News and notes from the Town of Huntington.
The portion of the law prohibiting the sale of 10-bullet magazines is shelved indefinitely.
Free April 5 clinic to tackle mortgage, bankruptcy problems.
Decision reserved after cell poles preemptively installed in Northport.
Postal workers from around Long Island demonstrate to keep sixth day of service.
Patch reports on news from around Long Island.
Railroad says weekend service restored; holiday trains scheduled next week.
Suffolk Legislature awards Northporter a second term leading water authority.
Raises, new hires on agenda for Tuesday, March 19 meeting.
Town Hall session includes advice on moving forward after interruption.
DMV's facial recognition technology leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
Preliminary renderings for 2876 square foot building unveiled Tuesday.
One month period will begin April 1.
Social media outlets could provide another way for residents to get in touch.
Town Councilman Gene Cook pushes for finished garages, tighter restrictions on accessory structures.
Highway superintendent has served since 1988.
Board to discuss sewage treatment plant upgrades, assessment lawsuit settlement at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Public hearings begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Town Hall.
Public hearing to be held on Tuesday.
Courses getting underway this week.
Property owners may be eligible for tax rebate.
Easter egg hunt set for Heckscher Park March 27.
County Democratic leader persuades Gaughran not to run against Petrone.
Gov. Cuomo: Sandy deadline moved to March 29.
Assemblymen cite loss of aid, unfunded mandates.
Republicans, educators to push demand for change in distribution of aid.
Northport awards $3.362 million contract despite uncertainty over county funding.
As Cuomo plans move forward, town still battling LIPA on assessment challenge.
New York's Mayor said outlawing the packaging would curtail an annual waste stream of about 20,000 tons of plastic foam.
Park dog program also extended.
Permit delays caused by Hurricane Sandy push project back a year
Snow piles being trucked away as roads slowly cleared
Some streets are clear while others are clogged by snow.
Village and blue collar union reach agreement after three years of negotiations
Huntington Attorney Roger Ramme takes over for Bryan Monaghan
$30 million allotted for erosion mitigation project
Funds would greatly offset over $9 million projected cost
Locals react mostly in favor of plan that aims to save $2 billion for struggling agency