Congressman spends time in New Hampshire as talk of a presidential bid continues to grow.
Incident has Internet buzzing over what Web searches can trigger a visit from the police.
Lindenhurst candidate aims to lower taxes and county's budget if elected.
Schedule changes run until August 16.
MTA using state funding to add trains on the Ronkonkoma branch.
Report on project that will impact Deer Park riders now available to the public
Town of Babylon's most "economically distressed" area gets its first steps towards revitalization.
Parcel is located along the Deer Park/Dix Hills border on the west side of Route 231.
Residents now have access to report from the convenience of their home computer.
Emptying downtowns, lingering joblessness have some wondering where the recovery has gone.
Court rules that the Defense of Marriage Act, which bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages, is unconstitutional.
Initiative aimed at preventing teen drug use.
Town board expected to consider legislation to force homeowners to control their bamboo.
Congressman says his bill would set federal standards and protect consumers.
Republicans nominate Christopher G. Connors to face incumbent Richard Schaffer in November.
New York State to impose stricter penalties.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Also, Industrial Development Agency benefits handed out to local vitamin firm.
Second half property taxes are due Friday.
Police to set up checkpoints along roads, waterways.
Jacqueline Gordon is honored for her service on Town Board and as a member of the U.S. Army Reserves.
Trained staff will be there to help Hurricane Sandy victims with applications for federal housing and business recovery aid.
Grand jury subpoenas served to officials including County Executive Steve Bellone.
American Lung Association’s report finds Suffolk has worst ozone air pollution in the area.
Legis. Horsley’s sponsoring legislation that would create a new Capital Project Coordinating Working Group to ‘better communicate and coordinate’ the capital projects of the County in the wake of the superstorm.
Officials propose increasing tuition by $150 per full-time student for 2013-14.
Senior advocates will be in Babylon Town 16 times throughout the late spring and summer.
Local business owners invited to Tuesday's networking and general meeting free of charge.
If approved, legislation would allow law enforcement to seize vehicles involved in an accident.
All work on the hurricane-damaged beaches, campgrounds, marinas and spray parks in the Town has either been completed or will be completed by Memorial Day weekend, says Babylon Deputy Supervisor Tony Martinez.
Unlimited free trips for cars to the Residential Recycling Center in West Babylon.
Alicia Legland will spend three days the state capitol to attend the Students Inside Albany conference.
Belmont Lake among those that will be ready for visitors during the summer kick-off weekend.
Town officials hold public hearing to decide whether two homes will be declared public nuisances and boarded up.