North Hempstead's former Democratic Leader is paying the price for failing to pay his taxes.
He will serve time in prison and pay up to $1 million in restitution, officials said Tuesday.
After three years of trying to get the "Smoking 21" bill passed, on May 23, the County Legislature voted unanimously to approve it.
The project is expected to bring 56 scientist jobs to the Feinstein Institute in Manhasset.
The guest speaker at the April 10 PW Chamber of Commerce meeting talked about County issues and projects planned and underway in Port.
While the fight against opioids continues to be an uphill battle, strides continue to be made to reverse deaths caused by overdoses.
Residents should refrain from parking on town roads from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the cleaning. Check out the full schedule.
Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association welcomes back re-elected Port Washington WD Commissioner Peter Meyer to its Association.
The trail will be extended by almost an extra mile.
Judi Bosworth released a statement regarding her win.
Bike racks will soon be installed as well.
Residents say they were not given notice of the Monday morning demolition.
Laura Curran and Jack Martins will face off in the Q&A style debate.
The town says this rating will save taxpayer dollars.
BREAKING: The Long Island native was announced as the communications director 10 days ago.
BREAKING: Scaramucci's appointment led to the resignation of White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, reports say.
Luckily, Long Island Rail Road commuters are already used to hellish commutes.
The bill would withhold the state’s payments to Amtrak and return the savings to commuters.
Port Washington Allison White submitted a Letter to the Editor regarding Tuesday's school board elections.
See the full list of workers who took home more than $200,000 in 2016.
Violators can face a fine and possibly jail time.
In support of Patricia Bridges for re-election to Port Washington Public Library Board of Trustees
Residents need to be cautious of free water testing offers
Residents are invited to learn about how local temples, schools or institutions can be made safer.
The person appointed has worked for the Town of North Hempstead for 20 years.
Proactive leak repairs will not only save thousands of gallons of water but will result in lower water bills
The Town says this rating will save taxpayer dollars.
The hearing and candidates night will be held Tuesday, March 28.
Robin and David Sigman submitted a letter to the editor urging residents to vote in the April 4 election.
The candidate submitted a letter to the editor urging residents to vote in the April 4 election.
Re-elect Patricia Bridges - Port Library Library Trustee on April 4th
The reforms are meant to give taxpayers a sense of comfort and trust in their Town government, the Town Supervisor says.
Do you think this law will prevent young people from smoking?
Concerns cited were the safety and security of employees, as well as the health and welfare of inmates and continued financial burden placed
The building inspector, who evaluated the property using binoculars from behind a chain-link fence, said the building should be demolished.
He is the first Long Islander to serve on the bench in over 20 years.
Riding the Long Island Rail Road will get even more pricey starting March 19.
After serving for years on the USMC Toys For Tots efforts, she was named 2016 Honorary Vice Chairman.
BREAKING: Customers are being accommodated in both directions by bus service between Port Washington and Great Neck.
Rowan D. Wilson would be the first Long Islander to serve on the bench in over 20 years.