Currency from First National Bank of Port Jefferson up for sale on eBay.
Former Assemblyman Dan Losquadro officially takes the reigns at Highway Department after Farmingville ceremony.
Lack of state funding for construction projects, cell phone tower creates revenue gaps next year, treasurer says.
Brookhaven and the Mt. Sinai Civic will monitor the bar and grille this season.
Potential private-public partnership could lead to greater use of renewable energy including solar and wind.
Mather Hospital worker and Mount Sinai resident recognized by the Town.
DMV's facial recognition technology leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
After a Monday meeting that saw many restaurant and bar owners protest an extension of paid parking set to kick in March 15, debate continues in town.
Officials prepare for upcoming budget season unsure what revenues to expect from LIPA parcel, which makes up nearly half the budget.
Town has more than 700 snow removal vehicles on standby to respond to nor'easter forecast to hit the area Wednesday night.
Local lashes out as group that tried to persuade voters to abandon the Republican at the polls as punishment for his vote in favor of the state's strict new gun law.
With Dan Losquadro voted as new highway supe, what issues would you like to tell him about?
Measure was sponsored by Legis. Kara Hahn, D-Setauket.
After village board members extended paid parking until midnight, from 10 p.m. last month, bar and restaurant owners packed Village Hall on Monday night.
MSNBC host highlights a push by anti-gun control voters against Republican Assemblyman Dan Losquadro in his bid for highway superintendent in Brookhaven.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Village trustees are meeting Monday at 7 p.m.
Food drive to be held during month of March.
Village is looking into a covenant on six acres of property.
County Public Safety Committee looks to set a cross-check between pistol owner database and cases where a person is involuntarily sent for psychiatric evaluation.
Candidates offer thoughts on how to improve Highway Department, but differ on how to pay for new initiatives.
Mayor Garant called current situation "like a wild, wild west."
Town board approves proposals from supervisor, but two Democrats speak out against raising fees for outside contractors.
New regs halt outdoor dining sales at 11 p.m.
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Town Supervisor says if federal government fails to reach an agreement by Friday, Brookhaven could be weighed down by Sandy's costs.
Congressman says if sequestration is not averted, some Long Island residents may lose government services — and their jobs.
Also on tap for discussion is staffing, grants and more.
Town board set to vote on Supervisor Ed Romaine's proposals at Tuesday's meeting at Town Hall.
Councilman Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld, who was vocal about Romaine's absence during the blizzard, "confused" over recent proposals to improve highway department.
In the wake of the snow removal failures in Brookhaven, Supervisor plans to submit multiple suggestions to whomever wins the March 5 highway superintendent race.
Officials meet face-to-face to discuss Town's response to the blizzard.
New York State grant helped village complete work to link the harbor from pier to pier.
Is this good for protecting health and the environment or another intrusion of government on business?
Supervisor Ed Romaine will hold a press conference on Thursday, according to Newsday.
Kathleen Walsh and Dan Losquadro are running for the town's highway post in less than a month.
With major roads clear, village now concentrating on cleaning up school bus routes.
Town Board members say supervisor’s absence hindered Brookhaven cleanup from historic storm.
Meeting will be held on Monday, Feb. 25.
Using social media, the Port Jefferson Station-Terryville Civic Association directed anger into action.