Candidates, supporters gathered at The Oar on Tuesday evening.
An update on the number of votes cast as of the mid-afternoon and the issues that residents are talking about.
As of noon around 180 votes have been cast at the two polling sites.
As local residents head to the polls Patch wants to know who received your vote.
Candidates from Patchogue 2012, Residents First and Progress for All parties will talk about the local issues at SJC.
Garden to have 38 plots for local residents to grow plants, vegetables, etc.
Calarco proposes moving library next to court house.
Want to vote on March 20? Here is everything you need to know.
Former Patchogue First party seeks changes to New Village project, Village government and lower taxes.
The approved $100 million plan for the Four Corners remains halted due to lawsuit filed by Patchogue business owners.
Long-standing butcher shop recognized for new sign, building improvements.
An engineering report on the historical building was presented at Monday's Village Board of Trustees meeting.
Patchogue-Medford High School students and artist Andrew Silver were among those who worked on the Shorefront Park mural.
Public comment on the store is being accepted by Town through Jan. 19.
The Democrat maintains Election Night lead after absentee votes tabulated on Thursday.
Funding will be used partly to upgrade sidewalks, curbs and lighting in the area.
Pathway connects arts in Patchogue, mayor say at dedication ceremony.
The Patchogue Village Board passed a motion that restricts the housing of non-domesticated animals
The walkway behind from the Terry Street parking lot to Main Street will host a dedication ceremony at 11:30 a.m.
The Village Board denies Lori Patton's request to rent her condominium to help cover her daughter’s medical costs.
The Business Improvement District (BID) and Level G Associates offered potential parking solutions to the Village Board at Monday’s meeting, including the construction of a parking garage.
Vote counting to begin Wednesday, according to Suffolk Board of Elections.
Republican John Giannott predicts race will ultimately be decided by fewer than 10 votes.
Voters re-elect Lesko, elect Bellone to replace Levy for county executive; legislature race still too close to call.
Democrat Calarco leads by 103 votes, but race remains too close to call.
Polling locations remain open through 9 p.m. Check back to Patch for live results.
Here is a final run-down of the candidates that matter to you when you hit the polls Tuesday.
Rob Calarco is the Democrat in the 7th Legislative District race.
John Giannott is the Republican in the 7th Legislative District race.
Town of Brookhaven District Five Councilman candidates Tom Cavanaugh and incumbent Tim Mazzei answer questions from the public.
Things get personal between county legislature candidates Rob Calarco and John Giannott at meet the candidates event Wednesday night.
Movement set to continue from 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Copper Beach Village resident approached the Village Board seeking approval for a rental unit to help with medical finances for her daughter.
Local supporters have raised $2,000 for awareness of the Carnegie Library through yard and bake sales.
Ideas to obtain federal funding for the site have been discussed says mayor.
Fence has been up for 50 years.
John Giannott and Rob Calarco are running for an open seat in the 7th Legislative District.
Focus E. Patchogue brought in Brookhaven Town Hall candidates to their October meeting.
Bill Steyert, Vietnam vet, joins in protests over economic conditions.
Volunteers unable to clear trees on town-owned path that is said to be a hangout for children.