Community members share their experiences at town hall.
News and notes from around Suffolk's largest municipality.
Effort to revitalize Great South Bay's shellfish population underway.
Head downtown for the Town of Islip's annual event.
Supervisor discusses accomplishments, future plans in State of the Town address.
Assemblyman Al Graf attends successful drive.
Town announces first set of blighted properties.
All threats must be taken seriously, says Annunziato, but updates from the state may allow for some comfort.
Administrators stress that no direct threat was made toward the Sayville School District.
The state announced the restoration of some education funding, but Bayport-Blue Point receives meager additional funds.
New initiative designed to boost Great South Bay's shellfish population.
Assemblyman Al Graf is accepting donations for families struggling through economic downturn.
Town councilman discusses new initiatives to improve quality of life across Islip.
Earth Friendly Vendors and Exhibitors Wanted for Earth Day Celebration
Brookhaven Town Supervisor holds fundraising dinner in Patchogue.
Tickets to Broadway shows now available to local residents.
Town officials say new findings could serve to attract additional service.
Commissioner Teresa Rizzuto speaks with Patch about the efforts to attract new airlines and travelers to the airport.
As councilwoman Bergin Weichbrodt declares she's not running, Tom O'Hara says he's challenging Nolan.
District administration releases the 2011-'12 proposed budget to the public and the Board of Education.
County Executive Steve Levy thanks the many volunteers in Suffolk.
Tim Bishop, Roger Goodell on the same page with legislation.
Report details what steps need to be taken to improve infrastructure and recreational offerings.
Congressman meets with constituents at Patchogue Village Hall.
Experts to discuss tips on helping local students pay for college.
Trustees begin work on school budget with little knowledge of funding levels from Albany.
Freshman Senator also secures appointment to seven other committees.
Proposed legislation would give town new ammunition against landowners who neglect properties.
Dean Murray's son who serves in the Maryland Air National Guard held Bible at ceremony.
See firsthand how some local streets were cleared during Wednesday's snowstorm.
The Republican Senator takes his oath in front of supporters, family and friends.
Nolan defends effort but GOP town council members unsuccessfully call for resignation of DPW commissioner.
Patch chats with local officials for reaction as new terms start.
Catch up on local news posted on Patch for the week of Dec. 26 through Jan. 2.
County governmental actions affecting and shaping every day lives of its residents.