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Islip Town officials react quick to feedback regarding litter and garbage on Broadway Avenue in Sayville.
Don't forget to change the clocks as time change happens at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Naval sea cadets learn about the PAL program the importance of the Ident-A-Kit effort.
Town has more than 700 snow removal vehicles on standby.
Town officials keep close watch on shore front areas vulnerable to flooding.
Sayville High School hosted a unique musical event honoring veterans and patriotism.
Music department event also honored teacher and Air Force Captain Mike Huggins.
A late winter storm with a very uncertain track and amount of power could hit Tuesday night.
Several public hearings are also on the agenda.
Congressman hammers Sen. Marco Rubio, who came to New York asking for money after fighting Sandy relief.
Candidates differ on how to pay for needed Highway Department improvements.
Army Corps issues yet another contract award to get debris off barrier beach by end of March.
The FEMA registration is now March 29 for super storm Sandy survivors..
Town board approves proposals from supervisor, but two Democrats speak out against raising fees for outside contractors.
Meet The Candidates event is taking place at Medford Fire Department.
Local commuters will pay more to ride the trains; subway fares rising as well.
Brookhaven Town Supervisor says if feds fail to reach an agreement by Friday, Brookhaven could be weighed down by Sandy's costs.
Event sponsored will give homeowners access to Dept. of Financial Services.
Town board set to vote on Supervisor Ed Romaine's proposals at Tuesday's meeting.
Republicans, educators to lobby for change in distribution of school district aid.
Councilman Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld, who blew the whistle on Romaine's absence during the blizzard, wants a deeper investigation into the road clearing debacle.
Poll reveals residents will take frustration to the polls and most don't support boosting highway department funds.
In the wake of the snow removal failures in Brookhaven, town leader plans to submit multiple suggestions to whomever wins the March 5 highway superintendent race.
Officials review town's response to the blizzard event.
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.
This is just one of many amazing local finds on an online auction site.
Legis. Thomas Barraga suggests private buyers pay $11.5 million for 50 percent share and run facility for five years.
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In case you missed a day due to weather here's what was hot news this week.
Town approves more than $2 million worth of contracts to fix Atlantique Beach & Marina on Fire Island.
Supervisor Ed Romaine will hold a press conference on Thursday, according to Newsday.
An additional eight trains will leave Penn Station Wednesday evening, three on Babylon branch.
Residents blast board for public political struggle, say faith in council members is shaken after ordeal.
Supervisor said these factors along with heavy snowfall presented challenges to cleanup efforts.
Reports claim town attorney believes town board will adjourn the public hearing set for Tuesday night.
MTA advises a 'kiss and ride' strategy until all parking lots are cleared.