Headlines from around Long Island, June 2.
Mayor George Doll once served in honor guard at Arlington National Cemetery. He brought pomp and ceremony Monday to Northport Memorial Day parade.
News and notes from the Town of Huntington.
Headlines from around Long Island, May 26.
Headlines from around Long Island, May 19.
Incumbent Mayor Patricia Irving and two trustees running for reelection on "Quality of Life" line.
Dr. Greg Letica running on a platform of experience and reform.
News from around the Island, May 5.
Headlines from around LI, April 28.
Current plans call for 20 additional slips in Northport Harbor marina.
New York has 95 delegates for the taking in Tuesday's Republican Presidential Primary. How will Northport vote?
$1.2 million project would increase the number of slips from 34 to 54 to better accommodate demands.
Polls are open until 9 p.m. on the budget and the board of trustees for both library districts.
Huntington Chamber event will feature business discussion with LIBN reporter David Winzelberg.
Farm brewery bill, call for circus boycott.
Reporting a pothole to Village Hall is the fastest way to get it fixed, said Administrator Gene Guido, who added that a makeover is in the works for Woodbine Avenue.
Agency satisfied with response so far; next step is to form a plan for illicit material detection and elimination.
Four write-in candidates reported, including one vote for Freddy Piercey.
Coen brothers' filming, waitresses sue.
Maline and McMullen up for reelection to four year terms on Tuesday.
Scientist says warm winter may hasten toxic algae bloom in Northport and Huntington waters.
Water quality symposium with government officials to be held at Huntington Town Hall on Thursday.
Kosher cameras, cool roofs.
Caterer dropped; jurors get Girl Scout cookies.
Notes from the Feb. 21 Board of Trustees meeting.
Mayor cites increasing sewage plant maintenance costs.
Northport Community Book Club founder Tammy Walsh inspires attendees at national forum.
Northport residents challenge convenience store location, citing traffic at Waterside intersection.
Redistricting plan opposed, temple may sell property.
Proposed budget calls for 1.86 percent tax increase.
Zoning Board to consider variance for a 7-Eleven in place of Nocello's Restaurant.
'Scoot' trains on East End, Grant for Family Service League.
Outdoor music, seating, and operation hours reined in under amended code passed on Tuesday.
Dredging a point of contention.
Homeschooler participation in district programs also discussed.
Northport Board of Trustees proposes possible solutions to clash between restaurant and residents.