News from other Long Island communities, April 21.
Farmingdale man behind plaza, hotel projects cites 'vibrancy' of plans.
Look Ahead: what's happening in Farmingdale this coming week.
Headlines from around the Island, April 14.
Arangio re-elected to Farmingdale library's board of trustees.
Project would add 115 apartments and retail space.
Mixed-use project would replace warehouse with apartments and shops.
Site will offer Long Island foods and commercial kitchen space for rent.
Two trustees, new mayor among those taking oaths of office.
The town wants to acquire two Heisser Lane parcels to expand the Farmingdale park.
Rita Zirpolo Padden and Beatrice Ferrari are 2012 'Women of Distinction.'
The annual June event draws hundreds of Long Island leaders.
The New York State senator is seeking nominations for the annual award.
Two public hearings will take place at Tuesday's meeting.
Final pitch from the mayoral candidate to residents.
Urges representatives to pass a bill that would possibly accelerate the project.
Elections are March 20. What should officials focus on?
"Over the Hill Gang" posthumously thanked founding member Bob Darienzo.
There is a mobile town hall meeting Thursday night.
There's a forum tonight about a Farmingdale environmental cleanup.
Issue brought up at Monday's village board meeting.
Village of Farmingdale mayor praised the cost-savings measure.
New York State agencies are hosting a meeting for Farmingdale residents on March 8.
Several bills were passed in the New York State Senate this week to curb the prescription painkillers black market.
Route 24, which runs through Farmingdale before becoming Conklin, claims pedestrian lives at alarming rate.
The County Executive's plan to merge eight precincts into four may be voted on by the end of the month.
District warns about individuals posing as district employees burglarizing area homes.
Legislative Action Committee brought proposals to representatives.
In the plan, Farmingdale's Eighth Precinct is affected.
The project is a 'critical' component of the Route 110 Hub plan, officials say.
All 177 patrol cars will remain in current neighborhoods, but the Eighth Precinct will become a 'community policing center.'
Tell us what you want on the vacant site.
The school district's Legislative Action Committee will travel to Albany on Jan. 31.
Incumbents Ralph Ekstrand and William Barrett and newcomer Thomas Ryan are running on the Farmingdale 2035 ticket.
The session begins Friday at 12:30 p.m.
Farmingdale spans two counties, two towns and a village. Where do you live?
The Barclays is coming to Bethpage Black the third week of August.
Officials took oaths of service this week.
The village fire department will continue to serve TOBAY's Northeast Farmingdale Fire Protection District.