Schools, post offices closed; prayer service to honor slain civil rights leader
Cooper attending President Obama's second inauguration.
Holiday pushes collection back throughout the week in Huntington.
Patch reports on news from around the area.
Will you be watching or simply enjoying the holiday?
Deal to sell paper to Washington company is off.
New state law and Obama's proposals bring gun ownership questions into focus.
Across the board price increases approved; commuters to be affected.
Business owners to hear about financing, leases and more.
Two Huntington departments consolidated.
Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities.
Town Board squabbles over process and the law before promoting Cindy Mangano.
New assemblyman wins legislative committee assignments.
Court had upheld town's rezoning for big housing development.
The Town is looking for residents' ideas on improving downtown parking.
Huntington consortium looking to fix village parking problems.
Unemployment rate Suffolk's fourth-worst November in two decades, but Sandy recovery could stimulate economy.
Huntington Patch reports on news from other Long Island communities this week.
Calendar should be received by Saturday.
Government offices, schools reopen as new year begins.
Stern's bill limits exposure to chemical linked to cancer.
Here are some measures that take effect in New York State on New Years Day.
Town calendar available for download or by mail.
Family fare discounts in effect on evening rush-hour trains.
Public invited to Town Hall Thursday to remember Newtown school victims.
Changes made on Port Jefferson line for Christmas Eve.
News from around Long Island this week.
Councilwoman says colleagues let down constituents.
Comments and suggestions invited at Feb. 5 session.
Town Board approves placement at Heckscher Park.
Fairfax-headquartered group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting in Connecticut.
New measure outlines signage for real estate open houses in the village.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Water, fire commissioners chosen around Huntington.
Huntington department seeks approval of $4.5-million bond issue.
This week's top stories in Huntington.
Department says debris five times that left by Hurricane Irene.
Business, once a hotel, is gone, making way for bank.
Long Island legislators take testimony from environmental and civic association activists at final public hearing on regional water security.