Readers tell us where the trouble spots are in the region.
Blizzard gives a snow day to students in Comsewogue.
Note from Mayor Margot Garant on the state of the village of Port Jefferson's continuing recovery from the blizzard.
To restore power, National Grid says roads need to be clear first.
Officials urge people to stay off the roads so clearing can be done.
A snow emergency preparedness notice from Port Jefferson village.
Port Jefferson may strike a franchise deal with cable competitor for services.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1.
Port Jefferson raised $885,000 from parking fees since 2007.
FEMA will pick up village’s report to be considered for reimbursement on Tuesday.
Parking amnesty and R-O zoning also on board agenda.
Revitalization plan calls for mixed-use zoning on Main Street, more housing units in Upper Port.
Library seeking applications to fill two open seats.
Village Board hears proposal to upgrade Clifton H. Lee Memorial Park.
Federal aid narrowly passed the Senate to help New York and other states affected by Sandy.
Also on tap for discussion is renovation of Rocketship Park.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Running a business is not easy but one of our local bloggers has some ideas where you can find help.
Students from the Stony Brook School Chamber Choir will perform in Washington D.C.
Decision gives planners until Dec. 2014 to decide what to do with a major piece of property in Port Jefferson Station.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo suggested increasing the state minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.75 in his State of the State address last week.
Town-wide push will include efforts in Port Jefferson Station.
More than books, these days a library offers a place for people to come together.
A chat reveals why libraries are more than meets the eye and what a board member does at the Port Jefferson Free Library.
Harriet Z. Martin will run for an open five-year term seat.
Aid totaling $9.7 billion approved Friday, with a second vote for an additional $50 billion scheduled for later this month.
We saw what happened in 2012. What will happen this year?
Newsday reports that comprehensive plan is moving forward.
Third annual Brookhaven Town Polar Plunge held after a month’s delay due to super storm Sandy.
Let's take a look back at the biggest local, town, state and national stories in the headlines year.
After winning the New York State championships, the Royals soccer team were recognized by Legis. Kara Hahn.
On Dec. 7, 1962, residents of Port Jefferson voted to incorporate.
One commissioner retiring and another open position vacated when Joe Erland passed away this year.
Residents and mayor say act was idea of one parent that got out of control.
Officials explained how a new planning study would work for Port Jefferson area between LIRR and Route 347 on Route 112.
Coastal on Route 112 was reported to charge up to $1 more per gallon for regular gas than surrounding stations after storm hit, according to the attorney general's office.
Starting Monday through March 14, 2013 parking meters will be turned off in the village.
Paige Miller honored by village for her quick-thinking that helped save her grandmother's life.
Also, Feds decide against village filing against Nat Grid and Comsewogue 5th graders make video contest finals.