At least 150 animals were found in a Lincoln Road home, reports News 12.
Governor signs executive order allowing residents displaced by Hurricane Sandy to vote at any poll site on Election Day.
Both incumbent candidate Assemblyman Dean Murray and challenging candidate Edward Hennessy were questioned what were two of Medford's most important issues.
Construction area expands slightly more into the Lake Street lot.
Assembly, State Senate, Town Supervisor and Congressional candidates speak.
Local candidates facing off at 7 p.m.
Violators from 6 a.m.-9 p.m. will be hit with a $150 fine.
View the agenda for Monday's meeting here.
Town Supervisor, 1st Congressional, 3rd Senatorial, 3rd Assembly candidates attending.
Machines continue digging into the Swezey's area, structures being added to some sections.
Patch wants to know what you'd ask during a presidential debate.
Economy, Immigration and Foreign policy discussed at Friday's debate, reports Newsday.
Event set for Friday at 5 p.m.
Open letter urges residents who use the Holtsville Ecology Center to attend tonight's Town Board meeting to voice support for the site.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Ceremony taking place at Shorefront Park at 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Parade taking place Nov. 24 with "Back to the 60s" theme.
Attend Saturday's ceremony? Add your photos here.
Highlights from Saturday's commissioning ceremony.
Full commissioning of the ship taking place Saturday morning.
The Navy recently took Patch on a tour of the inside of the USS Michael Murphy, here are the photos.
Patrick Lupfer graduating Northeastern University in December.
Patch wants your thoughts on Wednesday night’s debate between President Obama and Gov. Romney.
Feature length documentary on Patchogue Navy SEAL starts at 7 p.m.
Several readers have been writing in what they think should be done with Holtsville Ecology Center.
Ship's commissioning to take place at Pier 88 on Oct. 6 at 10 a.m.
Suffolk County Police officials have asked the Village to consider the change due increased traffic from the recent opening of The Emporium, reports Newsday.
Water being moved would eventually reach Patchogue Lake naturally and eventually flow into Patchogue River, DEC says.
Description states that water will be emptied into the Patchogue Lake at approximately two million gallons per day.
Congressman presents Harold Hubbard with a certificate.
Images from the demolition site.
Holtsville Ecology Center, Youth Bureau, Women's Services among those cuts spoke of during public comment Thursday night.
One of Brookhaven Town's recommendations is to sell Holtsville Ecology Center, if it does what would you want it to be?
Details on the proposed Holtsvile park cuts available in the proposed 2013 budget document.
Meeting to focus on improving Village's water quality.
Several residents have already been commenting that they would be upset regarding a possible closing of the Holtsville park.
Group particularly upset with proposal to close down the Holtsville Wildlife and Ecology Center.