Town will be divided up into new Yard Waste Zones for scheduled pick-ups.
Year in Review: Patch looks back at some of the top political stories.
A look at some of the top government stories from around Long Island.
Budget season begins in the village as the calendar turns over.
Village officials mark spot where museum is expected to be moved to.
Deputy mayor will resign January 1 to become new Suffolk County Legislator.
Governor shows off his sense of humor.
Potential presidential candidate blasts president, unveils PAC.
Governor says renters deserve a break, too.
Researchers say water quality improved, new fish species returning to Great South Bay.
Republican lawmaker to make announcement in New Hampshire.
Sen. Fuschillo, Sheriff's Office will co-sponsor event in Lindenhurst.
Get tax exemptions for energy saving parts of your home – some homeowners save an average of $800 a year.
County executive announces Monday that he will seek a second term.
Old courts were removed due to lack of use and space needed for new playground.
Unanimously approved law allows residents with over 50 percent damage to receive relief on previous year's taxes.
EDF Renewable Development is suing the county for $12.5 million after plans for a solar carports in Ronkonkoma never came to fruition.
State alleges town mismanaged $28 million worth of fund transfers between 2008 and 2011.
The Long Island Index unveiled Monday.
Bellone says eight-year contact is fair and will make future officers more affordable.
If you pay your toll in cash to go over the Throgs Neck Bridge into Queens, as of Monday, Dec. 9, stay to the right -- that's where all cash lanes will be, the MTA says.
Governor tours New York food banks and pledges more state assistance.
Lawmaker calls agreement a mistake.
Cuomo says recent presidential poll numbers are pointless because he isn't running.
Blocked aisles and exits among citations issued by Department of Labor.
Federal agency maps areas in county where these tragedies occurred.
Bellies are only getting bigger across the state. Find out where your county ranks.
Controversial law reversed before it could go into effect by town board.
SCWA awarded $1.1 million from chemical companies that ignored their commercial clients’ habit of dumping dry cleaning products.
Lawmakers seek changes as motorists get socked with fees even when found not guilty.
A Siena survey shows that Empire State voters are not as high on their governor as they used to be.
Proper flag retirement ceremony will be handled by town officials and area veterans.
One eastbound overnight train added to Babylon branch on weekends.
Intoxication in public or at dance halls is now a misdemeanor offense in the town.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
High sands in inlet preventing rescue equipment from leaving the Great South Bay without issues.
One of the village's oldest buildings was lifted and readied for transportation on Thursday.
Do you dare cross these paths? Roads ranked by highest daily traffic.