A News 12 report sparked an investigation by EPA officials.
Facility, to be located in Holtsville, is expected to improve storm responsiveness.
Officials said the $25.6 million project will start soon.
Highway superintendent will be in Holtsville Monday to discuss his plans to enhance efficiencies.
Agenda released for Monday's Port Jefferson Village Board meeting.
Port Jefferson officials are considering it, according the Port Times Record. What do you think?
Grand jury subpoenas served to officials including County Executive Steve Bellone.
Brookhaven Democratic Committee taps former Suffolk legislator as its candidate.
Station among 24 that settled with the state for taking advantage of locals in the wake of the disaster.
Newsday reports the councilman appeared before the screening committee a day after Suffolk prosecutors seized his town computers.
Drainage projects start Monday on Winston Drive.
Village honored with proclamation for 50th anniversary of incorporation.
Three computers were seized by the District Attorney's Office from the office of Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld Wednesday afternoon.
Mosque proposal approved by town planning board Monday.
Revitalization grants look to "improve the vitality of business districts" and more, according to county executive.
A state jury this week awarded a $130 million claim to a Bayport family against St. Charles Hospital related to hospital's delivery of a baby girl in Nov. 2002 who developed cerebral palsy.
State awards grant to Town of Brookhaven to fund traffic calming measures.
FEMA approves another extension; this time until May 1, says New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Highway superintendent reminds residents to put bulk brush debris out by Sunday evening.
Meeting between mayors, village representatives and Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Pilot program on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx follows one already in use in the village.
Noticing the wear and tear on the village, the academic advisor floats idea to Patch about involving students in giving the downtown a once-over.
Post reports that congressman is "most generous" with staff bonuses.
District Attorney launches probe into how funding was spent, contractors hiring and payment.
Brookhaven Town Animal Shelter took in 22 dogs and more than 60 cats who are now in need of a loving family.
Mayor says "we don't have the dollar bills" to purchase building leased by Long Island Music Hall of Fame.
Kara Hahn, D-Setauket, wants to visit with constituents to hear their concerns.
Party members hope new chairman Anthony Parlatore will help them beat the GOP in November.
Town officials lobby communications provider to bring FiOS to area residents and compete with Cablevision.
Village officials to comb through capital costs before presenting budget to public.
Port Jefferson School District Superintendent Ken Bossert will present the PJSD budget for next year, and further discussion about the village budget is expected.
The state previously issued refunds to those who had paid the fee.
Village Treasurer Don Pearce noted that after forecasting a $140,000 gap originally, funding for highway projects should be available next year.
Renting single rooms in a single-family house is already illegal, but town supervisor Ed Romaine said the town is stepping up enforcement against unscrupulous landlords who do so.
New legislation would prevent minors from purchasing energy drinks at County parks.
Study will find ways to improve upon haphazard development, lack of planning.
Mayor, Treasurer: Rates for protection are based on an outdated population survey.
Also on the agenda, a public hearing in regards to piercing the tax cap levy.