New well replaces one sunk in 1953.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Industrial Development Agency benefits handed out to local vitamin firm.
News and notes from around Huntington
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Health options and support from exposure to toxic chemicals in wartime discussed i
State Supreme Court denies LIPA's request to dismiss suits.
Press conference at Farmingdale State to address preparedness.
Less nitrogen and lower energy use among the benefits of microbe use.
New site offers more features.
Town of Huntington offering special discounts to residents.
Petrone welcomes recommendations, says audit is 'affirmation' of town practices.
Police to set up checkpoints along roads, waterways.
Notes on news around the Town of Huntington.
National Weather Service prepares for what looks to be another dangerous hurricane season.
Vegetation-eating fish will control growth that had been hampering use of the pond.
New site is part of revitalization efforts.
Easier navigation, form downloads are among the many upgrades.
News and notes from around the Town of Huntington.
County celebrates nursing week, nabs best tasting water title.
Restrictions further clarified, garage size limited according to lot size.
News from around the Town of Huntington.
Grand jury subpoenas served to officials, including County Executive Steve Bellone.
Opponents worried legislation may create opportunities for illegal apartments.
Veterans say they are waiting for months to receive benefits.
Councilman plans to take on Petrone.
Site was once used as a dumping ground for Northport VA Medical Center.
Senator speaks at Melville business to push for FTZ expansion
American Lung Association’s report finds Suffolk has worst ozone air pollution in the area.
Bill was signed by County Executive Steve Bellone last week.
Senator to speak in support of expanding Suffolk-based export businesses.
Annual green expo brings out families, vendors and emergency services.
"Students For 60,000" leader honored.
Officials propose increasing tuition by $150 per full-time student for 2013-14.