The Town of Smithtown board voted to solicit bids to tear the Nesconset Armory down in 2004.
Here's a rundown of the happenings at town hall for the Tuesday afternoon town board meeting.
Here's a rundown of this week's happenings at town hall.
Throughout Smithtown and Nesconset, 11 homes and former businesses are up for consideration as blighted properties.
Here's a rundown of what happened this week at town hall.
Public hearings to build wireless communication facilities in Smithtown and Nesconset and more round out Thursday's town board meeting.
Town Councilmen Kevin Malloy and Robert Creighton have launched a new project to rid the town of problem-causing run-down buildings.
Here's a rundown of the happenings this week at town hall.
Smithtown residents speak out on Main Street safety, parades throughout the town and other events get permits and more this week in Town Hall.
The Town of Smithtown board heard from Lavena Sipes, mother of the late Courtney Sipes, and others concerning Main Street safety issues at Tuesday's board meeting.
A proposed Nesconset assisted living facility gets pre-approved for a tax-exempt bond and the town pays a $275,000 settlement for a November 2007 accident.
This week the town board approved numerous jobs throughout the many town departments and continued to approve spring and summer parade permits.
Town recycles a quarter of its garbage, down from 42 percent in 1998, a Stony Brook study says.
The two buses will be a part of the Town of Smithtown's "Clean Fleet" program, an effort to keep town-operated vehicles environmentally friendly.
New businesses to set up shop along 347, in one case finally filling a restaurant space that's been vacant for years.
Here's a rundown of what took place at town hall this week in the Town of Smithtown.
The past week saw a major political upheaval with news of an investigation into the county executive that made him rule out a third term.
Latest numbers from the U.S. Census show Hispanic population doubled in the past decade.
Long Island and New York State 4201 schools rallied in Albany March 10 against proposed state funding cuts and is urging the community to contact state officials in opposition of cuts.
Will cap sales tax on county's portion of fuel priced more than $3 a gallon wholesale.
Here are the top stories of the week.
A private matter involving bamboo growth causing damage to a neighbor's cesspool and basement has made its way to the town board and Town Supervisor Patrick Vecchio.
The unemployment rate of 6.3 percent is amongst the lowest on Long Island.
Jobless rate of 6.2 percent is one of the lowest on Long Island.
Bishop spokesman: "We're ready to go into court tomorrow."
The seventh district assemblyman calls the lack of political pension reform the "greatest scandal never exposed."
Local polling locations report decent traffic and not many problems with the new machines.
Update: Stay tuned for the latest results for the seventh assembly district.
Candidates for the Seventh Assembly District seat give Smithtown Patch their final pitch.
Candidates for the First Congressional District seat give Smithtown Patch their final pitch.
Here is a final run-down of the candidates you have to choose between when the polls open next Tuesday.
Endorsement divides town government support for the seat.
Suffolk County Executive and other officials voice concerns to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board.