A Plandome Road theater revival moves forward while the Oyster Bay Music Festival prepares for its 15th season across Nassau’s North Shore.
Roslyn looks at higher benefits for volunteer first responders while North Shore University Hospital opens a $25.7M post-anesthesia care unit.
A 101-unit owner-occupied condo project near the Mineola LIRR station moves toward construction while new spots open in Roslyn Heights, Manhasset, and Syosset.
A scaled-down 106-unit waterfront plan moves ahead in Long Beach, while Freeport gets $1.1M for flood protection.
Looking for something fun, affordable, and local? From live music to family-friendly festivals, here’s what’s popping up around town this week👇
Chicken fingers arrive in Plainview, while Crunch eyes East Park Avenue.
Workforce, YMCA, and Viscardi funding, plus a town financial-reporting honor.
Parking, firefighter gear, and a county ranking with an affordability catch.
Condos advance near the LIRR, while Elecnor opens a new Nassau headquarters.
A Port Washington North compost pilot, plus $10M in food-aid infrastructure grants.
A waterfront tribute to shellfishing heritage and a Suffolk-based grant expanding care for people with disabilities.