“She was a shero to many,” said daughter, Ruth. The matriarch, a classy, hard-working lady, ran Brown Sound on Main Street in the 70s.
Never far from smelling the roses, Joan volunteered teaching floral classes to community groups.
Noah would be honored to know that President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton were in attendance at his funeral.
Both a trailblazer and a traditionalist, she was the one of the longest standing members of Temple Beth El in Great Neck.
Edward A. de Sciora died March 18, just a day after his birthday, according to a report. He became library director in 1958.
A 19-year veteran of the Sands Point Police Department was identified as the officer.
Members of the community Friday mourned his death.
Sparozic, the longtime owner of a successful formal gown maker, has died. He was 93.
Thomas Murray Jr. earned a Purple Heart in Vietnam then served as a firefighter. He saved a woman from a burning building in 1970.
A grandmother of 15, great grandmother of 12 and a great-great grandmother of one.
Marjorie F. Weinstein served a variety of diverse causes and community organizations benefiting her community.
They were on their way to visit their son when the crash occurred, reports say.
Life-long resident of Port Washington
May we never forget the Port Washington residents killed on this day 16 years ago.
Surmounting many lifelong challenges, including deafness, blindness, diabetes and others, she lived a full life.
The licensed U.S. Coast Guard captain and U.S. Army veteran served more than 20 years on the bench.
Lived in Port Washington for more than 50 years.
Marshall Hubsher, who was convicted of rape, disguised himself and entered a private jury room back in March, the DA says.
He was known for doing a backflip off a diving board when he was in his 70s.
"Instead of flowers, please buy a drink for some deserving drunk," he said in his pre-written obituary.
She was described as "a tough cookie with a loving heart."
Visitation will be held Friday at the Atlantic Hook & Ladder Co.
Harding was very involved in the Port Washington community.
Kids, parents and members of Port Washington Youth Activities printed up shirts to wear in the Memorial Day parade in his honor.
Zimbardi was a retired Port Washington Police Commissioner and ex-captain of the Protection Engine Company No. 1.
Patricia was a resident of Port Washington for 56 years.
He tells us why so many mammals are visiting the Long Island Sound.
Oreo Ferguson, Dead at 134.
Eaton, who was inducted into the Port Washington Youth Activities Hall of Fame, died May 16.
The long-time Port Washington resident held many leadership roles in local and town organizations.
The Great Neck resident recently celebrated his 95th birthday in Port Washington.
A memorial service is planned for April for the beloved teacher, who grew up in Port Washington.
The great-grandfather of eight and retired Grumman employee worked on the first lunar module to land on the moon.
Fasano's many film credits include “Another 48 Hrs.,” starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte.
Friday funeral for the father of Islip Town supervisor; educator once taught in Manhasset.
The long-time Port Washington resident died Sunday.
A look back at some notable Port Washington residents who passed away this year.
Funeral services planned Dec. 18 in Port Washington.
Three wakes to be held this week at Protection Engine Company.
Leonard Wurzel passes away Nov. 16.