Welcome to Nassau County, Long Island. "The Island of Possibilities." I am incredibly proud of Nassau County, an exciting and dynamic place to visit, just steps from New York City. We look forward to your visit to experience and enjoy our natural beauty, our rich history and our many attractions. Nassau County is less than 20 miles from Times Square, the Crossroads of the World, easily reached by car or the Long Island Rail Road, and less than a half-hour ride from LaGuardia, Kennedy and MacArthur airports. Come enjoy our acres of beautiful white sand beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and miles of rugged coastline on the tranquil Long Island Sound. And in-between, discover our charming villages and downtowns, fascinating and kid-friendly museums, world-class shopping, top-notch hotels and restaurants, scenic hiking trails, picturesque public gardens, bike paths, swimming, surfing, boating and fishing. Plus, there are plenty of free and near-free events and attractions all year long. All this just a quick trip from Manhattan or from the east via the ferries from Connecticut. Visit for the day. Or stay for the night at one of our terrific hotels. Again, I welcome you to Nassau County and wish you safe and pleasant travels. Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano
Erie County is located on the western border of New York State along Lake Erie, part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls Metropolitan Area. With almost one million residents, the county covers 1,058 square miles and consists of three cities and 25 town governments.
Erie County is governed under a "home rule" charter which separates legislative and executive functions. County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz, elected to a four-year term, is the chief executive officer of the county. The County Legislature is the county's governing body, consisting of 11 members elected to two-year terms. Other elected positions are Comptroller, Clerk, District Attorney, and Sheriff.
Erie County government employs over 5,600 individuals and has an annual budget of $1.45 billion. Erie County administers vital public services, provides law enforcement and maintains public infrastructure for its roughly one million residents. The Erie County Executive is Mark C. Poloncarz, who took office in January 2012.
For job opportunities, visit: erie.gov/jobs
Suffolk County, located on the easternmost tip of Long Island, New York, is home to over 1.5 million residents, offering a blend of vibrant communities, scenic natural beauty, and a thriving economy. Established in 1683, Suffolk County is committed to delivering exceptional public services, promoting sustainability, and fostering innovation to enhance the quality of life for all who live and work here.
As one of New York's largest counties, Suffolk County Government oversees a diverse range of services, including public safety, infrastructure development, economic growth, environmental preservation, health and human services, and more. We work collaboratively with community leaders, businesses, and residents to build a resilient and inclusive future.
Our team of dedicated professionals is passionate about serving the community and driving meaningful change. Whether it’s through advancing technology, supporting small businesses, or maintaining public spaces, Suffolk County Government is committed to excellence, accountability, and transparency in all that we do.
Connect with us to learn more about our initiatives, career opportunities, and how we’re making Suffolk County a great place to live, work, and visit.
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