No humans cases have been reported this year, health officials say.
CDBG budget cut by 15 percent.
Day long festivities at the Bay Shore Marina will be capped by a Grucci fireworks display.
In response to recent area crimes against pharmacies, some say more needs to be done to increase safety and security.
Couple creates home designs for village homes.
The legislation will have a major impact on municipalities and school districts.
Classmates, town officials and religious leaders console a community in mourning.
County executive releases statement on arrest of man believed to be Medford resident David Laffer.
Cars will no longer turn onto South Ocean Avenue from Terry.
Trustees say they admire the "bones" of downtown, tout plan which will bring retail, office and residential space to Patchogue.
Lesko and Bishop host LI native liaison from Director of the International Trade Administration’s Advocacy Center.
A roundup of news from Suffolk's largest municipality.
Some locals speak out against possible store in East Patchogue.
Study will cost $6,000.
Restaurants and businesses that use valet parking in the village can continue as long as it remains on-site.
The Patchogue Village Board of Trustees will be meeting at Patchogue Village Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Congress cuts 16.85 percent of Community Development Block Grant funding.
SCPC takes tour of recent Patchogue developments.
Pat-Med families that lost loved ones during 9/11 attacks react to the death of Osama bin Laden.
Long-time chief-of-staff to Legis. Jack Eddington will seek the Democratic nomination for the 7th LD.
The parking spot size variance holding Tritec back from starting construction was approved with six votes and one abstention.
An approximate $10.6 million budget was approved for the 2011-2012 fiscal year Monday by the Patchogue Village Board of Trustees.
A 5.5 percent spending increase will bring an average $78.75 tax hike per household for village residents.
On the agenda: proposal to place a moratorium on additional housing in business district to see impact of Tritec New Village plan.
Plan loses two parking spots in order to accommodate the elimination of 8 feet by 18 feet spaces.
Reactions somewhat muted regarding county executive's decision not seek a third term.
Parking variance for smaller spots than village code allows must pass the Zoning Board of Appeals for Tritec's New Village plan to proceed.
Final decision pending approval of a parking variance by the Zoning Board of Appeals next week.
The future of the vacated Swezey's building will be determined by Thursday night's vote.
Order of condemnation for the blighted building will transfer ownership to town.
Several parking spaces in TRITEC New Village Plan smaller then village code allows, trustee says.
New York State's Main Street Grant has awarded Patchogue's Business Improvement District $500,000 to help improve local businesses over the next two years.
Brookhaven Town Supervisor holds fundraising dinner in Patchogue.
The passing of the sash, St. Patrick's Parade and upcoming performances and events discussed.
Local institutions will be closed and public transportation will operate on a special schedule in observance of Presidents' Day
On the agenda: request to approve the resignation of a Senior Account clerk charged with the alleged theft of nearly $193k.
District Attorney charges account clerk for alleged theft of nearly $193,000 from the Village of Patchogue.
Section of Terry Street will become one-way, a decision on the Four Corners plan was postponed.
Honorees will be recognized at the Bureau’s Thirty-First Annual Volunteer Awards Ceremony.
The decision on the proposed plan for the Four Corners has been postponed to March 1.