Smithtown officials grant business owners' request to postpone, reschedule hearing for Nov. 21.
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Suffolk County Sheriff's office arrests Mount Sinai resident Kristina Lorentzen and charges her with DWI, speeding.
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One day after Mitt Romney taps the Wisconsin congressman as his running mate, Republicans in New York call move a smart one.
New York State officials say its been more than 30 years have passed since limitations were placed on Marion Carll Farm, and the heirs never showed interest before.
Suffolk County Department of Health Services reported between July 17 and July 20, a mosquito sample taken from Blydenburgh County Park tested positive for West Nile virus.
Huntington sets public hearing set for Aug. 14 regarding possible Nov. 6 referendum; consolidation plan.
Students gear up for a drug-free, alcohol-free summer night filled with sports, arts and craft and music.
New York State Department of Transportation closes all southbound lanes of Crooked Hill Road, detouring traffic onto Commack Road.
The extent of damage done by Friday's fire at the Perry B. Duryea building is still being assessed.
If a New York bill is passed, teenagers ages 16 and under will be prohibited from accessing tanning beds.
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Residents asked to weigh in on amendment to town could aimed at curbing nepotism on June 21 town board meeting.
Commack, Kings Park and Northport residents attend packed hearing, fight back against Carlson Associates' request for rezoning to heavy industrial.
A bill in the state Senate would force commenters to use name when asked.
Smithtown officials to host public hearings on the zoning change proposal for Old Northport Road in Kings Park to be held 8 p.m. Wednesday despite multiple requests for adjournment.
The Smithtown Planning Board is scheduled to hold a public hearing Wednesday night for a proposal which would change zoning for several parcels.
Smithtown Town Board will hold its first June meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Town Hall.
Local elected officials share their thoughts and wishes for the holiday with Patch readers.
Smithtown officials say the problem is limited based on Internet provider; already working to find a solution.
The Long Island Expressway is closed between Exits 55-56 eastbound, Exit 56 to 53 westbound overnight this week.
Smithtown Town Board has its regular meeting 7 p.m. Thursday at the Eugene A. Cannataro Senior Citizen Center.
Town of Smithtown government has been criticized for letting its roadways crumble while a $10 million plan to save them lingers without a vote.
Association for a Better Long Island says it will take Vecchio's death to see progressive roadway repairs; supervisor calls outrage "laughable."
The Smithtown Town Board will host its first meeting of May 2 p.m. Tuesday at Town Hall on West Main Street.
Parks Director Charles Barrett said he has "no real concern" about the possibility of a brush fire breaking out in Town of Smithtown's parks.
Jorgensen's requested $10M bond will not be voted on until engineering reports completed.
Smithtown elected officials to vote on 2012 Highway Road Program at Tuesday board meeting.