Lots will be transferred to Long Island Housing Partnership, who plan to build affordable housing in its location.
Congressman meets with constituents at Patchogue Village Hall.
Local institutions will be closed and public transportation will operate on a special schedule in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
BID discussed an ongoing sewage problem with Blue Point Brewing Company, and decided not to create a formal opinion concerning Four Corners.
A look at snow conditions in the Patchogue Village area.
Village Court rescheduled for Feb. 9.
Continuous snow has caused plowed roads to fill up again, impeding removal efforts.
Continues with event despite recent event in Arizona.
Dean Murray's son who serves in the Maryland Air National Guard held Bible at ceremony.
Parking, retail and future of Patchogue's flagship intersection discussed.
The Republican Senator takes his oath in front of supporters, family and friends.
Economy issues nixed hotel from plans.
Local officials offer their views on the change in New York State government.
Also at Planning Board; permission granted for development at 272 E Main St., concerns over requested convenience store near River Elementary School at meeting.
County governmental actions affecting and shaping every day lives of its residents.
Residents will need to get motor vehicles out of the streets for snow plows.
Town has been plowing roads since 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Town has tax freeze for second straight year; improves blight initiative.
Heroin and Opiate Advisory Panel report gives 48 recommendations to fill gaps, address issues of substance abuse.
Highlights from the December meeting of the Business Improvement District.
Romaine sponsors bill to test a 'foot in the door theory' to provide oversight to utility company.
Over 1,400 challenges remain in First Congressional District race.
Street, crosswalk and Shorefront Park projects also discussed; agency will be honored for 30 years of service at the next village board meeting.
Judicial review of challenged ballots begins; scheduled to continue on Thursday.
Both parties due in court next Tuesday to determine validity of challenged ballots.
Fewer than 2,000 absentee ballots remain to be counted.
Heated discussions spark strenuous night at Farmingville meeting; Holtsville and Centereach Pools to remain open.
Both sides take jabs over objected votes.
County Executive Steve Levy honors veterans in first "thank you" breakfast at Villa Lombardi's.
Election districts in Smithtown, Southampton counted first.
Next Community Development Agency Meeting will take place Thursday.
Five jobs, greenhouses, composting center and community pools on the chopping block.
Waiting until the last vote is counted could take weeks.
A breakdown of how the candidates fared in the five major state races.
Republican Incumbent defeats Rob Calarco by almost six percent.
Residents report difficulty voting on three propositions on ballots.
Here is a final run-down of the candidates that matter to you when you hit the polls Tuesday.
The outcome of the race for the 3rd senatorial district could shift the balance of power in Albany.
Rob Calarco challenges incumbent Assemb. Dean Murray for New York State third assembly district seat.
Also at the village board meeting: A new four-way stop, new noise rules and 3 Lake St. still vacant.