Councilman has taken more than $3,000 in campaign donations from Farrell Fritz's Political Action Committee, the law firm representing the pre-cast concrete business.
Four Republican candidates express interest in running for seats currently held by Trish Bergin Weichbrodt and Steve Flotteron.
Snow may be gone from the streets, but potholes are opening up in its place.
County GOP Chairman responds to Tuesday letter from Smithtown Supervisor.
Smithtown Supervisor calls Sufffolk Republican Leader John Jay LaValle endorsement a "kiss of death" for Creighton; highlights failures of party leader.
Pols want new plans for ramshackle property.
Smithtown supervisor candidate promises town master plan by January 2014, pro-business attitude.
Town of Smithtown's Draft Transportation Study finds problems with local roadways, offers suggested changes for the future.
County executive promises to shut 264-bed nursing home soon if proposed sale isn't approved.
New York Horse Rescue head Mona Kanciper files suit against Suffolk prosecutor
Study shows high-quality early education and child care boost business and has long-term economic benefits.
New medical office building could be located off Terry Road and Route 347 intersection.
Politically connected relatives working for leading elected officials.
Though Smithtown Democrats see opportunity to break Republican stronghold on town board.
Legis. Thomas Barraga suggests private buyers pay $11.5 million for 50 percent share; run facility for five years.
Town approves more than $2 million worth of contracts to fix Atlantique Beach & Marina on Fire Island.
Residents blast board for public political struggle, say faith in council members is shaken after ordeal.
Supervisor said these factors combined with heavy snowfall presented challenges to cleanup efforts.
Reports claim town attorney believes town board will adjourn the public hearing set for Tuesday night.
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With the town being quiet on road updates, help us create a list for the community.
Heavy equipment needed to help clear local roads.
Town supervisor urges residents to limit their travel and park cars off local streets to allow easier plowing.
Suffolk County Health Department reminds residents to be cautious of hazards after the blizzard.
Residents urged to move cars into driveways and be prepared for potential power outages and coastal flooding.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Town officials say at least $29 million may be needed to restore damaged parks and recreational facilities.
Traffic Signals, drainage systems still require work; contractors bidding underway for next two segments of project.
Six enhanced patrols to saturate the county, mobile Blood Alcohol Testing unit to be deployed to assist in making arrest.
Trish Bergin Weichbrodt's husband writes heated post on Facebook about her removal as town's deputy supervisor.
Suffolk County's proposal to expand the Red Light Safety Program with more cameras not popular with residents.
Town receives federal grant to install GPS-activated signals that will have traffic signals react to ambulances, fire trucks.
Islip Supervisor names Linda Angello to position, stripping Councilwoman Weichbrodt of title.
Kelly DeVito will replace Patsy Hirschhorn, who retired from the position last year.
Town officials sell Bay Shore property for $25K; say long term benefits include job creation and additional tax revenue.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Cops will look at past school shootings to give educations options for upping safety.
Smithtown officials question whether another gas station would cause traffic to backup, potential accidents at busy intersection.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
Smithtown Planning Board will hear plans to build a new gas station on the Route 347 on Wednesday night.