Glen Cove’s Crescent Beach is set to reopen after 17 years, while Wantagh volunteers work to restore historic markers around town.
Looking for something fun, affordable, and local? From live music to family-friendly festivals, here’s what’s popping up around town this week👇
Great Neck senior housing is set for $22 million in renovations, and a long-discussed 246-unit project moves forward on Hempstead’s Main Street.
What changed in the budget, and where the theater idea could land.
Paving work is coming to roads Nassau drivers use every day as Port residents get ready to vote on library spending.
Bethpage hits a cleanup milestone with a new water treatment facility while Long Beach brings back its local film festival.
A major office property changes hands in Westbury as Flower Hill locks in village spending for the year ahead.
A mixed-use apartment plan gains traction in Baldwin while New Hyde Park gets closer to opening a long-awaited park.
A transit-linked housing project moves ahead in Mineola as Bellmore adds a new grab-and-go meal option.
Glen Head’s much bigger library is ready to serve the community, while Oyster Bay gears up for a harbor cleanup and marine education day.
A Roslyn Heights office deal closes at $7.1 million as PopUp Bagels picks Garden City for its next Nassau expansion.