Warmer weather is approaching and the parks will be ready, officials say.
Town of Huntington continues to see a brightening employment picture.
A quiet night saw two dispositions and an arraignment in a custody case.
Traffic counters have sprung up across the roadways in Northport.
The project also includes installation of a central traffic signal monitoring system for the entire town.
A county court judge appointed a receiver to ensure the home's safety hazards and code violations were remedied. Now it is seeking to be reimbursed for costs.
Rep. Steve Israel said before Friday's House vote on the 2012 budget that it might be cutting costs but at the expense of seniors.
Work will soon be done at the Woodbine Marina and the bait store will reopen at the Soundview Marina.
The Town Board has scheduled several public hearings for its April 12 meeting.
Commissioner of Jurors latest to declare candidacy.
Health-care services for veterans have been funded through FY 2011.
The physical therapist's office under construction between Skipper's and Bistro 44 replaced old air conditioning units.
Deputy Mayor Henry Tobin will stay on for another year, while all of the trustees will continue to oversee various departments.
District takes precautions alerting bus drivers to take extra care in checking buses, be alert to suspicious activity.
A roundup of things to know and do today.
Trustee elections and budgets were decided Tuesday, April 5.
Defendants in cases ranging from unlawful imprisonment to unleashed dogs were heard by Judge Paul Senzer on April 4.
A roundup of things to know today.
The town proposes new regulations for temporary trailer homes within the town.
The 21-year-old avoided jail time despite the notation of a failed toxicology test in her pre-sentence report.
Summer movie dates were selected, a law firm that specializes in tax challenges was hired and the zoning code was amended as it pertains to gaming and amusement centers.
A light night saw only ten defendants appear before Judge Paul Senzer on March 21.
The cellular communications company is reportedly being purchased by AT & T Wireless.
A review of cases heard by the Town of Huntington Board of Zoning Appeals March 17.
A roundup of town stories.
A roundup of stories from the isthmus known as Asharoken.
A list of Town of Huntington departments.
Updates were given on work at the wastewater treatment plant and on sewer-rent appeals at the March 15 meeting.
Petit larceny, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct were among the guilty pleas made during the March 14 court session.
Northport resident wants lawmakers to prioritize youth.
Landfill, shellfish and bunker restoration.
The increase is mainly due to an increase in police expenses.
The application, which was facing the board for a second time after requests for alterations were made, dominated the most recent Zoning Board of Appeals meeting.
The former Northport Village Superintendent of Public Works blasts former Mayor Peter Panarites.
All but four cases were adjourned to a later date, with charges in one traffic case being dropped.
The Commack Fire Department requested a flagpole to house its telecommunications equipment as well as cellular antennae from two companies.
Says the report issued by Cuomo's New York State Mandate Relief Redesign Team is a "missed opportunity."
Suffolk police say it's important for adults to learn the details.
It was a relatively ordinary meeting for the Village Board of Trustees, although they did hear a presentation from a community organization.
Most matters were adjourned, but there were several guilty pleas filed, as well as a protest from a defense attorney, all on Monday. Feb. 28.