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2 Dems running for North Hempstead town clerk
The North Hempstead Town clerk race is set: two Democrats -- one running on the GOP ticket -- will vie for the post in November. Comment?
LIRR plan would run more trains to NYC
The Long Island Rail Road is seeking to extend its tracks at the Port Washington station as a precursor to its intended future service to Grand Central Terminal. Comment?
LIRR plan would run more trains to NYC
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Motorists are advised that the northbound Wantagh State Parkway will be closed each day between 6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. beginning Wednesday May 15, through Friday May 17, between Ocean Parkway and Merrick Road, weather permitting. Comment?
Export-Import Bank reassures LI companies
As part of a session Monday to help small Long Island businesses locate export markets, Rep. Comment?
2nd annual PortFest will bring live music, Harlem Shake to Port Washington
Listen to live music, catch an impromptu performance of the Harlem Shake and spend the day with the family at the second annual PortFest on May 11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain or shine, PortFest, organized by Helping Enrich the Arts in Port Washington , will celebrate Port Washington's musical, artistic and cultural resources. Comment?
Kids enjoy Sands Point Preserve during 'Screen Free Week' in Port Washington
Pushing her baby in a stroller, Marybeth Loughlin, 35, of Port Washington, watched her two older children scamper around the outdoor classroom Thursday at Sands Point Preserve. Comment?
Landmark on Main Street symbol of Port Washington's fighting spirit
Many outsiders know of Landmark on Main Street in Port Washington for its theater, which hosts a range of concerts and cultural programs throughout its October through June season. Comment?
Sand, sea and sprawling estates shaped Port Washington
The buildings, sidewalks and tunnels of New York City were mostly built with sand that was mined in Port Washington and made into concrete. Comment?
Port Washington Water Taxi tours offer unique views of Gold Coast
Port Washington native Matt Meyran, 53, has been working on the water since he was a boy. Comment?
Port Washington works to keep Main Street thriving
Mariann Dalimonte lives just a short drive from two major malls, but the Port Washington native prefers to buy her children's shoes at Gail's Stride Rite on Main Street. Comment?
Town Focus: Day 5 in Port Washington
Accident. Shoulder blocked on Meadowbrook Pkwy NB between Southern State Pkwy/M6 and Hempstead Tpk/NY Rt-24/M5 in Carle Place Accident. Comment?
Councilwoman De Giorgio: Port Washington people are 'loyal'
Bronx native Dina M. De Giorgio moved to Port Washington, her husband's hometown, around the time her now- 16-year-old son, Nicholas, was born. Comment?
Town Focus: Day 4 in Port Washington
Since I arrived in Port Washington earlier this week, I've been enamored with the picturesque views of Manhasset Bay, but today, I'm finally venturing out on the water. Comment?
Crawley scores four goals to lead Port Washington over Farmingale
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Port Washington's John Crawley celebrates an underhand shot that got past Farmingdale's Scott DePalma for a scor. Comment?
Enjoying retirement at the Port Washington dock
Marty Caporaso, 71, a licensed commercial pilot and former real estate broker, has lived in Port Washington for the past 25 years. Comment?
Port Washington high school, elementary students score with original song
In West Babylon road construction. left lane closed on Sunrise Hwy/NY Rt-27 WB between Belmont Ave/X38 and Rt-109 in Lindenhurst In West Babylon road construction. Comment?
Town Focus: Day 3 in Port Washington
I'm halfway through my week in Port Washington for Newsday's "Town Focus" series and there's two things that have become very apparent to me: Port Washington residents are very proud of their town and extremely friendly to outsiders. Comment?
Systemax reports $6.3-million loss
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Systemax's revenue fell to $880.7 million during January, February and March, down 4 percent from the same period last year, said the company, which sells computers, other consumer electronics and industrial products in North America and Europe. Comment?
Family-owned Port Washington hardware store stands test of time
Kevin Shields, 45, of Port Washington, and his siblings, Robert Shields and Patti Shields, are the third generation of his family to own and operate Shields Hardware in Port Washington. Comment?
Town Focus: Day 2 in Port Washington
For the second day of our Town Focus in Port Washington, we'll continue to explore the community's defining aspects including its schools, businesses and history. Comment?