Third piece of town-owned property to be sold over the past two years, total revenue at $7 million.
The performance basketball team put on a rousing show in Hauppauge to build support for class programs.
Plans for new assisted living facility on Lake Avenue in Nesconset take a step forward.
Serota Smithtown LLC filed a lawsuit against Town of Smithtown for rights to open a Nesconset location on Dec. 28, 2012.
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Nesconset residents were sharply divided over Amber Court Assisted Living Community's plans to build on Lake Avenue in March 2011.
Development residents split on whether catering would cause traffic, parking problems.
Tax deductions for cleanup costs, charitable donations and more proposed by Sens. Charles Schumer and Robert Menendez.
Smithtown Board of Zoning Appeals denied Sonic a special exception use to build a Nesconset restaurant due to traffic, noise concerns.
M&T Bank, Apple Savings, Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh, Emigrant Savings Bank and New York Community Bank will drop fees during the hurricane recovery.
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Fitzpatrick, R-St. James, defeated challenger Jesse Safer, D-Commack, leading by 20,419 to 8,718 with 60 districts reporting.
Voters who normally vote at Forest Brook Elementary School will have to vote at the Hauppauge Middle School.
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County hands over blighted plots to village and Habitat for Humanity.
New fare hikes could take effect as early as March 1.
New York State DOT to build sound walls along Route 347 from Route 111/Wheeler Road to South Plaisted Avenue.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Sides continue to take jabs at one another in Congressional race while one challenger in another race takes a new job, opting to suspend his campaign.
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Both Democrats and Republicans thought Mitt Romney's aggressiveness had the president on his heels.
The Sportsman's Association for Firearms Education held its 2012 Civil Rights Conference on Sunday in Hauppauge, which featured John Bolton and Senate candidate Wendy Long as speakers.
The "47 Percent" remarks that have dogged presidential candidate Mitt Romney this week don't mean he can't win, insiders tell Patch in our Red Empire Survey.
Homeowners can get assistance at the Department of Financial Service's Mobile Command at Islandia Village Hall on Friday.
New York State Department of Transportation put their sound wall presentation online for residents to watch on their own time, and decide.
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The NYC Board of Health has banned the sale of sugary drinks more than 16 ounces.
Restaurant owners agree to build earthen berm on backside of building to help block noise, lights from reaching residents.
Area homeowners invited to info session Thursday night, before casting votes on whether to construct sound walls on next phase of the Route 347 project.