Farmingdale High School and Howitt Middle School open at 7 p.m.
Some emergency numbers and information you might need.
The Town urges residents to check their website for help.
Property cleanup, construction also covered.
The board will meet at 10 a.m. at Town Hall.
Town estimates 507 people could benefit from the donations.
Final vote on the Guercio & Guercio site will take place at the September meeting.
County shares the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention immunization recommendations.
Farmingdale residents are voting on a new arena today.
The meeting will take place at 8 p.m. at Village Hall.
The event will take place at Burns Park on Aug. 13.
Residents and legislators hope the new signals will improve pedestrian safety.
Carlyle on the Green donated its space for Tuesday's event.
The site was changed from light industrial to recreational.
Help needed for special Aug.1 vote.
Muttontown residents first to apply for license in Oyster Bay.
The board will meet at 10 a.m. at Town Hall
Several excited couples show up at Town Clerk Carol Quirk’s office in Lindenhurst this morning to get long-awaited licenses.
The town is hosting its semi-annual Blood Drive Aug 4.
Residents can submit feedback about the downtown revitalization study until tomorrow.
Sites will be available as safeguards against heat and humidity.
There will be five concerts the first week in August.
State Sen. Kemp Hannon. discusses the past legislative session.
State Sen. Charles J. Fuschillo Jr. discusses the recent legislation passed.
Letter to residents from the local civic association about the upcoming vote.
Locals offer their take on Washington's debt crisis.
A public hearing was held Monday on the environmental impact report.
The town has also opened a cooling center for the hot weather Tuesday.
The board will meet at 3:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
Residents are invited to a public hearing tonight on the environmental analysis of the downtown revitalization efforts.
Notes from the Village of Farmingdale board meeting.
The law suspends the driver's licenses of those who fail to pay child support.
The report is the next step in the downtown master plan process.
The group held their annual meeting this week.
Plans for the Hilton hotel will move forward.
Should Albany legislators impose a limit on local taxes?
Group spoke with town representatives at a recent meeting.
Korean War vets can get their discharge papers recorded for free on June 20.
The program will inform residents on how to best respond during the aftermath of a hurricane, blizzard, nor’easter or other emergency event.
Farmingdale Mayor George Starkie on cutting one shift to help finance the new fire trucks.