Hauppauge-based company awarded two-year contract with Oyster Bay Town.
Smithtown Town Board asked to define what curbside dining is, as locals hope it's the lynchpin to denying Sonic's application for a Nesconset location.
Town board unanimous in Tuesday vote.
Suffolk County Department of Health Services reported 46 mosquito samples collected from July 24 for July 28 tested positive for West Nile.
Ronald Kellman, of Central Islip, is charged with calling in four bomb threats to Islip Town Hall over the past year.
Nearly 600 virtual signatures have been gathered to petition Town of Smithtown to vote down a change of zoning for Story Book Homes.
Department of Transportation closes Route 111 at Route 347 intersection Sunday - Thursday for next two weeks to finish drainage installation.
Republican challenger Randy Altschuler had outraised Democrat incumbent Tim Bishop in the previous three campaign finance filing periods, though the scales tipped to Bishop in the most recent filing.
New York Department of Environmental Conservation releases details of cleaning toxins from soil, groundwater in Haupauge.
The summer's first samples of the virus has been detected in Suffolk County.
Officials express concern over PSEG takeover of LIPA operations in 2014, according to a 'Newsday' report, though officials say concerns are unfounded.
Project is expected to bring 30 jobs to the area.
A report issued Thursday by the State Department of Public Service said LIPA did not provide timely and accurate information to its customers during Tropical Storm Irene.
High court finds the individual mandate in "Obamacare" is constitutional in a 5-4 decision.
Residents were turned away from overcrowded public hearing Tuesday, some not allowed to comment before the Smithtown ZBA closed the public hearing.
Residents have their chance to voice their opinion on whether they want a Sonic in Nesconset or not.
Hauppauge residents took to Suffolk County Legislature on Tuesday afternoon to protest a new redistricting plan that would divide on town lines.
Suffolk County Legislature's proposed redistricting would split Hauppauge into two different districts based on Islip, Smithtown lines.
Hauppauge-based food bank receives state grant to increase access to farm fresh foods for low-income residents.
New York State Department of Transportation hopes additional lanes at the Route 347 intersection will ease congestion.
Heavy equipment brought in to begin working on expanding Route 111 in Hauppauge.
Suffolk County seeks private partners willing to restore historic Nesconset property for $1-a-year lifetime-lease.
New York State Department of Transportation will close roadway April 2 - April 6 to install retaining wall.
Smithtown Zoning Board of Appeals will meet 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Smithtown Town officials propose a revised parking plans designed to strike compromise between residents and restaurant owners.
The outrage was flying this week and we discovered a string of local gas stations tacking on an extra buck per gallon for customers paying with plastic.
Anthony Scotto defends his swank restaurant over noise complaints.
Suffolk Legis. John Kennedy Jr. posts proposed changes online for residents to review and submit comments on.
Restaurant owners file application to extend parking amidst resident concerns about noise and groundwater flooding issues.
Town of Smithtown officials adjourn several advertised public hearings for a later date.
Take a glimpse at the preliminary agenda for Smithtown's Town Board meeting on March 6.
Construction workers caught between lanes of traffic as they work on traffic signals and utility wires.
Town of Smithtown signs new electronic waste management contract with eRevival.
Hauppauge-based pharmaceutical company seeks variance from Town of Smithtown to expand its Commack Road location.
Levy creates Common Sense Strategies, working with businesses and governments to help them cut costs and work efficiently.
Democrats call for ethics board to investigation officials who allegedly pressured a developer to tear down former lumber yard.
DOT construction workers able to dig trenches, install drainage work that would normally have to wait until spring.
Smithtown Town Council will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Eugene Cannataro Senior Center on Middle Country Road.
Islip Town officials will collect goods to donate to West Islip Cares "Make a Soldier Smile" project by March 4.