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Village officials voted on Monday to purchase 22 new parking meters which will allow users to pay for their spot via phone.
Instead of paying $350 fee per event on town-owned Memorial Park, village officials opt to move free concerts to village-owned Harborfront Park at Village Center.
Congressman Tim Bishop helped veterans get increases to benefits for service-connected disabilities.
Tim Bishop will honor Thomas D’Amore of Rocky Point who was awarded retroactive compensation after the Congressman interceded on his behalf.
Plans include upgrades to lighting and equipment.
Looser restrictions mean more and bigger fish for anglers.
New hire will need five years experience.
Organizers say it will return next year.
A schedule of events for this weekend's Port Jefferson Boater's Maritime Festival.
Port Jefferson Harbor Arts and Education Conservancy formed eight years ago to support Village Center and its programs.
Most of the funds for construction comes from FEMA.
Special items were billed at almost 300 percent of actual cost but Mather says it was within its agreed contract with agency.
Saturday's full moon will be bigger and brighter than usual.
The Port Jefferson Station-Terryville Civic Association invited State senator Kenneth LaValle to speak at their monthly meeting.
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Building finally beginning on TD Bank and another structure to be decided.
Budget will pierce New York State tax cap.
Celebrates village’s rich maritime heritage.
Meetups and events planned in the area for various candidates.
A two-year resident parking permit will cost $25.
But LaValle promises news for Port Jefferson by end of June.
Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld hopes to break up plan into three bills but study member says it’s a political stunt, not a plan.
Waiting for DEC permit approvals and Army Corps of Engineers bids.
Authority looking for green and efficient energy options.
Brookhaven Town board meeting and Comsewogue school budget meeting splits district’s attention, opinions and time.
Plan in place to renovate old alley linking East Main to Parking Lot off East Broadway.
Residents say plans to build affordable housing in hamlet will cripple schools.
Tax credits inserted into State Senate budget bill to garner interest in repowering.
Ninth year of fundraising for children's cancer research.
In a letter, the Mayor said she is exploring eminent domain as an option. Where do you stand?
Standards in industry changed, according to former director of the parks department.
Resident complaints spur trustees to look at options.
Residents still concerned about use of credits to transfer development rights to build workforce housing.
Winter holiday for pay parking will end this month.
Inspired by activism, one resident joins civic association to become more involved.
Village mulls options to preserve tax base and update plant to benefit modern energy needs on Long Island.
Construction projects ended in November
Grant will help village with stormwater management and habitat restoration of Mill Creek.
Agency has programs for children and older adults.