The meeting begins at 6 p.m. Monday night at the Third Street Firehouse.
A look at some of the top government stories from around Long Island.
Suffolk County Department of Social Services provides information on how to help homeless individuals, or those without home heating oil.
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Plan calls for complete New York removal by 2025.
Members of a hunters' group, blasted the plan, which kicks off in March, in force.
Will you be going to the meeting on the proposed deer culling plan Thursday night?
The dredging comes after years of public outcry for the project.
County could join Nassau with webcast footage of legislative sessions
During the current thaw, workers are busy with potholes repairs across Long Island.
The sharpshooter plan will help to assist with a problem impacting public safety and the local economy, Russell said.
Meanwhile, a rally is scheduled for the same week to protest the plan.
Suffolk Legislator introduced new bill at recent organizational meeting.
Governor plans to lay out tax relief, medical marijuana plans in 1:30 p.m. speech.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
The property-tax relief would be available only if local governments consolidate services.
The East Hampton Group for Wildlife will hold a "No Cull" rally and demonstration, starting at the Hook Mill, on Jan. 18 at 1 p.m.
Stay off the roads in Greenport, if possible, the village has asked.
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The supervisor suggested residents monitor the town's website and local media for updates.
Governor declares statewide emergency as winter storm Hercules nears.
Freezing temperatures and heavy winds will challenge cleanup crews, Suffolk Executive says.
Vincent Orlando is jumping in feet first to his new position.
PenAir and US Airways are canceling some flights, Southwest facing delays ahead of winter storm Hercules.
The utility said heavier snow, icing and strong winds could increase the possibility of downed wires and associated power outages.
Year in Review: Patch looks back at some of the top political stories.
A monthly meeting of the Greenport Village Board takes place on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Third Street Firehouse.
Meanwhile, East Hampton Village elects to move forward, despite stack of petitions.
Residents are still demanding answers; the next village board meeting takes place Monday at 6 p.m. at the Third Street Firehouse.
Governor shows off his sense of humor.
Governor says renters deserve a break, too.