Public hearings on the agenda include flood zoning, stiffer penalties for boat ramp violations.
Polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The 3rd Annual drive emphasizing the need for donations in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
The FEMA registration deadline has been extended to March 29 for hurricane survivors in Sachem and the rest of New York.
Associate Superintendent names some programs that would be affected if federal government has to cut $85 billion.
Marjorie Ayasse joined dozens of others from the Sachem community to deliver letters, speak to state leaders about school aid.
Four Republican candidates express interest in running for seats currently held by Trish Bergin Weichbrodt and Steve Flotteron.
Candidates offer thoughts on how to improve Highway Department, but differ on how to pay for new initiatives.
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Town board approves proposals from supervisor, but two Democrats speak out against raising fees for outside contractors.
Town Supervisor says if federal government fails to reach an agreement by Friday, Brookhaven could be weighed down by Sandy's costs.
Town board set to vote on Supervisor Ed Romaine's proposals at Tuesday's meeting at Town Hall.
Republicans, educators to push demand for change in distribution of aid.
Councilman Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld, who blew the whistle on Romaine's absence during the blizzard, holds supervisor accountable for road clearing debacle.
Second-grade students sing the Pledge of Allegiane before County Executive Steve Bellone's address.
Town board members will vote on four resolutions Tuesday to review several proposals that include increasing contractor hourly rates.
Meet the Candidates Night taking place Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m. in Medford.
In the wake of the snow removal failures in Brookhaven, Supervisor plans to submit multiple suggestions to whomever wins the March 5 highway superintendent race.
In an attempt to restore state aid, Legislative Committee launches letter-writing campaign.
Officials meet face-to-face to discuss Town's response to the blizzard.
Police said call came from a location in Nassau County.
Kathy Walsh and Dan Losquadro agree Highway Department needs more funding, propose changes.
Politically connected relatives working for leading elected officials.
Letter from Sachem Legislative Committee chair outlines strategy to demand more aid from the state.
Legis. Thomas Barraga suggests private buyers pay $11.5 million for 50 percent share; run facility for five years.
Army Corps of Engineers said work will progress while investigation around second bid is underway.
Town approves more than $2 million worth of contracts to fix Atlantique Beach & Marina on Fire Island.
National Merit Scholarship Program recognizes two students from East, Legislator Tom Muratore presents proclamation for the honor.
Supervisor Ed Romaine will hold a press conference on Thursday, according to Newsday.
Town of Brookhaven gets evaluated for snow removal efforts after massive blizzard.
Supervisor said these factors combined with heavy snowfall presented challenges to cleanup efforts.
As all post offices remained open in the Sachem community, some carriers describe lengthy routes, tough sledding.
Kathleen Walsh and Dan Losquadro are running for the town's highway post in less than a month.
Reports claim town attorney believes town board will adjourn the public hearing set for Tuesday night.
Public meeting set for tonight at 7 p.m. at Islip Town Hall.
Town Board members say supervisor’s absence hindered Brookhaven cleanup from historic storm.
Reader's feed back with long list of unplowed streets on Sachem Patch Facebook page.
Supervisor Ed Romaine issues emergency executive order for all vehicles to stay off roadways.
Town officials urge residents to stay off the roadways, be prepared for power outages.
Residents asked to move cars into driveway and be prepared for power outages.