Mother of recent pedestrian victim on Sunrise Highway was strong advocate for "Complete Streets"policy approved by state legislature this week.
Residents express opposition to Quickmart's request to become convenience store at Tuesday night's Hempstead town board meeting.
State senator is asking the state to name a bridge after Wantagh's Michael J. Califano.
Nassau County District Attorney speaks to congregants at Temple B'nai Torah in Wantagh about ways to avoid potential harmful situations.
Denise Ford voted no on legislation saying it should have gotten more community input.
Legislation will move Seaford to new district with Wantagh being covered mostly by Legis. Dennis Dunne.
Former Five Towns Democratic Club president to run against Mark Bonilla.
North Bellmore strip club owner describes plans for Sunrise Highway entertainment facility before Hempstead zoning board Wednesday.
North Bellmore strip club owner to appear before Hempstead Board of Zoning Appeals over his plans for 3500 Sunrise Hwy.
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New maps would not go in effect for this election, according to decision.
Two neighboring communities could fall under different legislative districts, with Seaford being represented by Republican Denise Ford.
Newly formed group raising funds in preparation for May 18 zoning board rehearing of cabaret application at property owned by North Bellmore strip club operator.
$2.2 million spending plan passes by 26 votes.
Deputy Commissioner of Public Works gives update on facility at recent Wantagh/Seaford Homeowners Association meeting.
Spending proposal passes by 74 votes.
Boasting new enhancement projects at the facility, officials also address abuse allegations.
A new hearing on North Bellmore strip club owner's planned entertainment facility on Sunrise Highway scheduled for May 18.
Residents to decide library's spending plan proposal on April 6.
Third time is a charm after event was postponed twice due to inclement weather.
Sandi Vega helps launch petition drive to rally support for “complete streets policy” at local and state level.
Legislative Resolution passed in honor of late Seaford community leader.
Bill has been approved by transportation committee.
Seaford facility recognized for $1.1 million improvement project that was driven by efforts of Seaford Wellness Council.
Michael Peter Messina of Levittown conducts beatification project for park in Wantagh.
Wireless company attempting to reverse town zoning board's rejection of antenna plan for top of Farmingdale Wantagh Jewish Center.
Animal activists protested outside the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter and have launched a letter-writing campaign.
Local lawmaker joined reminds seniors of their role and the availability of scholarships.
Judges Aaron, McAndrews and Voutsinas are sworn in to duty.
Justices Janowitz, Palmieri and McCarty sworn in to supreme, surrogates court.
Taxpayer Relief Act would grant powers to cut contract benefits with unions.
Committee passes two deals Monday worth $550,000.
Town of Hempstead and Forest City Community Association team up for facility enhancement project.
State Senator for Wantagh-Seaford area tapped for Albany post by Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
Assessment changes reflect judgments and settlements for property owners.
NIFA issues Jan. 20 deadline for detailed fiscal report on 2011 budget.
Proposed legislation would change how predator-free zones are measured.
Board of Zoning Appeals denies T-Mobile wireless proposal for the roof of the Farmingdale Wantagh Jewish Center.
Less residents living in Wantagh, Seaford and North Wantagh compared to 10 years ago.
Heightened cost for violation requires New York State approval.