Residents fear increased traffic, parking and noise issues would affect their quality of life.
Huntington Town Councilwoman Susan Berland sponsoring 'Hire Huntington' for high school students.
Smithtown Highway Superintendent, Glenn Jorgensen said work will begin in Commack and is expected to take the entire summer.
News and notes from the Town of Huntington.
Supervisor Patrick Vecchio reportedly had a few personal words for Councilman Robert Creighton at a recent Republican Committee meeting.
Postal workers from around Long Island demonstrate to keep sixth day of service.
Residents say illegal pre-cast concrete business continues daily operations despite law.
New legislation would prevent minors from purchasing energy drinks at County parks.
Rally planned for Friday morning in response to 6 percent proposed cut in Cuomo budget.
Huntington town councilman will be at Huntington Senior Center March 18 and hosting a seminar March 19 at Town Hall.
DMV's facial recognition technology leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
Town officials wait to see what criminal investigation of Jody Enterprises turns up before determining what, if any, action to take.
Bill would update tax breaks to keep up with cost of inflation.
And very few commuters are carpooling from town, according to Census data.
Town of Smithtown wins temporary restraining order, KPE II business owners have filed an appeal.
Town Councilman Gene Cook pushes for finished garages, tighter restrictions on accessory structures.
One month period will begin April 1.
Town to pick up extra equipment from New York State Department of Transportation.
Public hearings begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Town Hall.
Huntington Highway superintendent has served since 1988.
Town planners suggest sidewalks could improve pedestrian safety; Jericho Turnpike declared one of most deadly roads in 2013.
Courses getting underway next week.
Easter egg hunt set for Heckscher Park March 27.
Property owners may be eligible for tax rebate.
Creighton abstains from vote, residents ask town to crack down on more illegal businesses in so-called Kings Park industrial area.
Town board members will vote on enforcement action, public hearing on Commack zoning change on Thursday night.
Huntington Chamber hears findings from transportation consultants.
Councilman has taken more than $3,000 in campaign donations from Farrell Fritz's Political Action Committee, the law firm representing the pre-cast concrete business.
County GOP Chairman responds to Tuesday letter from Smithtown Supervisor.
County Democratic leader persuades him not to run against Petrone.
Snow may be gone from the streets, but potholes are opening up in its place.
Smithtown Supervisor calls Suffolk Republican Leader John Jay LaValle endorsement a "kiss of death" for Creighton; highlights failures of party leader.
Smithtown supervisor candidate promises town master plan by January 2014, pro-business attitude.
Town of Smithtown's Draft Transportation Study finds problems with local roadways, offers suggested changes for the future.
As Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan moves forward, town still battling LIPA on assessment challenge.
Board of Zoning Appeals says concrete manufacturing and related uses were always non-confirming.
Though Smithtown Democrats see opportunity to break Republican stronghold on town board.
Park dog program also extended.
Legis. Steve Stern, Island Harvest and local residents team up to fight hunger.