Semi-annual event is scheduled for March 7 at three town locations.
There is something special about Long Island's water towers, and Farmingdale Village's tank is no exception.
Are the streets cleared in your neighborhood?
High School students, teachers, board members visit Assembly to promote increased funding.
AARP Tax Aide Program available to Farmingdale residents over 50.
Suffolk to add red light cameras at an additional 50 intersections; Farmingdale could be impacted.
Patch reports on what's happening around Long Island.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Mayor to meet with LIRR president Thursday.
Town of Oyster Bay board meets at 10 a.m.
Quality mulch available in the aftermath of Sandy.
UPDATE: "Double Track" construction proposal would add an additional 18-mile line from Farmingdale to Ronkonkoma.
Across the board price increases approved; Farmingdale commuters to be affected.
Town sponsors three more "Distinguished Artists" shows this month.
Oyster Bay crews will take discarded trees on regular recycling schedule.
Officials anticipated delay in fund disbursement.
New measures designed to enforce parking tickets; ban unlicensed massage parlors.
An area economist named the storm as a factor in Long Island's sluggish job market. How concerned are you?
Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities this week.
Thomas Novelli Contracting will work to remove the ruins of the city's boardwalk.
Fairfax-headquartered group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting in Connecticut.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
State representatives will be available free outside the Farmingdale Public Library Thursday.
After months of discussion, Farmingdale Village passes the controversial local law targeting two streets.
The BOE joins NYSSBA in an effort to prevent budget cuts.
You advise the town board: What should be done to be better prepared for the next big hurricane?
Town asks FEMA for $15 million in reimbursement.
Skateboarding, sex offenders and massage parlors on Monday night's agenda.
Federal holiday is observed today; schools, government offices closed.
The measure is designed to protect local minors.
Residents and board members discussed possible solutions for future storms.
The polls are open; schools are closed.
Equipment and supplies being trucked and flown into Farmingdale to assist.
About 250 troops will be in place by Monday night at Armed Forces Reserve Center; FEMA using Republic facility as staging area.
Politicians bemoan loss of Islanders; what would you do with Uniondale site?
Patch reports on the news from around Long island.
Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto announces tentative deal with union employees.
Republican from Huntington Station loses battle with cancer.
The Village Board discussed draining projects and parking ticket collections on Oct. 15.
Town Board will meet for two sessions on the proposed $265.1 million spending pllan.