The latest data released by the U.S. Government from the 2010 Census shows that the fastest growing population in Port Jefferson Station is Hispanic followed by Asian.
The Village of Port Jefferson announced yesterday that they have put an amnesty program in place for those with outstanding parking tickets dating back to 2004.
Rep. Tim Bishop spoke at the Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday morning at Port Jefferson Library about the recent offensive against Libya and the proposed cuts that passed the House of Representatives.
Tim Bishop spoke about proposed spending cuts in the Federal budget at the Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce meeting this morning.
Port Jefferson village has decided to extend the parking meter holiday that was supposed to expire on March 15 for another month.
LIPA says that negotiating with Port Jefferson is a preferable solution to litigation in tax grievance.
The looming expiration of contracts for power between National Grid and LIPA along with the lawsuit brought by LIPA to grieve its taxes may result in a steep revenue loss for Port Jefferson.
Snow and changing temperatures cause potholes on area roadways that could be damaging to vehicles.
Repowering the Port Jefferson power plant is main thrust of LIPA Task Force strategy.
The public meeting called for Feb. 17 by the LIPA Task Force to discuss the future of the LIPA power plant in Port Jefferson is now being held in the High School auditorium.
Public meeting called for Feb. 17 by the LIPA Task Force to discuss the future of the LIPA power plant in Port Jefferson.
Any delays and cancellations in Port Jefferson due to the winter storm.
Many residents voice skepticism of the camera's stated purpose to reduce accidents, seeing it as a money maker for the county.
Some helpful links to maps that will help people understand snow clearing policies for Port Jefferson village.
Former village historian Dr. Robert Sisler will be featured on Brad Meltzer’s Decoded on the History Channel.
With 211 ballots cast the winners from a slate of six candidates were announced for the three open seats on the Port Jefferson Library Board of Trustees.
The Port Jefferson Library Board has three open seats with six candidates running.
Port Jefferson Village is looking at its options to fill vacant position as Director of Planning and Engineering.
Part 2 of our video interview with Kenneth Brady, who is meticulously assembling a digital archive of Port Jefferson through old photos.
If storm hits, some trains could be suspended on Wednesday.
Map of village owned sidewalks released by Port Jefferson to clear up confusion as a second major winter storm pushes its way into the area.
Part 1 of a video featuring Kenneth Brady, who is meticulously assembling a digital archive of Port Jefferson through old photos.
The recent blizzard has caused even more damage to Port Jefferson beaches already facing serious erosion problems.
A walk through of the pump and treatment plant being constructed by the EPA at Caroline Avenue Park with Keith Glenn, the on-scene coordinator for the agency.
The Mayor and Board of Trustees discussed what went wrong and what went right in village's reaction to last week's blizzard.
Deal completed last month preserves more parcels of land in woodland surrounding Comsewogue High School.
The LIRR has announced that they will operate a shuttle from Port Jefferson to Huntington.
Port Jefferson is one of many smaller branches still without railroad service due to the winter storm that froze all train traffic in the middle of the blizzard.
The blizzard has passed but the area is still experiencing strong winds and drifting snow with continued service disruption for the LIRR.
State judge says towns have jurisdiction over their own waters, despite state mandate for saltwater fishing licenses.
A report by the U.S. Census shows that the number of children aged 5 – 17 living in poverty in the Port Jefferson School District has increased for the last three years.
Part 1 of a series of interviews with Jeanne Garant, former mayor of Port Jefferson and the founder of the Dickens Festival.
Rep. Tim Bishop spoke about legislation that will help protect the Long Island Sound at Port Jefferson Village Center.
The construction taking place along Route 112 has inconvenienced some business owners and others are taking it in stride.
Letter from Port Jefferson LIPA Task Force about postponing the Nov. 17 LIPA Town Hall meeting
Inspector condemned home with no hot water or electricity and found residents cooking inside the home with a propane barbeque.
Federal funds dramatically increased money for project grants to protect and restore the Long Island Sound.
Changing political environment in Albany plays a part in decision by Port Jefferson LIPA Task Force to postpone Nov. 17 town hall meeting.
Today is dedicated to our Veterans.
With help from volunteers and corporate sponsors environmentalist Dave Johnson is cleaning up Port Jefferson beaches.