Local legislator blasts the county executive for cuts to Blydenburgh, Nissequogue River Dredging.
Dafny Irizarry, Ken Mangan seek to unseat two GOP incumbents this November.
Patch Q&A with political newcomer Steven Snair of Nesconset.
Officials propose increasing tuition by $150 per full-time student for 2013-14.
Smithtown Republicans offer differing views on how blight is affecting town and how to best tackle the issues.
FEMA approves another extension; this time until May 1, says New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo.
With April 9 union vote cancelled, county continues taking steps to shutter nursing home.
Smithtown officials torn over whether increasing the building height restriction to 50-feet, or four stories, is enough for future development.
Check and see if the town has listed your street for repaving under its 2013 Road Program.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Visitors can take advantage of the outdoor landmarks during the summer kick-off weekend.
Post reports that congressman is "most generous" with staff bonuses.
District Attorney launches probe into how town spent federal funding, contractors hiring and payment.
Legis. Lynne Nowick asks her party to consider her as candidate for Smithtown Town Board this November.
First of 440 inmates transfered to new Yaphank facility that is designed to ease overcrowding in Riverhead jail.
Alaska-based PenAir will add flights at Ronkonkoma airport beginning in July.
Smithtown Highway Superintendent, Glenn Jorgensen said work will begin in Commack and is expected to take the entire summer.
Police receive dozens of reports about scammers seeking money from county residents.
Gov. Cuomo's budget increases state funding for road, highway repairs across New York by $75 million.
Supervisor Patrick Vecchio reportedly had a few personal words for Councilman Robert Creighton at a recent Republican Committee meeting.
Smithtown Supervisor encourages development to eliminate blight, eyesore of former Nassau-Suffolk Lumber Yard.
Legislature suggests system to offer heroin overdose patients referrals to rehabilitation; petition to become training center.
New legislation would prevent minors from purchasing energy drinks at County parks.
Central Islip museum will feature items from the town's 21 departments.
New law would restrict sale of energy drinks to teens at county parks and prevent direct mailing of coupons or samples to minors.
Call center operators and dispatchers criticize hiring delays for long overtime hours, no breaks.
"I'm terrified there won't be enough help for them."
New restaurant and bar owners hit resistance in plans to legalize outdoor dining for the upcoming spring and summer.
Cap instructors, counselors park attendants and more are needed.
DMV's facial recognition technology leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
Town officials wait to see what criminal investigation of Jody Enterprises turns up before determining what, if any, action to take.
Bill would update tax breaks to keep up with cost of inflation.
Legislature unanimously backs law that allows cops to seize weapons from involuntary psychiatric patients.
Height restrictions altered in flood zones, according to Newsday.
Town to pick up extra equipment from New York State Department of Transportation.
Town officials keep close watch on shore front areas vulnerable to flooding.
Several public hearings on the agenda.
Creighton abstains from vote, residents ask town to crack down on more illegal businesses in so-called Kings Park industrial area.
Town board members will vote on enforcement action, public hearing on Commack zoning change on Thursday night.
Legislature scheduled to vote Tuesday on bill that would allow seizure of weapons from involuntary psychiatric patients.