Environment, pedestrian safety main concerns of Democratic town council hopeful Teresa Haft.
The incumbent councilman says he will be instrumental in bringing new businesses to the town and keeping taxes stable.
With Halloween here, the Department of Public Safety promotes child safety while trick-or-treating.
Hearing is set for Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Eugene A. Cannataro Smithtown Senior Citizen Center.
Town's building and public safety departments handle complaints.
The Brush Barn on East Main Street will have 10 political candidates answering questions Thursday morning, courtesy of the Greater Smithtown Chamber of Commerce.
Following the town's June initiative to handle local blighted properties, we ask you what you think of the town's progress.
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Smithtown town council hopeful Howard Knispel says Saturday night his signs were out, Sunday morning they were nowhere to be found.
Smithtown looks to replenish surplus funds used to clean the town following Tropical Storm Irene.
Progress is slow, but officials say they are taking steps to push property owners to make changes.
Town of Smithown Supervisor Patrick Vecchio receives a warm reception from the Greater Smithtown Chamber of Commerce members for his birthday Thursday.
Customers of ShopRite in Commack had two special guests bagging groceries Wednesday as the public officials made an appearance to kick-off the company's "Partners In Caring" program.
Incumbents take the primaries, up for re-election in November; from September through November, streets throughout the town will be filled with runners as numerous run and parade permits were granted Tuesday.
The two incumbents won the Smithtown primaries on Tuesday.
Local politicians also addressed town unity and heightened security 10 years after the attacks on 9/11.
The legislator said the tragic events 10 years ago has forced Suffolk County to be proactive in measures to keep his constituents safe.
Town of Smithtown Superintendent of Highways Glenn Jorgensen said the cleanup process is going better than he expected.
Legis. John Kennedy Jr. stopped by the 9/11 responders memorial in Nesconset on Tuesday while workers poured cement.
Check out all of the past week's happenings in local government.
Local politicians also attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new Smithtown café, and the final date of the Nesconset Summer Concert Series gets moved to Aug. 16.
The town board approved an ordinance that will force bamboo owners to keep the plant 10 feet off of their property line.
Branches of the town are also set to host meetings on Tuesday.
Nassau residents deliver more heartbreak for a once-proud franchise.
Town's jobless rate climbed to 6.5 percent in June 2011, compared to 6.4 percent June of 2010, according to numbers released Tuesday by the New York State Department of Labor.
Applications for same-sex marriage will be accepted starting Monday at the town clerks office, and the Legis. John Kennedy Jr. sponsored Nesconset Summer Concert Series tops $1,050 in donations for Long Island veterans.
The Greater Smithtown Chamber of Commerce's Main Street sidewalk revitalization project moves forward, and Town Supervisor Patrick Vecchio looks into the language of the tree removal policy.
Town of Smithtown Supervisor Patrick Vecchio is seeking changes to current tree removal policy.
Permits for walks and parades are also up for approval this week at town hall.
Here's a rundown of what took place at town hall this week in the Town of Smithtown.
The state Senator says more support from his peers, letters from the public and the backing from the new governor made sticking to his convictions a little harder.
Although the gay marriage vote passed, Sen. John Flanagan voted against the bill – what are your thoughts on the vote of your local representative?
Amendments to the town code concerning bamboo divided community members during public hearing and the VFW voiced concerns of King Kullen's expansion in St. James.
Town proposal would demand homeowners keep the invasive plant at least 10 feet from property lines.
Zone change petitions, zoning code and map of Smithtown changes, and town code amendments to be heard Thursday by the town board.
Bamboo growth and property infiltration, an issue first heard more than eight months ago, gets a public hearing date; Legis. John M. Kennedy Jr. commends Commack High School peer mediators on their work.
In a letter to the New York State Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, the senator asked for resources and experts come together to rectify the Main Street safety issue.
The proposed amendments to the town code concerning the transfer of density flow rights involve municipal facilities.