Grand jury subpoenas served to officials including County Executive Steve Bellone.
The legislator believes some creek closures could be avoided.
The NYS Department of Financial Service is coming to the East End May 7.
The program could receive a funding infusion of between $1 million and $2 million if the Suffolk County Legislature votes in favor of the plan Tuesday.
Residents call for new legislation that would keep the future of Plum Island separate from the creation of a new National Bio- and Agro- Defense Facility proposed for Kansas.
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American Lung Association’s report finds Suffolk has worst ozone air pollution in the area.
State assemblyman will helm the Task Force on University-Industry Cooperation.
Months after Superstorm Sandy slammed into Orient State Park, wreaking havoc and causing extensive damage, the park will reopen to the public.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell suggested a compromise that most residents supported Thursday.
Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell said compromise is key to the discussion regarding dogs on town beaches.
Town fields are being destroyed by overuse, town officials said Tuesday.
Community-service minded residents will have a chance to learn about new opportunities to volunteer on Saturday in Southold.
Southold Town officials want to crack down on speeding.
The Southold Town board has agreed to put the brakes on any for-profit race or bike ride on local roads.
Helicopter noise is the second biggest problem for Southold residents, Supervisor Scott Russell said.
A public hearing was held to discuss possibly prohibiting parking on the east side of the street.
A long-time battle over a proposed catering barn at the inn heats up.
The monthly work session of the Board of Trustees takes place Monday at 6 p.m.
FEMA approves another extension; this time until May 1, says New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Town board discusses placing kiosks at town-owned beaches.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Greenport officials foresee an energy creation/education project on nearly 9 acres it owns outside village bounds, though a formal site plan is needed for the town to consider its role in moving it forward.
Post reports that congressman is "most generous" with staff bonuses.
Hearing scheduled for May 7 on unzoned island currently home to an animal testing facility.
Tim Bishop calls a meeting for April 10.
The state previously issued refunds to those who had paid the fee.
In other top news, the debate over leashing dogs on the beach continued; the Piping Plover closes its doors.
Southold residents are urged to fill out applications for aid; a hot line is available.
Southold Police Chief Martin Flatley said events are doubling in size.
District will receive increase of nearly 16 percent if State Assembly approves spending plan Thursday.
The former Southold Town councilman has launched a newsletter.
A public hearing on a proposed Southold leash law brought out residents on both sides of the issue Tuesday.
Brush pickup begins in Greenport on April 16.
William Swiskey plans to speak at Monday night's Greenport village board meeting.
The meeting will begin at 6 p.m.
A presentation for a new green energy park at Clark's Beach will be given at Monday night's Village Board meeting.
Civic group charges the town with "improperly" awarding special use permits for the Village at Jamesport project.
Five candidates have expressed interest, while a Town Councilman backed out of a bid for a GOP nomination. Meanwhile, the status of the special election itself remains up in the air.