Town officials take tour of new Melville headquarters.
Discount of 40% on old tickets during April.
Berland sponsoring 'Hire Huntington' for high school students.
Free April 5 clinic to tackle mortgage, bankruptcy problems.
Postal workers from around Long Island demonstrate to keep sixth day of service.
H2M to receive Gold Award from American Council of Engineering Companies for their work on the Patchogue plant.
Winning teen poets will read their work at the Walt Whitman birthplace.
Book drive sponsored by Legis. Lou D’Amaro helps stock library at senior housing complex.
DMV's facial recognition technology leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
The time change will take place at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Town Councilman Gene Cook pushes for finished garages, tighter restrictions on accessory structures.
One month period will begin April 1.
Highway superintendent has served since 1988.
Event will be held Sunday at Half Hollow Hills West High School
County Democratic leader persuades him not to run against Petrone.
Food and other items needed to help those hit by Sandy.
Republicans, educators to push demand for change in distribution of aid.
Legis. Thomas Barraga suggests private buyers pay $11.5 million for 50 percent share; run facility for five years.
Suffolk legislator discusses present day issues with school community members.
Some streets are clear while others are clogged by snow.
Republican says Cuomo bill was rushed and defective.
Legis. Lou D’Amaro names Susan F. Friedman to serve as the 17th Legislative District’s representative.
In comparison of two power companies, Newsday analysis finds that New Jersey utility restored power to nearly twice the number of customers using far less manpower.
While power has been restored to most, several hundred area LIPA customers remain without power.
"Odd and even" day license plate rule is now in effect.
With exceptions of certain areas of Nassau and Suffolk, water supply remains clean.
Tom DiNapoli speaks of the continued importance of Long Island's agricultural industry during a press conference at White Post Farms Tuesday.
Republican from Huntington Station loses battle with cancer.
Vice President Joe Biden and VP-hopeful Paul Ryan squared off for first time.
Israel's congressional opponent, Stephen Labate, says Long Islanders should be outraged by the 'special deal.'
Patch wants your thoughts on Wednesday night’s debate between President Obama and Gov. Romney.
More than 200 people gathered at the Melville Marriott Tuesday to discuss how to pull Long Island out of a prescription drug abuse nightmare.
The NYC Board of Health has banned the sale of sugary drinks more than 16 ounces.
How safe is our drinking water?
Republican beats Democratic opponent in Working Families Party test.
Solemn ceremony at Heckscher Park for 43 residents.
National survey suggests Romney set to capture large majority of vote from small business owners.
Additional positive sample found between August 25 and 29.
Seventeen groups share resources and entertain with trivia quiz in celebration of Archives Month.