A look at the flags being displayed around town.
Residents can bring non-hazardous rubbish to the Town’s Solid Waste Disposal Complex.
Congressman weighs in on the Twitter scandal.
The meeting will take place at 8 p.m. at Village Hall.
Democrat and Republican groups announced their endorsements.
Long Island Senior Squadron helps at Air Show.
Congressman discusses new legislation.
CCAF submits letter to local legislators about their concerns.
The Village celebrated with the annual parade and the unveiling of a new Civil War monument.
School budget, Liberty Site and Village development top group's priorities.
The group will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
The Brownfields guide will help communities to develop contaminated land.
Mayor Starkie helped raise money for historic preservation.
Final plans are being sent to the Board of Trustees.
Community groups will be able to help preserve the historic land.
The former non-profit leader will direct planning for Suffolk County.
Local residents weigh in on President Obama's news.
The tax rate increase will be less than three percent.
The case will go to trial before the end of 2011.
Town recycles 12 percent of its garbage, a Stony Brook study says.
The expansion is expected to bring hundreds of jobs to the area, legislators said.
Town of Babylon Supervisor unveiled plans for new downtown area on Route 110 to the community.
Every Wednesday we host a forum for Farmingdale parents to discuss local topics.
Air Traffic Control is considered an essential service, immune from the shutdown.
School districts across the Island took extra precautions today in response to an email threat.
The budget calls for a 0.8% tax levy increase.
The public hearing on the hotel continued at Monday night's Village board meeting.
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As part of his Listening Tour, Bellone sat down with D'Addario to discuss the future of business on Long Island.
Main Street runs through the center of the Village of Farmingdale, yet the road belongs to Nassau County.
State wide, the unemployment rate held steady but indications are that Long Island is coming back.
Plan has a long-term vision for protecting the watershed area.
FAA will work with the New York State Department of Transportation to preserve the museum and comply with national safety regulations.
There are changes to the hours the garage will be open, but you'll still be able to get your car.
At a cost of $36.4 million, the new Hicksville lot will hold about 1,440 cars.
MoveOn.org sponsored a protest on Main Street in Farmingdale on Tuesday.