Over busy Labor Day holiday weekend DEC temporarily closes Port Jefferson Harbor to shellfishing.
With Brookhaven town supervisor leaving his post, we ask locals to rate his job performance at the helm of Suffolk's largest town.
Claim filed with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission calls British-owned company a monopoly.
State law would give the village the power to regulate.
Woodchips and compost will be recycled to prolong life of local landfill.
Village says during boater's festival canons will blast in the village.
Purging will be a part of ongoing maintenance.
Temporary closure, announced on Monday, follows heavy rainfall on Sunday.
Many villages on Long Island also vote to pierce the New York State tax cap of 2 percent.
Village considering changes to code that covers outdoor dining rules.
Mayor chides state for mishandling of pension estimates.
Petitioning to save open space near condominiums in Upper Port Jeff.
When it came to reporting on empty spaces, the news was either good or controversial this week.
About 40 village workers in the employee retirement system.
Village says it's now mostly in compliance with an audit released Thursday.
Architects unveil draft of plan that will reshape uptown area.
Residents voice concerns about violence and drunkenness.
Decision tabled until another date.
Two candidates ran for two open seats in recent election.
Two changes were made by the board of trustees to the parking code on Monday.
Legislation under consideration in Congress seeks to prevent online piracy.
Welcome Inn serving more meals than before.
Improvements would be small help, say business owners.
Application process will be easier.
Letters about the Port Jefferson power plant issue.
One of the biggest issues in Port Jefferson resolves around the power plant.
Removing hurdles to installing solar energy systems will fast-track approvals.
Project will renovate the walkway between Brookhaven Town Harborwalk and Harborfront Park.
Village mayor spoke to Port Jefferson Station residents about ideas for revitalization.
Parking fees will be suspended at the village meters for the winter starting Thanksgiving Eve.
An update on the roadwork being done in Port Jefferson.
Many polling places report a steady stream of voters have turned out.
Patch wants to know what you think.
Tell us whether party lines matter to you when voting on Election Day.
Replaced James Burke who resigned last month.
New trustee, Bruce D'Abramo is member of Port Jefferson Lions Club.
Town employees snag code violators, clean up debris and fix broken signs and lights.
Center occupies the former home of Randy Hagerman who helped to save it from destruction.
Randy Hagerman volunteered to renovate a house taken from his family by Brookhaven that will now be used as an education center at Cedar Beach.
Solar powered "Big Belly" trash compactors installed around Port Jefferson village are the first in Suffolk County.