Officials said a staffer tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. A contact tracing investigation is underway.
The Syosset Volunteer Fire department held its annual 9/11 service at Firefighters Memorial Park on Friday. Here are photos of the service.
Two minivans collided Sunday. No one was hurt.
The Jericho Volunteer Fire Department held its annual ceremony at Station No. 1.
A record number of students at Syosset High School were named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists, the district says.
A two-car crash sent one vehicle off the turnpike and through a sign for state Route 135.
"I am proud to have stood up against the corporate gun lobby and helped pass groundbreaking anti-gun violence legislation in New York."
Syosset students are returning to the classroom this week. Did you snap a photo? Share it with Patch for a chance to be featured!
Officials say a truck caught fire on the Long Island Expressway early Sunday. Three lanes were closed while firefighters battled the blaze.
It wasn't easy, and it wasn't how they dreamed it up, but Kerry Ketsoglou finally got his girl.
A community blood drive is set for Sept. 9 at the Syosset Fire Deparment.
Officials say two drivers were hospitalized following the crash.
PJ Connell, an engineer with D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C., is a recpient of the Young Professional of the Year for a Consultant Award.
The school board made the decision to shutter the nursery this fall amid dwindling enrollment.
Police say she repeatedly stole company money and spent it on herself.
Live stream on the eve of the 75th anniversary of WWII’s end will include tanks in tribute, prayers for those lost, and reflections
Firefighters and a hazardous materials team were called to a Syosset home for a leaky propane tank. They had to perform a burn off.
Officials said the fire broke out on the Long Island Expressway during the morning commute.
This seventh grader was chosen to participate in a highly competitive program for gifted students.
About 100 residents demonstrated both for and against the plan to turn a former Jericho hotel into a transitional housing facility.
The Town of Oyster Bay plans to seek a preliminary injunction against development of the facility in Nassau County Supreme Court next week.
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Police say a Jeep smashed into a parked car, then flipped, trapping the driver. The parked car was sent onto a neighbor's lawn.
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Three people were hospitalized following a two-vehicle crash Thursday on the Northern State Parkway. Traffic was slowed for 30 minutes.
Police said a motorcyclist collided with the driver of a sedan in Woodbury Tuesday night.
Cuomo's office said the Syosset Central School District failed to submit a reopening plan for the fall. The district refuted the claim.
Firefighters used dry chemical extinguishers to prevent the fire from spreading to the home, officials say.
More than 10 departments responded to the blaze, which left one woman in critical condition.
The former Hampton Inn in Jericho is set to house dozens of families experiencing homelessness. But not everyone supports the plan.
Police say a Queens man fled in a stolen car after he was confronted while breaking into a different car in Nassau County.
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Syosset High School's performance of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" will be streamed in a one-night only event Thursday.
The hotel gained approval for its permit more than a year ago.
Armor Museum to reopen with COVID-19 protocols and a motivational “Call to Arms” from World War II
The driver collided head-on with another car on the night of July 17, police said. He later died at a hospital. Three women were also hurt.
Officials extended the hours at Town of Oyster Bay swimming pools.
Residents should observe proper safety measures when utilizing the upcoming Stop Throwing Out Pollutants drives, a Town official said.
Officials say the employee, who was in charge of payroll, added money to her checks over a period of years.