Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
A metal box where customers deposit their cash will be replaced by a more modern system.
Monday is the deadline for completing your taxes.
Republican decides to stay in State Senate.
News and notes from around the Town of Huntington.
Accident in New Hyde Park suspends some trains.
World Meteorological Organization sights extreme impacts caused by storm as reason for retirement.
If approved, legislation would allow law enforcement to seize vehicles involved in an accident.
Budget represents 1.7 percent tax increase.
Town Board approves law requiring control of invasive plant that can damage others' property.
Balloting open from 3 to 9 p.m.
'Generations' placed at plaza on New York Avenue
Tech companies and others invited to Wednesday session at Paramount.
News and notes from the Town of Huntington.
Greater Huntington Civic Group to host Renaissance Downtowns, Vision LI.
Newsday says D.A.'s office asking for unspecified records of Sandy clean-up firm.
Huntington is offering a discount in April to encourage people to pay up.
Discount of 40% on old tickets during April.
Hearing set for Monday night ahead of April 9 vote.
Berland sponsoring 'Hire Huntington' for high school students.
Congressman asking agency to change new policy he says will make unwitting seniors vulnerable to steep fines.
Free April 5 clinic to tackle mortgage, bankruptcy problems.
Agency providing grants and individual assistance to those still impacted by storm.
Postal workers from around Long Island demonstrate to keep sixth day of service.
Suffolk Legislature gives former Town Board member a second term leading water authority.
Railroad says weekend service restored; holiday trains scheduled next week.
State officials say new black-and-white photos will help thwart forgeries in counterfeit markets.
Town Hall session includes advice on moving forward after interruption.
Organizations from across Long Island rallied to protest 6 percent cut proposed to the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities.
Developmental Disabilities Institute fears Cuomo's proposed 6 percent cut.
DMV's facial recognition technology leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
Town planning board grants conditional site-plan approval for 55-room hotel.
Social media outlets could provide another way for residents to get in touch.
One month period will begin April 1.
Town Councilman Gene Cook pushes for finished garages, tighter restrictions on accessory structures.
Public hearings begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Town Hall.