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Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the town board approved a $15 million bond for the Massapequa Water District.
Nassau

Oyster Bay Town Board OKs $15M bond for Massapequa Water District projects

By Casey Fahrer
Long Island Asian American community leaders say AAPI Heritage Month is about promoting education, inclusion and civic engagement beyond May.
Nassau

Long Island AAPI leaders seek bigger role in American story

By Miao Li
Controversy over hundreds of snow-removal summonses issued after January’s blizzards has sparked ongoing debate in the Village of Great Neck over enforcement, court tactics and public safety.
Nassau

Snow-ticket fallout tests trust between Great Neck residents, village

By Miao Li
Geraldo Rivera
Nassau

Geraldo Rivera Column: Danny Boy

By Geraldo Rivera
Glen Cove City Mayor Pam Panzenbeck (eighth from L.), Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (sixth from L.) and officials gathered for the opening of Crescent Beach for the first time since 2009.
Nassau

Glen Cove’s Crescent Beach officially reopens for first time in 17 years

By Casey Fahrer
Village counsel Keith Corbett (R.) addresses residents’ concerns about landscaping permits, tree replacement requirements and code enforcement during the Saddle Rock Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday, May 13.
Nassau

Saddle Rock counsel guides meeting as village prioritizes compliance

By Miao Li
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Long Island

Letter to the editor: Legislation needed to ban plastic packaging

By Long Island Press
Hempstead Town Supervisor John Ferretti and the town board approved a change to the town code, limiting house sizes in Levittown.
Nassau

Hempstead Town Board approves changes to Levittown house size limit

By Casey Fahrer
Great Neck Board of Education candidates (L.to R.) Joanne Chan, Callie Ives, Rebecca Sassouni and Marisa Brandeis Kermanian participate in a candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Great Neck on May 12 at Temple Emanuel in Great Neck.
Nassau

Great Neck BOE candidates keep debate civil at LWV forum

By Miao Li
Glen Cove City Mayor Pam Panzenbeck (R.) said she was "disappointed" after the council did not pass a $4.9 million bond at a city council meeting, with Council Member John Zozzaro (L.) abstaining from the vote.
Nassau

Glen Cove City Council fails to approve $4.9 million capital bond for ciitywide projects

By Casey Fahrer
Village of Great Neck Estates Board of Trustees at Monday, May 11 meeting
Nassau

Great Neck Estates reopens Middle Neck Road condo hearing

By Miao Li
North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena presented the 2026 tentative town budget.
Long Island

Editorial: North Hempstead Republicans champion open government communication

By Schneps Media LI
Four candidates are running for two spots on the Massapequa School District Board of Education
Nassau

Four candidates running for two spots on the Massapequa BOE

By Casey Fahrer
Michael Schlank
Nassau

Michael Schlank op-ed: Solidarity over silence

By Michael Schlank
Southampton Town Hall is located at 116 Hampton Road.
Long Island

Southampton Town Waives Beach Fees for Lifetime Fire, Ambulance Volunteers

By Timothy Bolger
Members of the Board of Trustees at the May 5 evening meeting, from left: Village Counsel Stephen Martir, Trustee Steven Hope, Mayor Pedram Bral, Trustee Anne Mendelson.
Nassau

Village of Great Neck weighs 4-year terms for elected officials

By Miao Li
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the town board honored Jewish American Heritage Month with Israeli flags present during a recent meeting,
Nassau

Town of Oyster Bay schedules hearing to change law after board settled housing discrimination lawsuits last month

By Casey Fahrer
Protesters gather outside a Citizens Bank branch in Great Neck on Thursday, April 30, 2026. The group urged the financial institution to divest from private prison corporations, citing moral and religious obligations to support immigrants.
Nassau

Great Neck protesters call on Citizens Bank to cut ties to ICE contractors

By Miao Li
The Farmingdale Village Board announced the adoption of the 2026-2027 budget at a recent meeting.
Nassau

Farmingdale Village adopts $4.87M budget for 2026-27, OKs brewery permit

By Casey Fahrer
Geraldo Rivera
Long Island

Geraldo Rivera column: Finest moment

By Geraldo Rivera
Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D – Glen Cove) (R.) presented a citation to the library.
Nassau

Gold Coast Library celebrates opening of Glen Head building

By Casey Fahrer
Bill O'Reilly
Long Island

Bill O’Reilly Column: Jimmy and me

By Bill O’Reilly
The proposed route within Nassau County of the Propel NY Energy Project.
Nassau

Nassau towns call for transparency from Propel NY, but project officials say they have already given them answers

By Casey Fahrer
Oyster Bay Joseph Saladino (fourth from L.) honored four people who saved a Syosset resident who suffered a cardiac arrest at a town golf course in Woodbury.
Nassau

Syosset man has life saved by four people at Town of Oyster Bay Golf Course in Woodbury

By Casey Fahrer

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