The town will hold public hearings Tuesday concerning entering the property to take down the unsafe homes.
Rev. A.R. Bernard, pastor of the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, said he's moving his family out of Smithtown.
Meanwhile, trailers in Westhampton and Riverside stay open.
Aid totaling $9.7 billion approved Friday, with a second vote for an additional $50 billion scheduled for later this month.
Third annual Brookhaven Town Polar Plunge held after a month’s delay due to super storm Sandy.
Laws on the table include a look at gas distribution after disasters.
While many trees knocked down by Sandy were removed, many remain. Let us know where.
Lawyer Howard Steinberg, a trustee since 1999, now the fourth LIPA leader to leave after Superstorm Sandy.
County's board of health plans to push legislation, will lobby feds to follow suit.
From sidestepping LIPA to calling for – and ending – gas rationing, the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy has kept county officials busy this past week.
Let us know what streets are still without power.
Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick says getting power back in the homes of his constituents takes precedence over any celebration of his upcoming sixth term.
Voters in the town are in an even split between the candidates as of Tuesday afternoon.
If you're looking for your polling location here's a link to do so and any updated information on polling place changes.
Nassau has largest concentration of power outages in state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday.
Roads are clear but it will take the town multiple trips to rid locals of all brush and debris, according to Smithtown's Superintendent of Highways.
Officials working with LIPA to make sure polling places have power, will hook up generators at ones that don't.
Region scrambles following the storm. Need something answered? Leave a comment and we'll get you the info you need.
The town's emergency management plan is currently in place and ready to go, according to Town Supervisor Patrick Vecchio.
Some say the increase isn't an accurate reflection of Smithtown's real estate market while others say locals won't be able to afford it.
Nassau Suffolk Lumber and Supply Corp. could be turned into two buildings with one having open retail space.
Though no site plan application has been formally submitted by the property owners to the Town of Smithtown.
Ahead of the Presidential debate on foreign policy between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, we take a look back at stories surrounding the issues.
An 'Animal Habitats' themed playground will be installed near field four east.
The recall of products containing peanut butter and other nut butters sold by many retailers under many labels has more than doubled to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
The town targets specific problem properties on recent board meeting agendas to have cleaned up.
Your guide to info and news on this state race.
Altschuler is taking a second shot at winning New York's slightly altered First Congressional District seat.
A sign now adorns the door of the vacant building, but plans to work on the building by the developer could soon be viewed by the town board.
Friendlier tone reported at Fairfield at St. James debate hosted by the League of Women Voters of Smithtown.
Fundraising battle continues as rematch in New York's First Congressional District heats up.
If approved, locals could expect an increase of less than $50 this year.
Meanwhile, committees and super PACs flood the region with ads.
County Executive says Edward Webber is legally allowed to collect his pension.
Watch with us on Oct. 3.
Long sought sale may finally be a reality.
Ribbon cutting ceremony set for month's end.
County falling below estimates while deficit continues to loom.
New York's high court to decide is local strip clubs can classify exotic dancing as an artistic performance that would not be taxed.
The current policy mandates employees operating vehicles with commercial drivers licenses to be subjected to random drug testing – though the Town Board is looking to expand this to all employees operating motor vehicles.