Presiding Officer Bill Lindsay campaigns for sixth full term as Legislator on record of successful county and district improvement projects.
Get Patch's pre-election coverage so far in anticipation of Election Day this coming Tuesday.
First-time candidate Anthony Musumeci seeks to represent the county legislature's eighth district.
Republican incumbent's campaign for Town's fifth council district focused on reining in taxes and completing ongoing projects.
Democrat Tom Cavanaugh campaign for Town's fifth council district focused on job creation, increased accessibility and business application reform.
Islip Town DPW Commissioner named to executive board during New York State Association of Town Superintendents of Highways convention.
Elementary schools would house two grade levels rather than five under this proposed plan.
More than 300 participants run, swim and bike at the Bay Shore Marina.
Home of the Suffolk County Executive listed for $369,000.
State Senator says legislation will balance free speech rights with need to maintain respect for fallen service members.
State budget, education grants and Hurricane Irene relief tops Graf's priority list.
Longtime Sayville resident is running for Islip's Receiver of Taxes.
Risk & Reward Insurance Magazine's Roosevelt Award given to the municipality for programs said to have saved millions in recent years.
Officials call empty storefronts "horrendous," and vow to bring businesses back to Main Street.
Assemblymen Robert Sweeney and Fred Thiele, Jr. present proclamation.
Events at Town Hall, MacArthur Airport will honor the memory of those who lost their lives a decade ago.
Supervisor Lesko and other officials cite damages throughout the township from Hurricane Irene.
Town lifts restrictions on municipal parking lots to get automobiles off the streets and help with post-storm clean-up.
All commercial flights have already been canceled.
Some areas south of Montauk in the Town of Islip must evacuate ahead of Hurricane Irene.
Links to each article published on Friday regarding the impending hazardous weather conditions.
Residents in flood zones must leave their homes by Saturday at 8 a.m. for higher ground.
Officials discussing possible evacuation of low-lying areas within the Town, including parts of Bayport and West Islip.
In an advisory issued late Thursday the agency urges boaters, swimmers and surfers to stay away from local waterways until Irene departs Long Island.
Officials still discussing when to implement order off the island.
Demographic study by Planning Commissioner Dave Genaway shows number of Hispanics, residents over the age 40, growing.
Information could be used for possible individual and public assistance from the United States government.
Islip Town Councilman Steve Flotteron participates in ceremony.
Town event offers free micro-chipping.
Town program allows residents to donate unwanted bicycles.
New Jersey Transit derailment to cause track changes.
Also: Town installs its first solar-powered crosswalk, tennis volunteer honored.
Cavanaugh kicks off his campaign at a fundraiser dinner in Blue Point.
Town residents that curb their recyclables will receive discounts to local restaurants and businesses.
Also; town pet adoption day touted as a success, amateur radio operators honored.
The Lyndon LaRouche Political Action Committee comes to Bayport seeking support to oust the President.
American Legion debuts renovations at the post.
Town of Islip announces the return of this popular event.
Officials at Long Island MacArthur say battle between the president, Congress serving to distract legislators from voting on needed aviation bills.
Details are still being finalized after the Town of Islip nixed plans for the event to take place in Sayville and East Islip.