Grand jury subpoenas served to officials including County Executive Steve Bellone.
Brookhaven Democratic Committee taps former Suffolk legislator as its candidate.
NYS attorney general's office cites Citgo station on Portion Road for raising prices immediately following Hurricane Sandy.
Local groups eligible to apply for funding totaling $250,000.
Excess rubber and paint to be removed from runways.
Clinic will offer 600 vaccinations on first come, first serve basis for Brookhaven residents.
Local leaders gather at Ecology Site to usher in the new weekend hours of operation.
World Meteorological Organization sights extreme impacts caused by storm as reason for retirement.
Suffolk Federal Credit Union donates funds to help support town's "Dress for Success" boutique.
Brookhaven Town's Youth Bureau opens free prom dress boutique at Town Hall.
Shelter took in 22 dogs and more than 60 cats who are now in need of a loving family.
The Sachem Public Library has put its 2013-14 spending plan up for public vote today.
Pete Blieberg sends letter to coaches, constituents about possible cuts to sports budget, danger of failing 8% budget vote.
Petitions to be placed on the ballot due by April 22.
Islip Councilman visits Villa Lombardi's for volunteer departments installation dinner.
Town partners with Holtsville IRS center to provide gift bags to children entering foster care.
Town officials lobby communications provider to bring FiOS to area residents and compete with Cablevision.
Alaska-based PenAir will add flights at Ronkonkoma airport beginning in July.
Assemblyman expresses satisfaction with funds returned to Sachem School District, but praises little else.
The original projected $2 million in cuts are now restored, additional $300k added to aid.
Gov. Cuomo's budget increases state funding for road, highway repairs by $75 million.
Action is expected to take place at the April 2 town board meeting.
Suffolk County Legislator Tom Muratore awards Helen Hethy Mulvihill for her work with Lake Ronkonkoma Historical Society and other local landmarks.
Associate Superintendent Singer breaks down numbers and possible cuts based on tax percentage increases.
Nightingale Preventative Care moves into N. Ocean Avenue Kmart, receives certificate from Sup. Romaine.
Central Islip museum will feature items from the town's 21 departments.
State officials say it will help thwart forgeries in counterfeit markets.
Island Nursing and Rehab Center earned Five-Star rating from federal government for quality medical services.
LIRR adds seven trains on the Ronkonkoma line for riders heading into New York City for the parade on Saturday. Alcohol is also banned from 12:01 a.m. on Saturday to 5 a.m. on Sunday.
Former Assemblyman Dan Losquadro officially takes the reigns at Highway Department after Farmingville ceremony.
Assemblyman objects to decrease in state funds to region, Sachem School District.
Potential private-public partnership could lead to greater use of renewable energy including solar and wind.
Newly elected Department of Highways Superintendent will take his oath at BrookhavenTown Hall in Farmingville.
Clock change takes place at 2 a.m. Sunday. Holbrook FD website offers tips on smoke detectors.
Assemblyman from Holbrook sites negative impact to job seekers, businesses and overall economic growth.
Town has more than 700 snow removal vehicles on standby to respond to nor'easter forecast to hit the area Wednesday night.
Town officials keep maintaining and monitoring hilly parts of Ronkonkoma.
Legislature's Presiding Officer oversees swearing-in ceremony for 2013 Chamber directors.
Suffolk lawmaker drops by to lead pledge, discuss what the Legislature does.