She was recognized at the 35th Annual Small Business Person of the Year and Legislative Breakfast.
CardWorks and A+ Towel & Linen Supply receive recognition at annual National Disability Employment Awareness Month Award Ceremony.
The Port Washington girls tennis team is headed to the Long Island finals. After rainouts Tuesday and Wednesday, the team aims for Thursday.
The team will play 60 games in the Long Island Senior Softball Association.
Residents Forward, the Village of Port Washington North and young environmental leaders introduce environmental campaign at Bay Walk Park
Madeline Singas, the Democratic Nassau County district attorney, and GOP challenger Frank McQuade are passionate about new bail reforms.
Port Washington's lower Main Street was filled with hundreds of costume-clad trick-or-treaters this weekend.
The entire community is invited to attend a follow-up public meeting on Nov 7 on the $3 million Manorhaven Blvd project.
Check out this story reported last week.
Candidates for Legislature districts covering Port Washington, Glen Cove, Great Neck, New Hyde Park, Mineola and more spoke on the topic.
The girls will play a familiar foe for the county championship.
Sewer lining work had been set to begin Monday, Oct. 28.
A new study says drinking water can be less safe than what the government may deem legal.
Thousands of students, teachers and staff members are donning orange Wednesday, joining a nationwide movement to stand up to bullies.
After decades of raising their families and working, seniors find inner talents that some didn't know they had.
Work will begin next week on commercial areas of a major road in Port Washington. Officials say there will be water service interruptions.
In honor of National "Make a Dog’s Day," North Hempstead officials proposed waiving adoption fees for vets at the town's animal shelter.
Judi Bosworth, the town supervisor, was in town last week for the yearly community read-aloud.
As National Grid and Gov. Cuomo fight over a rejected natural gas pipeline, one Port Washington restaurant owner is caught in the crossfire.
Nov. 18, 2019: Storytelling Techniques Jan. 13, 2020: "Tell it From The HEARTS" Storytellers Showcase Feb. 19, 2020: Alvin Ailey
Check out this story reported in Port Washington Patch.
As Halloween gets underway, here are the registered sex offenders living in Port Washington.
A new, five mile mountain biking trail opened Wednesday morning in Port Washington. Watch what it's like to ride it.
GOP challenger Ron Rochester will face Charles Berman, the incumbent Democrat who was first elected in 2011 and is now in his third term.
October and every other month is perfect to schedule a potentially life-saving mammogram.
Charles Berman, the incumbent Democrat who was first elected in 2011 and is now in his third term, will face GOP challenger Ron Rochester.
Officials say work is estimated to be finished by Friday.
The same-day service will use the same Peapod system currently in use.
Democrat Mariann Dalimonte is challenging Dina De Giorgio, a Republican seeking her third four-year term as District 6 councilwoman.
Republican Dina De Giorgio seeks her third four-year term as District 6 councilwoman against Democratic challenger Mariann Dalimonte.
Incumbent Democrat Peter Zuckerman seeks re-election against GOP challenger Ragini Srivastava and Green Party candidate Cassandra Lems.
Nassau District Attorney Madeline Singas, a Democrat, and Republican challenger Frank McQuade will attend a forum in Sands Point this week.
Madeline Singas, the incumbent Democratic Nassau County district attorney, seeks a second term against Republican Frank McQuade.
Port Washington high-schoolers kicked off the new "Well Being Wednesday" initiative this month.
Check out this story reported last week on Port Washington Patch.
The celebrity chef will be in town promoting her new memoir-inspired cookbook, "Rachael Ray 50."
The 2nd Annual Port’s Got Talent variety show on October 5 was an even greater success than last year’s.
“The Lords of 52nd Street” & Comedian Bob Nelson to host concert benefiting The Marty Lyons Foundation Saturday, Nov 2 at Tilles Center.
Best-selling novelist's Oct. 6 appearance at PWPL can be watched online thanks to Friends of the Library
The company called its new Port Washington home efficient, modern and state-of-the-art.