Cleanup at Park Street parcel will begin later this year.
Steve Levy signs on with Campolo, Middleton and McCormick, while continuing to run consulting firm and think tank.
The board of education letter provides information for parents to learn more.
Heavy rainfall and potential high bacterial levels prompt health advisory.
Lately the Patch vehicle and its shock absorbers is taking a beating and it got us wondering.
Local veterans group helps young students understand the importance of Flag Day.
A Sayville Chamber of Commerce guide to events taking place throughout the month.
Voters will be deciding on spending plans, new board members and an expansion of district transportation.
Suffolk Legislator Rob Calarco discusses clean-up process and future use decision-making.
Jane Burgess is seeking re-election for the Bayport-Blue Point School board.
An extra $340,000 was provided in newly approved state fiscal plan.
New state budget provides a nearly six percent aid increase over current budget.
A two-year resident parking permit will cost $25.
Voters head to polls Wednesday on proposed spending plan.
Following Thursday's meeting at Islip Town Hall, Patch wants your thoughts on how development of the property in Holbrook could impact the local community.
Serota Properties says potential tenants in its Holbrook development are "not intended to compete with local store owners."
Massive mixed-use development will be topic of public hearing at Islip Town Hall tonight; what do you think of the proposal?
Friends hope Blue Point Laundry property can be turned into Bill Schettino Memorial Park; future of property will be up to local residents, officials say.
Anthony Senft joins VFW Hall 433.
Donations can be made at the assemblyman's district office in Bayport.
Lawmakers fighting back against increased differences in cash and credit prices at Long Island gas stations.
Legislature's presiding officer feels state pension reform would go a long way to help County close budget gap.
Final hurdle cleared for Garfield Avenue maintenance facility; area residents "disappointed."
Permit to open road connected to new facility for Sayville Schools remains tied up in Islip Town Hall.
Company will use funds toward upgrading their equipment.
Town Planning Board reserves decision on road opening permit for Garfield Avenue.
A public hearing related to the school district's planned maintenance facility will be held at Islip Town Hall.
Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter seeks to find the facility's 10 black cats a home this holiday season.
NYS Assemb. Murray joins Bayport-Blue Point students at the library for "Pizza and Politics" Program.
Republican candidates for elected office throughout the Town of Islip gather in Holbrook Nov. 8 to view results.
Outcome of Islip Town Supervisor's race remains in doubt.
Democrat Bill Lindsay defeats Anthony Musumeci.
Here is a final run-down of the candidates that matter to you when you hit the polls Nov. 8.
Projects cause schedule adjustments.
Published reports say Senate expected to pass House legislation to reauthorize funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.
Town of Islip honors students with Charles Pulaski Memorial Environmental Award.
Democrat cites family, career as reasons he will not seek re-election this November.
Budget struggles and mandate relief were the hot topics at Saturday's "Legislator at the Library" town meeting.
Also: MacArthur Airport receives official FAA designation as a New York airport.
Romaine sponsors bill to test a 'foot in the door theory' to provide oversight to utility company.