Some believe the changes are unfair and unenforceable.
The public will be given a chance to speak out on proposed residential rental regulations at Monday night's meeting.
Suffolk adds service that gives locals opportunity to pair important medical information with their phone numbers.
Southold Economic Development Committee will host forum to offer information and resources to local business owners.
Focusing around the Cutchogue creek system, trustees and the Shellfish Advisory Board are taking water samples themselves to hasten the opening process, according to Newsday.
Do you think a rental code will help crack down on overcrowding and other quality of life concerns?
Southold Town will host a forum to provide direction for small businesses next week.
House of Representatives devote over $400 million to construction of new NBAF facility, though Senate and – possibly – executive approval await.
A Cutchogue winery, Vineyard 48, once again has neighbors crying out for relief from noise and traffic they say is ruining their quality of life.
The Southold town board is ready to educate the public about how to dispose of mercury themostats.
The Southold town board took a firm stance on trying to curb out-of-control events on area roads.
In another month, plans could move forward to raze the crumbling iconic structure forever.
The community discussion will take place Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Also, Industrial Development Agency benefits handed out to local vitamin firm.
Highway superintendent seat up for grabs as incumbent Pete Harris opts not to seek re-election.
A fireboat and the issue of trustees' family utilizing the railroad dock caused some contention in Greenport Tuesday.
In the Town of Southold, Kerwin Blvd., Pipes Neck Creek, and Pipes Cove slated for treatment.
Some residents feel safety should come before "convenience" of boaters.
Do you agree with Southold town's new policy to allow only charitable events on area roads?
Don't miss tonight's meeting, held on a special day.
Police to set up checkpoints along roads, waterways.
Are you happy about Sunday bus service beginning again?
Police will consider the panic button calls to be top priority.
A community discussion on the town's new road use policy will be held on June 4.
Public input on Plum Island's future has been pouring in to Southold Town.
The monthly work session will begin at 6 p.m. on Monday.
Checkpoints to be set up in late May to catch violators.
A state audit said funds seemed to be managed road projects well, though room for error could still be minimized by checking asphalt quality.
Albie de Kerillis to run in November for seat currently held by Al Krupski.
Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski said he wants to hear what constituents have to say.
In other county news, a plan to expand Sunday and evening bus service was approved unanimously.
After Driftwood Farms in Orient was hit hard by Sandy, owners look to recoup losses through their Riverhead location.
Environmentalists have encouraged preservation on Plum Island and applauded Southold Town's efforts.
The Southold Town board will take a hard look at who's using tents for their intended purpose -- and who's abusing the process.
A public hearing on proposed new zoning for Plum island will be held on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Southold Town Hall.
Good news for Mattituck residents who have been asking for a dredging project for over a decade.
Still feeling the impacts of Superstorm Sandy? Help is on the way.
Residents can speak out about Plum Island's future on Tuesday.