Deadline to register for the luncheon is January 20.
What would you like to see developed on both North Hempstead Beach Park’s 90 acres and the 200 wooded acres across the street?
This is the only General Tax Bill residents will receive.
This is the sixth consecutive year the Town has received this honor.
Anthony Scaramucci is reportedly a top pick for Treasury.
The new fares will take effect in March 2017 if approved.
The law will go into effect next year.
First-time offenders can be fined up to $150 and even get jail time.
The Republican was elected to New York’s seventh senate district Tuesday.
Adam Haber (D) ran against Elaine Phillips (R) for a seat in the Senate.
Check the results as the come in.
The new overpass is now open to the public.
Get to know local candidates looking for a seat in Congress, Senate and state assembly.
The pedestrian bridge will be ready in time for Tuesday's morning commute.
The budget was approved 6-1 on Tuesday.
Adam Haber (D) faces Elaine Phillips (R) for a seat in the Senate.
Hostile, angry conversations about attacks on women, emails being stolen and the country being doomed, terrifies kids.
The data collected from this survey will help the Town of North Hempstead decide if shuttles will improve your daily commute.
The Town explained how they will address the decaying and abandoned foreclosure properties known as “zombie homes.”
A new code of ethics will replace a code that was adopted in 1970, and only slightly modified in 2013.
Residents are invited to get to know candidates so they can make an informed decision on Election Day.
Local officials say the audit by the Office of the Inspector General is "deeply flawed" and the Town never even saw half that money.
See the proposed budget highlights.
The Town received its fifth consecutive Aa1 bond rating in two years.
Many traffic violation fees would double in cost. Take our poll to let us know what you think of the proposal.
These electronic signs will show how fast a vehicle is traveling, making the driver aware if they are exceeding the speed limit.
Residents will receive advice regarding domestic violence, housing, family law, credit issues and more.
The grant will support a program that helps new immigrants develop their English language skills.
County legislators submitted a petition for a referendum in November to hire an independent inspector to oversee the contract process.
Local officials met with the Long Island Rail Road president last week to discuss the issue.
Local officials met with the Long Island Rail Road president this week to discuss the issue.
Many residents say the aircraft noise is affecting their sleep.
The days of having to buy a ticket in the station before boarding are over.
Voters can head to the polls beginning at 6 a.m. to choose the candidate who will vie against incumbent Jack Martins.
Anyone who wishes to help denounce Trump’s campaign is invited to attend.
Suozzi looks to hear from Port Washington residents as he campaigns for the open seat in the 3rd Congressional District.
Check out open houses planned in your area.
Learn about the Port Washington School Board candidates at a Candidates Forum, hosted by League of Women Voters, on Monday, May 2.
Do you think this is a smart plan, or just another money sucker? Take our poll!
Residents are invited to discuss the new parking fee plans at a Town Board meeting Tuesday night.