Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Nassau County.
Kassandra Melendez Receives $3,000 Scholarship to Pursue a Career in Civil Engineering
Marvin Bethea, 61, who suffers from multiple health ailments, told Patch that it's "nice to communicate" with a "young friend"
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The 27-year-old was drunk at the time of the crash early Saturday, police say.
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The supermarket president is contributing $500,000 and vows 100 percent of donations will go directly to the victims.
Bentley the dog got his head stuck in a hole meant for looking through. The officers carefully cut him free.
A local couple is trying to create a movement across Long Island to remember those lost during the pandemic.
There will be more clinics to follow, with the next coming to Glen Cove.
For students pursuing water-related studies, deadline to apply is March 31, 2021
The community stepped up to help a local man raise money to send his dying mother to her home country of Taiwan to spend her final days.
The meteorological rodent made his prediction at a small, socially-distanced ceremony this year. You can watch it here.
New York American Water is investing $1,050,000 to install 2,920 feet of new eight- and six-inch ductile iron water main
The department received the $247,000 grant through FEMA.
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The Long Island-based firm was the first construction company in the state to make a settlement for sexual harassment.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Nassau County nursing student launches a campaign to donate meals and care baskets to those on the pandemic's front lines.
Today's volunteers show "Long Island at its best," says member of group making masks, headbands, for essential workers.
The blighted motel will be replaced with an 80-unit luxury apartment complex.
The new Cornerstone at Yorkshire, which will replace the Capri Motor Inn, is expected to open next year.
Franklin Square Library has set up a Census Station to help residents fill out the 2020 Census online.
The Public Service Commission approved a plan that will raise water rates $2 on average, down from the $9 it was going to be.
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New York American Water wants to spread the increase out over several years, but needs state approval for the plan.
The town honored Drew Hanson and a group of first responders, all of whom saved the lives of others.
24/7 Wall St. recently released a study on the richest county in every state, and the No. 1 finisher in our state might surprise you.
The blighted motel will be torn down to make way for luxury apartments.
The Islanders also announced that they will be playing more games at Nassau Coliseum while the arena is built.
Are you ready for the first Friday the 13th full moon in nearly 19 years?
New York American Water is investing $1.44 million to install new eight-inch ductile iron water mains in Malverne
The Belmont Uncorked will feature wines from Long Island vineyards, as well as from around the country and the world.
New York American Water will recognize 811 Day and urge homeowners and contractors throughout New York to call 8-1-1 prior to digging
New York American Water is investing $1.07 million to install new water mains along numerous roadways throughout Malverne
The improvements, still under consideration, will likely include a synthetic turf baseball field, among others.
A dozen new multi-family buildings are planned for Hempstead Avenue.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.