Fifth grade ESL students complete a week-long, school-wide fundraising campaign to help pets displaced by Hurricane Sandy.
County legislator says forums over the next six months will allow residents to engage in a discussion of community-specific issues.
Rep. Peter King calls decision to scrap vote on $60.4 billion in Sandy aid "indefensible."
Here are some measures that take effect in New York State on New Years Day.
FEMA allocates $30 million to remove debris left behind by Hurricane Sandy.
Letter from Mayors Against Illegal Guns calls on the president to act.
Accused men used addresses in Patchogue, Lindenhurst and West Babylon among others.
Group of ironworkers protesting near New Village site, but local officials say Tritec has done plenty to hire union workers.
Brookhaven Town councilman recognizes December Students of the Month.
County legislator honors four Pat-Med High students.
Officials outline steps being taken to keep Main Street safe.
If you couldn't make it to Village Hall Monday, watch this video of the meeting.
Board meets Monday at 5 p.m.
Several drop-off locations available through Dec. 17.
Bill sponsored by Legis. Rob Calarco will require county's DPW to "consider all modes of travel" when designing a road project.
County legislator on hand for grand opening at 30 Bay Avenue.
If you couldn't make it to Village Hall Monday, watch this video of the full meeting.
Patchogue's Main Street businesses say more must be done to tighten up security late at night.
Boy Scouts tie ribbons on lamp posts on North Ocean Avenue to honor our troops overseas.
Crosswalk will also be installed across Railroad Avenue.
Santora was killed while serving his country in Afghanistan in 2010.
Recount puts the former Brookhaven Town councilman on top and denies Murray a second full term.
Representatives from FEMA and the Small Business Administration will be on hand to advise residents on disaster assistance programs.
Non-Village residents will need to pay to park in 370 spots; $500,000 in annual revenue projected for Village.
Residents can visit the unit outside the Patchogue Recreation Center for info about FEMA and other disaster assistance programs.
Hurricane Sandy recovery among the topics of discussion.
Unofficial election night results give incumbent Dean Murray a 36-vote lead over Ed Hennessey, but more than 2,000 absentee ballots are yet to be counted.
Mayor Paul Pontieri says storm currently hitting the area could take its toll on homes already beat up from Sandy.
Republican defeats Frank Genco in 3rd Senate District.
Unofficial results give incumbent Dean Murray a slight edge over Democrat Edward Hennessey for the 3rd Assembly District seat.
Locals cite the economy as the main issue influencing their vote.
No changes to where local voters will cast their ballots
Center open every weekend through November as residents clean up from Sandy.
Despite damage, Mayor Pontieri says the Village is in pretty good shape compared to neighboring areas.
Top of scaffolding fell next to the walkway Monday afternoon.
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Shuttle will leave from Patchogue Village Hall and take evacuees to Sachem East High School
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Residents living south of Campbell Street and Park Street must evacuate ahead of hurricane.
Officials will have preparation meeting on Sunday.