Two meter readers–one for gas and one for electric–to now make visits to customers' homes and businesses.
Strange Fact: The more Starbucks cafes there are in town, the more likely that county voted Democratic last election.
Filled with extra goodies like cranberry, nuts and chocolate, this banana bread is the perfect addition to a holiday or weekend brunch.
The heaviest snowfall is expected around midday Tuesday.
Check out what's going on at the library this week!
Good reading for inquiring minds over your Christmas break.
Interact Club's "Beautification After Sandy" cleaned up over 170 properties in Lindy.
A look at what's ahead this week in town.
Catch up on some of the latest business headlines in the area.
Up to an inch is expected overnight before the snow turns over to rain.
See what some Patch bloggers are saying this week.
Some stories are downright strange. Here's our wrap-up from around Long Island.
A look back at the week's top stories over the past week.
Some stories put a smile on your face. Here's our wrap-up from around Long Island.
While obesity is still prevalent in the U.S., for the first time the number of poor children who are obese dropped.
Catch up on the top news stories from across the region.
Sat - Sun 11 / 8 - 9 9am - 3pm Montawk Hwy to Doges Prom to West Belle Terre Ave Lindenhurst
Elementary students learn first-hand why math lessons are important when they grow up.
Precinct officials say common crimes have dropped off significantly in past year.
Use the interactive calendar below to make sure your gifts are sent in time for delivery by Dec. 25.
A look at recent crime in the area.
Rain in the forecast all day Friday cancels tree lighting ceremony.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Is '12 Years A Slave's' Ejiofor staying strong or will 'The Wolf of Wall Street's' DiCaprio steal the spotlight?
Residents with 10 percent property value loss will be eligible for relief.
Patch readers shared a few creative solutions.
No one seriously injured according to emergency officials.
Unanimously approved law allows residents with over 50 percent damage to receive relief on previous year's taxes.