The time change will take place at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Town of Smithtown wins temporary restraining order, KPE II business owners have filed an appeal.
Town to pick up extra equipment from New York State Department of Transportation.
Smithtown officials approve resolution to allow town's building department to demolish vacant buildings; town attorney says action can't be enforced.
Town planners suggest sidewalks be installed on First Avenue in improve network for pedestrians.
Creighton abstains from vote, residents ask town to crack down on more illegal businesses in so-called Kings Park industrial area.
Town board members will vote on enforcement action, public hearing on Commack zoning change on Thursday night.
Councilman has taken more than $3,000 in campaign donations from Farrell Fritz's Political Action Committee, the law firm representing the pre-cast concrete business.
Snow may be gone from the streets, but potholes are opening up in its place.
County GOP Chairman responds to Tuesday letter from Smithtown Supervisor.
Smithtown Supervisor calls Sufffolk Republican Leader John Jay LaValle endorsement a "kiss of death" for Creighton; highlights failures of party leader.
Smithtown supervisor candidate promises town master plan by January 2014, pro-business attitude.
21 Heather Drive homeowner, Charles Richie, avoids town entering his home; begins his own clean up with the assistance of a friend.
Town of Smithtown's Draft Transportation Study finds problems with local roadways, offers suggested changes for the future.
Board of Zoning Appeals says concrete manufacturing and related uses were always non-confirming.
Though Smithtown Democrats see opportunity to break Republican stronghold on town board.
Snow removal planned for Main Street in Kings Park and St. James for Wednesday night is cancelled due to snowy forecast.
With the town being quiet on road updates, help us create a list for the community.
As blizzard and flood warnings put the region on alert, the utility takes a supporting role.
Commack Community Association asks DEC for industrial area traffic to be directed away from Townline Road.
Jeffrey K. Brown asks town for more time to fix property, claims more than 20 developers interested in buying land.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Homeowner Charles Riches' requests for more time are ignored by town board; two active warrants out for his arrest.
A round up of local voices.
Legis. Lynne Nowick will chair the Parks and Recreation Committee for the fourth consecutive year.
Kings Park businessman seeks to change 4.6 acres along Lawrence Road from residential to wholesale industry zoning is met with resistance.
Residents call town's plans to open talks with state over the former Kings Park Psych Center a "land grab."
Town officials prepare to go to court on Jan. 29 to stop allegedly illegal business practices and hopefully reduce odor.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone swears in new board members, outlines his Connect Long Island plan.
Smithtown Town Board meets Thursday at 7 p.m.
DEC issues letter to the Gesuale site on Lawrence Road.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
Town of Smithtown Highway Department says Christmas tree detail is already making the rounds.
Here are some measures that take effect in New York State on New Years Day.
Property owner, Anthony Santilli, asks town to consider Old Northport Road property as storage for storm damaged cars.
Latest Long Island Index report says many plan to leave the area within the next five years.
Study recommends new zoning code, which would triple buildable industrial area.
Residents turn out to oppose St. Johnland Nursing Center's proposal to build a 199 unit retirement complex on a 50-acre wooded parcel on Sunken Meadow Road.
Town will consider zoning change and environmental impact statement for proposed retirement center.