The defendant was arrested on May 14, 2018, by members of the Nassau County Police Department Homicide Squad.
Plenty of adorable dogs are up for adoption in North Hempstead. This week we're featuring Gumbo, a dog that values quality time over toys.
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how Nassau County compares to the U.S.
See who's leading in the Town of North Hempstead and Nassau County races.
The mother of a murdered toddler is running as a write-in candidate against the judge who presided over her child’s custody case.
Event Provides Community with Opportunity to Safely Dispose of Unwanted Medications
Here are the candidates and propositions you'll see on the ballot as you head to the polls on Nov. 2.
Election Day is fast approaching. Patch reached out to candidates to find out why they're running this year.
Baxter’s Pond Foundation held a “One Hour Power Litter Clean-Up ” event at Baxter’s Pond Park on a drizzly Saturday morning, October 23.
There's a lot happening on Long Island this weekend, including spooky walks, Halloween parties, car shows, and live concerts.
Joanne Dooher was driving with a blood alcohol concentration nearly three times the legal limit
Roy Christmas punched his sister and later stabbed her boyfriend after fight about misplaced cellphone
See the latest announcement from the Nassau County District Attorney.
Plenty of adorable dogs are up for adoption in North Hempstead. This week we're featuring Everest, a dog that values quality time over toys.
Bobby Vanderhall attacked his mother, sister, and two of his sister's friends with a hammer in the family home
Brayan Castano and accomplices stole more than $1 million in cash and items from gated homes on the North Shore
Late October is a great time to pick up the best pumpkin possible at Long Island pumpkin patches.
Where and when to cast your early votes in Port Washington, plus a look at other pertinent Election Day information.
There's a lot happening on Long Island this weekend, including spooky walks, live concerts, car shows, and street fairs.
To all Members of the Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District,
Plenty of adorable dogs are up for adoption in North Hempstead. This week, we're featuring Otis — a 5-month-old seeking a loving family.
Members of the County Legislature voted on Monday, Sept. 27 to approve the use of public land to expand the Empire State Trail Extension.
Long Island is supposedly home to a number of haunted sites. And Patch has compiled a list of them to visit.
Four Strings Never Sounded So Big
The beloved fall event — hosted annually by the Town of North Hempstead — will take place in Port Washington on Thursday, Oct. 28.
Restaurant Week is back in Port Washington. Check out which eateries and bars are participating this year.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Moving Wall, a half-size replica of D.C.'s monument, is in Port Washington through Sunday, Oct. 17.
The Nassau County Legislature voted unanimously to establish a new committee that will focus on aiding residents with disabilities.
There's a lot happening on Long Island this weekend, including fall festivals, live music performances, and Halloween-themed gatherings.
Jayne Charles Jay, a longtime Port Washington resident known for her vivacious personality and incredible baking skills, has died at 96.
Plenty of adorable dogs are up for adoption in North Hempstead. This week, we're featuring Zane — a Terrier-mix who thinks he's a lap dog.
Guggenheim Elementary School Highlights the Importance of Kindness with Legacy Project
Five runners from Manhasset competed Monday in the 125th Boston Marathon.
Restaurant Week returns to Port Washington, where restaurants and cafes will offer three-course meals for $29.
The Nassau County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
New York's sub-minimum wage $40 daily stipend makes jury service unaffordable for low-wage and self-employed workers without employer-pa ...
Are you decorating your home for Halloween? Send us a photo for a chance to be featured on Patch.
The Port Washington School District's Board of Education will be holding a community forum for families on Oct. 20.