that there will be no recycling pick up on December 25 and January 1. Recycling will be collected on Monday January 4.
Forecasters are predicting snow accumulations anywhere from 8 to 14 inches with winds gusting as high as 50 mph.
All village court matters have been postponed until further notice.
Here are the vote totals for the 2020 election for Port Washington Police District commissioner.
Brian Staley declared victory over Tom Rice in the 2020 Port Washington Police commissioner election.
Project Independence was created in 2009 as an aging-in-place program for the Town’s nearly 60,000 residents over 60.
The Town has converted outstanding tax-exempt bonds into taxable bonds and refinanced existing tax-exempt bonds at a lower interest rate.
The virtual programs will premiere on North Hempstead TV and the Town’s social media pages.
BREAKING: After trailing Republican opponent Ragini Srivastava on Election Day, Democrat Gina Sillitti declared victory Wednesday.
BREAKING: A spokesman for New York State Sen. Anna Kaplan confirmed the news to Patch in a text message Tuesday afternoon.
President-Elect Joe Biden trailed President Donald Trump in Nassau County after Election Day. New totals show Biden took the lead.
The Nassau County Board of Elections has released updated vote totals for candidates. See the latest for Port Washington candidates.
Port Washington ballots this year included candidates for president, Congress, Assembly and state Senate. Here's how much they raised.
New York State Sen. Anna Kaplan declared victory in the race for District 7. Her opponent, Dave Franklin, disagreed.
Here's a live roundup of Tuesday's Assembly election results from across Nassau County for Nov. 3, 2020.
Polls in New York are open through 9 p.m. Tuesday. Did you experience problems?
Long Islanders will head to the polls Tuesday following an unprecedented early voting turnout. Here's what to know before you get there.