Registration for teams is currently open.
H2M to receive Gold Award from American Council of Engineering Companies for their work on the plant.
State officials say it will help thwart forgeries in counterfeit markets.
Pro-breach residents believe the new cut through Fire Island isn't causing more flooding and that closing it is a waste of taxpayer money.
If you couldn't make it to Village Hall, watch this video of the full meeting.
A weekly video roundup of the top stories in the Patchogue and Medford area from the week of March 15.
LIRR adds six trains on the Babylon line for riders heading into New York City for the parade on Saturday. Alcohol is also banned from 12:01 a.m. on Saturday to 5 a.m. on Sunday.
Legislator, 7th district, discusses flooding in Patchogue area.
Former Assemblyman Dan Losquadro officially takes the reigns at Highway Department after Farmingville ceremony.
Raw video from Wednesday's press conference at Shorefront Park.
County officials blame recent flooding on inlet breach caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Economic advantages discussed in first question to panel.
Panel hosted at Congregational Church of Patchogue Monday.
Dep. Mayor estimates early spring construction of the foundation.
Forum to include Congressman Tim Bishop, representatives from various organizations.
Board of Trustees meeting Monday at 6 p.m.
Islip Town officials react quick to feedback regarding litter and garbage on Broadway Avenue in Sayville.
Items can be dropped off at Leg. Calarco's office.
The time change will take place at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Village watching the reports, says trustee.
Town has more than 700 snow removal vehicles on standby to respond to nor'easter forecast to hit the area Wednesday night.
Lamont Mccullough wins $20,000 from ticket purchased in Coram.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Army Corps issues yet another contract award to get debris off barrier beach by end of March.
Candidates offer thoughts on how to improve Highway Department, but differ on how to pay for new initiatives.
Motion passes with 4-1 vote, trustee says Village valuation in danger of major decrease due to Sandy and recent blizzard.
Town board approves proposals from supervisor, but two Democrats speak out against raising fees for outside contractors.
Teen Friends of the Patchogue-Medford Library organization raise and donate $500 for restoration, reports LI Advance.
Assistant Superintendent of Business discusses the possible automatic federal budget cuts at Monday's Board of Education meeting.
Town Supervisor says if federal government fails to reach an agreement by Friday, Brookhaven could be weighed down by Sandy's costs.
Meet The Candidates taking place at Medford Fire Department.
As President, Congress squabble over sequester, area youngsters could lose much needed education programs.
Town board set to vote on Supervisor Ed Romaine's proposals at Tuesday's meeting at Town Hall.
Patchogue Village Board of Trustees meeting Monday.
Councilman Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld, who blew the whistle on Romaine's absence during the blizzard, holds supervisor accountable for road clearing debacle.
Meet the Candidate Night taking place Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m.
Some restaurant owners are happy and unhappy with the possible family-oriented shift for Alive After Five, former AA5 coordinator also weighs in.
In the wake of the snow removal failures in Brookhaven, Supervisor plans to submit multiple suggestions to whomever wins the March 5 highway superintendent race.
Officials meet face-to-face to discuss Town's response to the blizzard.