Taking a close look at U.S. Rep. Steve Israel and Republican challenger John Gomez.
Nov. 2 marks Election Day 2010, and is filled with other important events.
Republican Lee Zeldin tries to unseat Democrat Brian Foley.
The outcome of the race for the 3rd senatorial district could shift the balance of power in Albany.
Democrat Rob Calarco looks to unseat Republican Dean Murray.
Each said they would work to bring down taxes for local residents.
Rob Calarco challenges incumbent Assemb. Dean Murray for New York State third assembly district seat.
Lesko, Town urging masses to come out and vote.
Parent workshops, teen drop-in nights offered throughout October
The congressman explains how wealth changes in an area where cost of living is higher.
Suffolk County Executive and other officials voice concerns to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board.
The Town’s high bond rating is reaffirmed in 2010, giving the town the distinction of having one of the highest ratings on Long Island.
The Town’s high bond rating has been reaffirmed in 2010, once again giving the town the distinction of having one of the highest ratings on Long Island.
Town to hold hearing next month to modify existing laws regarding the boxes.
Rice out; Lazio snubbed GOP nod in governor race.
Islip Town will hold a public hearing next month to discuss modifying its existing regulations on clothing dropoff bins.
Sayville resident to face Republican Al Graf In 5th A.D. race.
Ken Mangan is challenging incumbent Ginny Fields for the Democratic nod in the Fifth Assembly District.
Voters head to the polls on Tuesday to decide on the Democratic candidate for the Fifth Assembly District.
Parrington to serve as Councilman and Deputy Supervisor for the town.
Rick Gimbl provides tips on how to prepare for emergency weather situations.
Wind gusts could reach 35 mph, but Earl will bring nor’easter conditions and not be a major threat.
County, town, local officials make early storm preparations and provide local information to Bayport and Blue Point residents.
Republican Councilmembers request investigation into information that was removed from a preliminary audit.
Republican Council members request investigation into information that was removed from a preliminary audit.
Suffolk Police Department implements "Operation Medicine Cabinet" for the safe, anonymous drop off of unwanted prescription drugs.
Board also discusses shellfish regulations, street policies and new advertising campaigns.
Town is considering limiting Main Street parking to two hours and revamping parking lots.
Report referred to DA to investigate $12,250 missing from Town Clerk’s Office.
Veteran posts in need of repairs may receive a federal grant.
Bob Draffin was chosen to sit on Islip Towns' recently formed citizen-run Steering Committee that will take an in-depth look at town insfrastructure.
New statewide legislation may be adopted by Islip Town and will encourage eligible employees to retire early as a cost-saving measure.
Scouts encouraged to sign up for the August training program.
This new lighting is expected to save the town nearly $250,000 per year.
Sen. Foley hosts forum to educate school administrators about addressing bullying.
DEA Agent, Police and addiction specialist address parents’ concerns.