The GoFundMe campaign is raising funds to distribute iPads to hospitals so isolated COVID-19 patients can connect to loved ones.
Today's local hero is an ICU nurse who went above and beyond for her COVID-19 patients, helping them connect to their loved ones.
A social enterprise that employs people with autism is offering free laundry for people on the front lines of the new coronavirus.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
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M&G Packaging announced Monday it will host a drive-through giveaway Tuesday outside its corporate offices. Here's how you can get masks.
New online classes provide enrichment for children and adults at home.
In the wake of the coronavirus, North Shore Animal League America’s adoption center is currently conducting adoptions by appointment only.
According to Chief Graphix, the signs are meant to offer hope to those who are having a hard time coping with the coronavirus.
Champion Vending has leased 11,462 square feet at 50 Seaview Boulevard in Port Washington.
After the coronavirus canceled a Port Washington girl's birthday party, her friends and neighbors came to the rescue.
Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church in Port Washington has launched a campaign to raise funds for people impacted by the coronavirus.
The Community Chest of Port Washington has established the COVID-19 Community Response Fund to help residents impacted by the coronavirus.
North Hempstead officials recently approved various building permit extensions, policy modifications and the waiver of certain permit fees.
"Our Village remains strong and resilient during these difficult times."
We’re publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Port Washington businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
"We know that businesses will need time to recover from this crisis," Port Washington chamber officials said.
In a letter to residents, the library's director explains what the library is doing to provide services to the public during this time.
Port Washington North Mayor Bob Weitzner recently addressed several issues raised by residents concerning the coronavirus.
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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Port Washington.
“It is truly unfortunate that unscrupulous people would use the coronavirus to take advantage of others.” Supervisor Judi Bosworth said.
The Port Washington-Manhasset Office of Emergency Management is in need of masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and more.
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Proud community supporter L.I. Bagel goes the extra mile to help the needy during the COVID-19 crisis.
To minimize the risk of its members contracting the coronavirus, the Port Washington Fire Department is asking for medical supply donations.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered schools closed through April 15 to stop the spread of coronavirus.
"It is imperative that residents refrain from gathering together in large groups as we attempt to flatten the curve," town officials said.
For more than two weeks, Diana Berrent has remained isolated from her family as she battles the coronavirus. Now she wants to help others.
The tax office has temporarily suspended in-person services to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Officials are asking residents to donate and drop off medical supplies at the public safety building in Eisenhower Park through April 3.
Nassau County is collecting donations of desperately needed healthcare items for hospitals and clinics.
Cuomo gave a grim update Tuesday, saying the peak number of coronavirus cases could be two weeks away — and it's higher than predicted.
North Hempstead Supervisor Judi Bosworth wants residents to donate to local food banks.
As of Monday, all town parks including playgrounds, sports fields, and bathrooms have closed to the public.
As the shortage of face masks continues, one Long Island business owner has found a way to help meet the demand in her community.
Cuomo asked New York City for plans to reduce young people gathering in parks. Long Island and the Hudson Valley will follow suit, he says.
"Nassau County continues to see the number of positive confirmed cases increase at a fast rate."
Mayor Weitzner provided an update from the Village of Port Washington North regarding the new coronavirus.
Addressing physical and mental health concerns are both important during stressful situations like the Coronavirus outbreak.