Street Sweepers will clean all Town roads starting April 26.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held on April 7, 2021 at 7:30 p.m.
Port Washington hearing aid experts are raising awareness during National Kidney Month of this under-reported phenomenon.
Finn MacCool’s owner says COVID-19 closure is a devastating blow on a big day, but it was right. “As bad as it is, it could be a lot worse.”
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Classes on composting and native plants are free for all, including both residents and non-residents, but registration is required.
Finn MacCool’s closed March 13, but patrons are looking forward to it reopening by offering support and sending their “love” over Facebook.
The Project Independence group recently crocheted and donated 15 blankets to the Melville Hospice Inn on Long Island.
From the Community Chest of Port Washington and the Port Washington COVID-19 Community Response Working Group
Pixar’s “Onward” will be screened on April 9 at North Hempstead Beach Park.
NY State Senator Anna M. Kaplan speaks to the Schreiber Student Advocacy Club of Paul D. Schreiber High School in Port Washington, NY
Update: Ethan Librandi returned home Saturday after being missing since last Wednesday.
Join the North Hempstead team at any of its six aquatic facilities.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Nassau County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
The address will include updates on the coronavirus pandemic response, modernizing town records, and the North Hempstead Town Beach project.
Stop & Shop and North Shore Animal League America host Purr-fect Party for 5-year-old Larchmont Pediatric Cancer Survivor
Coronavirus vaccine vials and a record card from nurse Sandra Lindsay’s historic vaccination have been donated by Northwell Health.
Students and Staff Officially Occupy New Space Funded by Bond Referendum at Carrie Palmer Weber Middle School
Roslyn Water District Chairman Michael J. Kosinski has been elected Treasurer to NSWCA's 2021 Board.
Here's how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in Nassau County.
The movie will be screened at North Hempstead Town Beach, officials announced Monday. Are you excited?
BREAKING: The 15-year-old was missing since Tuesday, Nassau police said. His mother says he is safe; thanks the community for their support.
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.
The schools have nearly $3.7 million in COVID-19 expenses and they are facing a possible shortfall while entering budget season.
If elected, Councilwoman Viviana Russell would make history as the first African American elected official to represent all constituents.
A video celebrating the 2020 Women’s Roll of Honor recipients is available now on social media and NHTV throughout March.
15-year-old Michael Morrissey was last seen leaving his home just before 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Nassau County police said.
The first "Stop Throwing Out Pollutants" event will be held March 21 at North Hempstead Beach Park’s North Lot.
Port Washington Union Free School District's Legislative Task Force Meets with Local Elected Officials
The Roslyn-based educational program provider has plans to expand offerings to elementary school students.
Smart Irrigation Controllers will Save Residents Money & Reduce Irrigation Water Use, District Makes Limited Amount of $150 Rebates
The grants will support the NCPD's Marine and Aviation Bureaus.
Port Washington Youth Activities' annual Marty Rybecky Memorial Golf Classic another success
The American Rescue Plan includes $1,400 stimulus checks, expanded unemployment benefits, and more funding for COVID-19 vaccines.
See how well utility providers in the Port Washington area and across NY serve their electric customers.
The library is encouraging adults to sign up to be paired with a staff member and “color your cares away” with a collaborative art project.
The Nassau County Police Dept initiative will focus on drunk and impaired driving prevention.
4-year-old daughter told mother she could hear “God whispering” in the wind with hearing aids. She’s raising funds for a new set for Nathan.
“She was a shero to many,” said daughter, Ruth. The matriarch, a classy, hard-working lady, ran Brown Sound on Main Street in the 70s.
“Our nation will soon get through these darkest hours in recent memory and honor the memory of the loved ones we lost”: Suozzi