A look at some of the top headlines from fellow Suffolk County Patch sites over the past week.
Lawmaker says America shouldn't rush into war, but should act if There's evidence that North Korea is about to attack.
State Sen. to introduce legislation asking for state education department to lessen risks at schools used as polling place.
Weekly education and recovery meetings will be held Thursdays at the Copiague Library.
Senator Charles Fuschillo and New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli sponsor a free program on March 28 at the Tanner Park Senior Center to help residents search for unclaimed funds.
Register to vote at the library from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
New legislation would prevent minors from purchasing energy drinks at County parks.
The Town's 24th Annual Women's History Month Celebration is set for March 23.
State officials say it will help thwart forgeries in counterfeit markets.
Local business opened its doors to the community following hurricane.
Congressman battles New York kickboxing champion 'Irish' Josh Foley.
Babylon to spend $1.75 million on upgrades to former North Babylon elementary school.
The World War II exhibit includes Jeeps, a rare, pre-war weapons carrier, and a general's staff car.
Washington-based organization says congressman is violating House rules but Rep. King disagrees.
The food bank is collecting goods for residents displaced by Sandy.
Up to 90 snow plows ready to hit the streets, officials say.
Get rid of unwanted and potentially dangerous medications by dropping them off at the North Babylon Library from 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.
Rep. Peter King hammers Sen. Marco Rubio, who came to New York asking for money after fighting Sandy relief.
The deadline to apply for New York State’s School Tax Relief (STAR) program and other property tax exemptions in the Town of Babylon is March 1.
Food and other items needed to help those hit by Sandy.
Republicans, educators to push demand for change in distribution of aid.
Two Robert Frost Middle School students reported being followed in separate incidents last week; officials refute claims that sex offenders are being housed at the Deer Park Motor Inn.
Our nation's sixth president has an elementary school named after him in Deer Park, where it's said he owned a summer home.
The People's United Bank question of the week has a New York flavor.
Deer Park scouts achieve highest honor in scouting.
The town is asking residents to donate to the food pantry at the Town Hall Annex in North Babylon.
New York's Mayor said outlawing the packaging would curtail an annual waste stream of about 20,000 tons of plastic foam.
Legis. Thomas Barraga suggests private buyers pay $11.5 million for 50 percent share; run facility for five years.
Updated Internet portal provides information and connects residents to Town Hall.
Payloaders in Deer Park to help clear thick layer of ice on roads near the Tanger Outlets.
Unlike other areas of Long Island, local schools were able to open today. But are you satisfied?
From how to reach the town about snow removal to the latest on store openings, we have you covered.
Suffolk County Police said the major highway will be shut down from exit 57 to 73.
The town said all roads in Deer Park and North Babylon should be plowed at least once by this afternoon.
Only a handful of Deer Park and North Babylon residents lost power due to the blizzard, according to LIPA's outage map.
As of early evening, North Babylon and Deer Park residents are mostly powered up.
Residents urged to move cars off the street as major snowstorm set to hit area Friday.
Where have you spotted potholes in the area?
Decision to stop weekend delivery may be financially prudent, but Deer Park and North Babylon residents show concern for employees.
Deer Park librarians ask children: What does Black History Month mean to you?