Proposed gas station on existing site supported by many residents of Port Jefferson Station at Brookhaven planning board meeting.
Port Jefferson Station project under Brookhaven's Blight to Light program meets opposition from residents.
At request of Port Jeff village officials, yellow blinking light, changed to red by NYS DOT was changed back to yellow this week.
New job prohibits him from holding an elected position.
"Operation Clean Sweep" comes to town.
After village board of trustees approved raise in mayor’s pay, people came out on both sides of the issue.
Staffed by village officials and emergency personnel, emergency operations center fielded calls from residents.
On Saturday afternoon, officials met at Village Hall to design an action plan to protect residents and respond to Hurricane Irene.
Village encourages voluntary evacuations and warns of severe flooding.
Primary problem with the parking meters stems from wireless communication failure through AT&T service.
The latest unemployment figures from New York State Department of Labor released Tuesday showed the jobless rate fell to 7.7 percent.
Local legislators commend Port Jefferson Mayor Garant for her tenacity in getting plant built.
Fully functioning water treatment plant was built to not only clean up toxins but with a mind toward being greener, more efficient and less wasteful, according to EPA officials.
Town-run recycling programs can't process many household items you might think can be repurposed.
Storm water runoff from rain causes high bacterial count, making shellfish unsafe for consumption.
Local legislators met to discuss a new plan to preserve the Sound.
Legislators from Connecticut and New York met to hear about a plan to preserve the Sound.
Conference will inform and educate public on new action plan to preserve and restore the Sound.
After years of negotiations, Music Hall of Fame reached an agreement to occupy the Town-owned building on East Main Street on Tuesday.
Dr. John H. Marburger, III died at 70 after a four year battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
State senator will take on new location as of August 1.
Sunday marks the first day that same-sex couples can legally apply for a marriage license.
New state law caps property tax increases to a maximum of two percent per year.
Once signed into law, New York will become the sixth state to pass a gay marriage law.
Incumbent, Peter Graham wins another term as Port Jefferson village judge.
State incentives may include brownfield remediation funds and tax credits for anyone looking to repower LIPA plant.
Discount of 50 percent off metered parking in the village of Port Jefferson.
Three candidates are vying for the judgeship in Port Jefferson village court.
Agreement still being negotiated for Town-owned building to serve as Long Island Music Hall of Fame home.
The latest unemployment figures from New York State Department of Labor released on Tuesday show a decline in the unemployment rate for Brookhaven in April.
No candidates stepped up before the deadline on Tuesday giving current mayor Margot Garant another term.
Belle Terre also receives $47,000 from annual state program to help municipalities in financing road projects.
The Village of Port Jefferson has redesigned its website to be easier to navigate and adds a special section for historical research.
The New York State Senate will acknowledge the championship season of the Royals Basketball team during its session today.
The continuing work on Route 112 is actually made up of two separate projects but they are one big headache for drivers and business owners along the affected corridor.
Port Jefferson village voluntarily reduces taxes on power plant to buy time to work out a long-term solution with LIPA.
The latest unemployment figures from New York State Department of Labor released Tuesday showed the jobless rate fell to 8.1 percent.
Part 3 of our video interview with Kenneth Brady, who is meticulously assembling a digital archive of Port Jefferson through old photos.
Almost 62 percent of the taxes that LIPA pays Town of Brookhaven go to the Port Jefferson school district while 30 percent of the total village budget comes from LIPA village tax.
Data released by the U.S. Government from the 2010 Census shows Hispanic population on the rise as well.