With Election Day approaching, Ed Mangano leads Tom Suozzi 52 percent to 41 percent.
News from Nassau County this week.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo supports the measure, while editorial boards and elected officials from both sides of the aisle have come out against a plan to allow for more casinos in the state.
CBS and the Fair Media Council have partnered to broadcast the latest Nassau County executive debate.
Town garbage pickup on normal schedule; parks open.
Fuel NY Initiative would allow the region to tap into more than 3 million gallons of gas held locally at Northville Industries.
All school tax bills have been mailed, but many undeliverable.
Lawmakers start online petition seeking supporters.
'Come See the Comeback' highlights the progress made since Sandy slammed Long Island and other New York communities a year ago.
Former President Clinton is supporting Tom Suozzi, while ex-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is lining up behind Ed Mangano's bid for a second term.
About 37,000 have already enrolled.
Sound off on our new open blog, The Soapbox.
Former NYC Mayor to appear at Chris & Tony's Italian Restaurant.
New York officials said about 150,000 people have signed up through the state.
The county event takes place Wednesday in Bethpage.
Nassau Council of Chambers awards Syosset businessman.
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: Also, Halloween festival planned for Saturday.
Share your thoughts about the upcoming race on our new open blog, The Soapbox.
Over 100 attend breakfast with political candidates.
Local legislator says veterans need not pay for a distinction that was earned.
New York Post says state leaders are courting the Donald.
The Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation said it is considering an appeal.
TOBAY NOTEBOOK: The annual waterfront celebration will have new exhibits and draw giant crowds.
The county executive leads Tom Suozzi by 17 points, according to a poll released Saturday night.
Some Port Jeff trains east of Hicksville will be eliminated as switches are replaced.
Cuomo added that if the debt ceiling isn't increased, it would damage state revenues and would lead to sizable job losses throughout all sectors.
Space is limited; registration for free program is requested.
Incumbent and former County Executives battle on taxes, Coliseum, and keeping jobs in Nassau.
All eyes are on the 2014 Congressional race.
Nominations forms available now for 16th annual town-wide awards program.
The event, which takes place at the Wheatley School in Old Westbury, is being sponsored by the Nassau County Village Officials Association.
The new registration system was set up to cut down on double dipping.
Here is everything you need to know if you still need to register.
TOBAY Notebook: Also, lottery applications now open for holiday concert series.