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Help support fundraising for HEARTS's new community theater grant in memory of Gina Farasciano
A Port Washington Schreiber High School student put together the event covering computer coding and misinformation on social media.
Outdoor tables are coming to Town of North Hempstead parks in an effort to help restaurants serve more customers in the coronavirus era.
Officials just announced the latest slate of movies for the Town of North Hempstead's drive-in movie series. Here's how you can register.
Bikes flew off the floors on Long Island when New Yorkers were ordered to stay home. Then came a shortage.
Hair salons and barbershops are reopening Wednesday on Long Island. Here's how workers and clients plan to adjust to the new normal.
Voters will head to the polls June 23 to cast their ballots in the primary election for state and federal offices. Meet Melanie D'Arrigo.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo extended the deadline for sending in ballots for the budget vote and trustee election. Here's when they're due.
Supervisor Bosworth and the Town Board announced that restaurants are now able to apply for outdoor dining permits in advance of Phase 2.
The initiative helps to offset the cost of PPE equipment for small businesses as they re-open.
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The Port Washington Farmers' Market will officially open on Saturday, June 13th at the Port Washington Town Docks from 8 am to 12 pm.
The Long Island Rail Road plans to perform switch work over the weekend, affecting travelers between Great Neck and Port Washington.
Kanopy offers access to a diverse collection of more than 30,000 documentaries, movies, and educational videos for all ages.
BREAKING: Officials say drivers in the area should expect "heavy delays."
Residents of Manorhaven and the greater Port Washington community donated non-perishables at Village Hall on Saturday, May 30.
She was one of 12 players to earn first team honors for Virginia Sports Information Directors' university division women’s lacrosse.
Paul D. Schreiber High School in Port Washington plans to honor graduating seniors a little differently in the coronavirus era.
A Letter from Rabbi Shalom Paltiel to the Port Washington Community
With the traditional Memorial Day parade canceled due to the coronavirus, the department held a small observance at Nassau Knolls Cemetery.
Health officials say a sewer main blockage caused untreated sewage to flow into a storm drain and out into Hempstead Harbor.
Port Washington girls are facing the reality they might not have a "real" prom. A local business came up with an idea to help.
Town officials are hosting a blood donation drive to prepare for the reopening of the region by increasing the dangerously low blood supply.
A mail-in-only election is planned next month for the Port Washington Union Free School District Budget. Here's the new proposed budget.
Police have released a sketch of a man who they said told an 11-year-old girl "ride, car, get in" in Nassau.
Police are asking for the public's help in finding the driver of a luxury sedan who told an 11-year-old girl to get in his car.
Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth and the Town Board approved resolutions to propose business relief measures. Here's what to know.
The Hotel-Motel Grant for Friends of Cedarmere will support ongoing preservation efforts.
In a letter the community Tuesday morning, the library's Board of Trustees said the decision stems from the coronavirus.
A virtual budget hearing is planned next week ahead of a June vote on the 2020-21 budget vote. Here's what you need to know.
The baby girl made a speedy entrance into the world in the comfort of a Nassau home Saturday morning.
'I encourage all of you to take 10 minutes to complete the Census while safe at home.'
Edward A. de Sciora died March 18, just a day after his birthday, according to a report. He became library director in 1958.
Murtagh served as president/exempts secretary and was a U.S. Navy veteran who served in the Vietnam War.
The district said students shouldn't expect an in-person graduation ceremony due to a ban on large gatherings and social distancing.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Drive-in movies are coming to the Town of North Hempstead, beginning with the popular 1980s film "The Goonies."
The Nassau County Legislature recently voted to accept $13 million in Federal funding for COVID emergency.