A number of exhibitors demonstrated ways to go green and help save the planet at Port Jefferson Village's Go-Green Symposium.
Year long road construction project will make travel on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station a headache for drivers.
Village will suspend parking fees at meters from Nov. 15 to March 15.
LaValle won New York State senate seat for 18th time as challenger Maertz pondered what might have been if given more time.
3rd Annual Port Jefferson Go-Green Symposium to take place on Saturday at the Village Center to highlight environmental issues and recycling.
A signal modernization project in Jamaica will affect Port Jefferson branch Nov 6-7.
Today's five things help you get up to date, keep healthy and do something with those great snapshots.
Kenneth LaValle returns to New York State Senate's First District for 18th term.
New York State Senate 1st District candidates make one last argument for support on Election Day.
Candidates for the Fourth Assembly District seat give Port Jefferson Patch their final pitch.
A list of Port Jefferson area polling places on Election Day.
School District and Village plan to gather to address the affects a potential reduction in taxes paid by National Grid on LIPA property would have if petition to reduce tax payment succeeds.
A letter from the Port Jefferson School Board and Mayor Margot Garant to Village residents concerning the news about the tax challenge filed by LIPA to Brookhaven Town.
Today's five things are concerned with what may come.
Villagers' responses to survey send out in early 2010 will help Village and planners over the next decade.
A run down of the major candidates that Port Jefferson residents will be voting for on Nov 2.
Signal modernization projects will restrict service through Jamaica Station for almost all LIRR lines affecting Port Jefferson branch.