He is calling on no state salary to be higher than Governor Cuomo's.
Residents in the area around Britannia Yachting Center say the owner is not following 1988 covenant requirements and may have tried to have it lifted.
The telecommunications company seeks to construct a 60-foot tower on the northwest corner of the existing chandlery building.
An application will be heard Wednesday by the BZA in addition to three others.
Assemblyman asks Cuomo for help with a potentially financially devastating lawsuit.
Several resolutions were passed and the Village expressed its content with its municipal bond rating at the regularly-scheduled meeting.
Lance Reinheimer has been appointed interim director of the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum by its Board of Trustees.
Sentences in two DWI cases and an exoneration of bail in a contempt of court case were handed out in an otherwise quiet night.
A felony contempt of court charge, numerous DWI charges, and several violations of protective orders were heard by Judge Senzer.
Also senior housing project rejected but gaming center moves forward.
Appeals will be heard until March 15th and payments will be accepted penalty-free until June 1.
Both branches offer food for thought, a warm spot on a cold day, fun programs and movies and discussions.
The town and village highway departments look for places to put the snow.
In 1957, the NYS DPW proposed a 14-mile, four-lane, north-south expressway, which would have run from Babylon to Northport.
An extension of the preliminary approval on the Gemport site plan and two steep slope extensions were presented to the Board.
An aggravated DWI charge, multiple guilty pleas for disorderly conduct, and a return visit from Armand Orlando were among the cases heard by Village Judge Paul Senzer.
The schedule changed because of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
The highway department is first out, last in when it comes to clearing snow.
Turnout was light at the Jan. 10 meeting as community members heard an update and got a chance to ask questions
The power authority says their tax suit has the best interests of all of Long Island's residents in mind.
Project includes a 9,000 square-foot, state of the art facility, to include a drive-through boat bay, a new launching ramp, maintenance shops and offices for personnel.
The fiscal year begins March 1.
The board granted three applications as presented, granted three more with amendments, and denied one application at their weekly meeting
The National Weather Service says more snow is heading our way.
The Town Supervisor organized a rally protesting National Grid's claim for reassessment of the National Grid Power Plant in Northport.
Lindy's Taxi, Suffolk Executive Levy and Police Commmissioner Dormer have teamed up to offer this free service.
MTA warns against open alcohol on trains, platforms.
Northport residents and officials clear the roads and have some fun in the process.
The storm center map shows minimal outages in Northport, East Northport and Elwood.
Two afternoon trains added to schedule for Thursday and Friday.
Budget hearing set for January.
Data also notes increase in family size.
Leo Giovenco service including working for President Eisenhower and stormed the beaches on D-Day.
Site plan resolutions for Commack Medical Offices and Skillaire delayed.
Incidents from the Northport Police Department records in the week of Nov. 24 through Dec. 2.
Here's a sampling of what's happening in and around Northport today.
Coat drives, food drives, church seeking items to sell at the thrift store and more.
There are plenty of ways to keep busy today in and around Northport.
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Northport officials will continue to examine the conditions before making a decision to accept the grants.