A weekly look-in at the news of Nassau County.
The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage has been extended to Jan. 28.
Funds will help areas throughout the region devastated by the hurricane.
Fiscal cliff deal means a spike in Social Security payroll taxes in next paycheck… (but it would have been much higher without the deal)
Concern expressed about Seaford being divided up in proposed redistricting plans pitched by county Republicans and Democrats.
Offer of judgment accepted after two years of litigation.
U.S. senator calls on federal government to draw up plans for funds from Sandy relief package to address mold issues in homes caused by flooding from the superstorm.
Hempstead Town issues curbside collection schedule.
Kate Murray performs wedding ceremony for Frank Angiuli and Debbie Lomangino of Wantagh.
Remaining $50-plus billion to be discussed in mid-January.
U.S. House of Representatives expected to vote on first part of storm relief package Friday after pressing from Rep. Peter King, R-Seaford.
State parks officials expect Long Island landmark to be ready for public use by Memorial Day weekend.
Famed real estate developer's planned restaurant and catering facility in Wantagh will not be built following damages caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Find out which days garbage and refuse will be picked up during the holidays.
Assemblyman Dave McDonough, R-Merrick, gives state citation to members of Wantagh High School Junior Chamber of Commerce for their support of his 10th Annual Coats for Kids Campaign.
Gun lobbying group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting in Connecticut.
State Sen. Charles Fuschillo, R-Merrick, and Long Island Cares partnering to offer free mobile food & distribution program at Seaford Harbor School.
Seaford Public Library president writes about how facility joined community in aiding relief efforts during aftermath of superstorm.
McDonough and Fuschillo speak with Patch about their roles in helping restoring the communities they serve.
With commuter anger boiling over repairs to East River Tunnels, we want to know how your commute has been going.
Santa Claus will be arriving by fire truck at Wantagh Park Saturday afternoon.
Roadway reopens with lane and speed restrictions in light of severe damage to portions along shoreline.
Certain areas of state park in Wantagh made accessible to public a little more than two weeks after being struck by superstorm.
New FEMA operation in Seaford is part of Hurricane Sandy Mega Recovery Center opened earlier this week.
Extension concerns the deadline by which school taxes must be paid in order avoid a penalty.
More than 15,000 pounds of food, water and supplies to be handed out at Seamans Neck Park.
LIPA sending survey teams to Wantagh and Seaford Friday in effort to fix outage problem that still lingers 12 days after Superstorm Sandy.
Nassau Country Legis. David Denenberg, D-Merrick, relays information received from LIPA about the process for fixing outages caused by Superstorm Sandy.
County exec says at Thursday press conference in Seaford that utility's communication efforts been poor in aftermath of Oct. 29 natural disaster.
Janet Napolitano views Seaford Harbor area impacted by Superstorm Sandy with local elected officials.
Steps outlined by Town of Hempstead on how people south of Merrick Road can get their power back in wake of Superstorm Sandy.
Agency continues to hand out meals daily at Cedar Creek Park to local victims of Superstorm Sandy,.
Town of Hempstead Building Department to be stationed at Semans Neck Park from noon to 6 p.m. assisting residents impacted by Superstorm Sandy.
Thirty polling places across Nassau will shift for residents, including one in Seaford.
U.S. Rep. Peter King, R-Seaford announces help that the federal agency will be providing to area during press conference at Cedar Creek Park Friday afternoon.
Island Harvest, FEMA and Red Cross assisting local residents in need after Hurricane Sandy.
Around 3,300 sandwiches to be made available at Cedar Creek Park Friday as part of Superstorm Sandy relief efforts.
Federal agency issues statement summarizing how affected homeowners and businesses can seek disaster relief.
State park in Wantagh experienced "extensive" flood damage Monday morning during high tide conditions.
Seaford and Wantagh libraries announce closing for Monday due to expected inclement weather.