Two ACODs were granted in separate marijuana possession cases and several dispositions were reached in traffic cases.
The widow of the longtime member of both organizations was presented with the first flag to be taken down.
Suffolk health department found unsafe bacteria levels.
Northport American Legion introduced their candidates for a weeklong seminar showcasing the workings of the American political system.
Two uncontested candidates are seeking seats on the board of trustees.
A roundup of things to know today.
Mayor George Doll honors Sarah Connor for donating the funds.
20 defendants appeared in court on June 6.
Huntington Town Supervisor Frank Petrone ejects Anthony Caruso from the June 6 Town Board meeting.
Debates over Britannia's alleged covenant violations and cell tower application.
Children are entitled to the least-restrictive environment. BOCES is not it, say Jeff and Cathie Josephson.
The project that began in 2002 will continue.
Thomas Bjurlof explains why Long Island's mixed government/private energy model needs to be revised.
James A. Byler was welcomed home by a large crowd of family, friends and well wishers.
Who was the man behind the marquee?
The U.S. Army Reservist re-enlisted to join his son.
News from Huntington township.
Budget and capital proposition approved. One incumbent and three new trustees elected.
Lawyer won't be reappointed by the Huntington Town Board.
Seeking return of sewer-rent fees.
The $9.03 million loan was proposed as a resolution to inform the public of the board's work.
Rally was held at the state capital.
Huntington, Northport-East Northport School District say assessment challenge violates 1997 agreement.
The original proposed budget failed by nine votes in April.
Charges of tree removal without a permit and an unleashed dog were heard by the Village prosecuting attorney.
News from around the Town of Huntington.
Also approved funds for Woodbine Marina improvements.
Seymour's recently installed the pilings, floating docks and gangways.
Groundbreaking not set, developer Pat Glennon says.
Retiring plant manager Erica Reinhard wants to manage expectations.
A 1983 covenant meant for the status to be reverted to single-family upon the death of the homeowner, who has since died.
The Town Board meets May 3.
The project is designed to reduce flooding and catch storm water runoff and contaminants on Asharoken Avenue before they enter Duck Island Harbor.
The co-chairs of the Northport-East Northport Community Drug and Alcohol Task Force say the main source of prescription drugs for illegal use are the users' homes.
The fallen tree necessitated the road's closure Monday.
The New York DEC has submitted a petition to the U.S. EPA.
The Avalon Bay Housing Project applied for a zoning change, while discussion over the placement of a crosswalk dominated discussion on the
It's time to test your “green” imagination.
Residents wanted clearer statements on the board's position on the water quality in Northport Harbor, while the trustees accused the residents of jumping to conclusions.