A joyful outdoor family experience - free with admission to the Preserve's grounds on December 12, 13 and 19, 20, 2020.
Adventures in Learning
The Manhasset students will bring the coats to New York City and put them in the hands of people experiencing homelessness.
What do you think about the MTA's proposal to increase fares?
The Town has converted outstanding tax-exempt bonds into taxable bonds and refinanced existing tax-exempt bonds at a lower interest rate.
PWUFSD Announces Dates for Contactless Kindergarten Registration
Is a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year? See our selection of great local farms in the Port Washington area.
You’re invited to Schreiber Theatre Company’s Virtual Production of “Clue” on December 4, 5 and 6
Sarah Apgar, founder and CEO of FitFighter and a former volunteer firefighter with the Halesite Fire Department, won big on the show.
Project Independence was created in 2009 as an aging-in-place program for nearly 60,000 residents over 60.
Here's what was inside.
The gathering was held for members of the Project Independence advisory committees.
Organizers of Port Washington's annual Christmas Tree lighting ceremony say they need new decorations.
Events will be broadcast on Facebook and the Town’s website.
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Port Washington business leaders and groups aim to boost local businesses on Small Business Saturday. Here's everything you need to know.
As the coronavirus pandemic reaches record levels on Long Island and throughout the nation, a community forum was held with local leaders.
Forget something? We called local grocery stores to get their Thanksgiving store hours so you didn't have to.
The Science Honor Society is meant to promote appreciation for the sciences while recognizing students who excel in science progams.
A Patch bar chart race shows how quickly coronavirus spread through communities in the Town of North Hempstead.
Paul D. Schreiber Students Tune into Music Class with Musicians from the Presidents Own Marine Band
Over the summer, groups of unmasked kids were often seen congregating at the park. Social distancing was not strictly observed.
Please click on the following link for a message from Port Washington Community Leadership about the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Students planted new winter greenery at Munsey Park and Shelter Rock.
Port Washington’s John P. Sousa Elementary School Raises Awareness of Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis
The virtual programs will premiere on North Hempstead TV and the Town’s social media pages.
Port Washington School District Partners with the Holocaust Museum and Tolerance Center to Deconstruct Symbols of Hate via Zoom
As coronavirus cases rise across the state and nation, Nassau County North Hempstead and village officials wrote a letter to residents.
Many hearing aid users struggle with video conferencing to connect with family – a critical issue during this year's holiday season
A new resolution suspends parking fees for shoppers in Port Washington this holiday season.
Leg. DeRiggi-Whitton assists environmental organizations' efforts behind Summer Program to Fight Hunger and Climate Change.
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.
Now more than ever, needy families are grateful for the generosity of neighbors who donate food, toys, and other household items.
President-Elect Joe Biden trailed President Donald Trump in Nassau County after Election Day. New totals show Biden took the lead.
Families can request craft kits to celebrate the holiday.
The Nassau County Board of Elections has released updated vote totals for candidates. See the latest for Port Washington candidates.
Carrie Palmer Weber Middle School Staff Raises Money for Cohen Children’s Medical Center
An April softball tournament in Florida was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Parents say they haven't been reimbursed $25,000.
Paul D. Schreiber High School will close again after two students tested positive for the coronavirus, which causes the COVID-19 disease.