Jul 26, 2008 | Newsday.com
Back in the water! Nassau County reopened 21 beaches to bathers Friday after closing them following heavy rains on Thursday, and Suffolk County lifted its advisory against bathing at more than 60 beaches as of ...
Renehan Pleads Guilty to Stealing TR Letter
A call came into the Locust Valley Fire Department at 2:20 AM, the morning of July 10th, reporting that there were burning wires in a tree on Ryefield Road in Lattingtown.
FINANCE Morgan Stanley in Jericho has named five new financial executives.
Nassau eyes deer population after increased sightings
Leslie Caronia stopped, dumbfounded, as she and a friend walked along Oyster Bay Road.
23 Beaches Closed Due To Heavy Rainfall
The Nassau County Department of Health closed 23 beaches June 15 as a precaution because of heavy rainfall.
A celebration of the short but impressive life of twenty-six-year-old Margaux Powers was held at St.
B ayville will vote for Village trustees at an election to be held next week, on June 17th.
The Ivy League grad brutally murdered by her suicidal boyfriend was remembered by her father yesterday for her love of life, "bright eyes and an infectious smile." "Margaux is as close a friend as I had," ...
Mourners bid farewell to Margaux Powers
Mourners bowed their heads under the stone arches of a Lattingtown church Friday in rememberance of Margaux Powers, who was found dead in her Manhattan apartment.
Locust Valley Memorial Day Parade May 26th
O n Monday, May 26th, 2008, the American Legion Howard Van Wagner Post 962 of Locust Valley will be hosting the community's Memorial Day Parade.
Child Saved by Rotary's Gift of Life
T he Rotary motto, "Service above Self," is in full force at its Locust Valley chapter.
From the Desk of Assemblyman Rob Walker
“Improving and then maintaining local roadways is a necessity to preserve a quality-of-life concern for local residents”
Assemblyman Rob Walker announced that the 2008-09 New York State Budget will provide more state highway aid for town and local villages within the 15th Assembly District. via Hicksville Illustrated News
Milton offers rural setting, scenic views
“Historically, the powers that used to be in Milton really tried to curtail commercial development in the town, but the current board members have a different outlook”
MILTON - If the classic television sitcom 'Cheers' hadn't been set in Boston, it might have been set here. via Poughkeepsie Journal
Glen Cove Honors Rev. Dr. King's Legacy
The community of Glen Cove braved the cold on Monday, Jan. 21 to gather for the city's 24th annual commemoration of the life of Rev. via Glen Cove Record Pilot