Deadline is February 11.
A look at some of the top government stories from around Long Island.
Suffolk County Department of Social Services provides information on how to help homeless individuals, or those without home heating oil.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
First post-storm airport flight arriving at 11:05 a.m. Wednesday, first departure will be 11:43 a.m.
Residents with a problem can call the emergency operations center at 595-3595.
Non-essential vehicles must be off the roadways by 5:30 p.m.
Stay on top of your taxes this year with a new website designed for The Town of Brookhaven residents.
Keep this page close for up-to-the-minute info.
Plan calls for complete New York removal by 2025.
Spike reflects a 70 percent jump over last year.
Sen. Phil Boyle proposes new law to redefine animal cruelty crimes.
County could join Nassau with webcast footage of legislative sessions
The governor has pushed for property tax freezes, tax incentives for manufacturers and legalizing the medical use of marijuana.
During the current thaw, workers are busy with potholes repairs across Long Island.
Residents can call 631-224-5610 to report a pothole needing a fix.
Economic growth, drug issues are at top of his agenda.
Sanders and salters have been dispatched to area roads to deal with Friday's icy driving conditions.
Possible capacity concerns and homeowner relocation discussed amongst positive feedback during public comment.
Donations can be dropped off at KIC office until Jan. 31.
Residents can attend and publicly comment on a presentation of a $475 million makeover to the train station area.
Appointment brings pay boost for planning expert.
Suffolk Legislator introduced new bill at recent organizational meeting.
Governor plans to lay out tax relief, medical marijuana plans in 1:30 p.m. speech.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
The property-tax relief would be available only if local governments consolidate services.
Emergency shutdown of roadways lifted beginning at 5 p.m.
Residents must be off the roads by 9 p.m. and vehicles must be pulled into driveways.
Governor declares statewide emergency as winter storm Hercules nears.
Freezing temperatures and heavy winds will challenge cleanup crews, Suffolk Executive says.
Residents are asked to keep cars off roads, and keep fire hydrants clear.
PenAir and US Airways are canceling some flights, Southwest facing delays ahead of winter storm Hercules.
Town trucks have begun to sand and salt the roads, will transition to plowing later in the day.
The utility said heavier snow, icing and strong winds could increase the possibility of downed wires and associated power outages.