Nonpartisan group's report points fingers at state gridlock over health insurance exchange.
Debbie Stevens moves her medi-spa into new location.
County will appeal, hopes to get the referendum on November ballot.
New legislation would charge the county’s Vector Control to include tick abatement measures.
The Committee on Ethics said this week it will review the matter.
Town officials claim landlord was renting space to too many people, against town code.
The app is available for both Apple and Android mobile devices.
Suffolk's district attorney will run unopposed in November.
County health officials suggest eliminating stagnant water around homes to reduce the mosquito population.
After first considering a decrease, U.S. Department of Energy is convinced to increase PILOT payments to township.
In each congressional district, most respondents want their representatives to reject the president's attack plan.
Report finds excessive levels of bacteria in West Meadow Beach waters.
Popular summer spot in Setauket is one of four town beaches that will be officially open one more weekend.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state's diversity strengthens and energizes New York.
President said he will let Congress debate and vote on military action against the Middle Eastern country, after secretary of state says there is little doubt the regime launched a chemical weapons attack on insurgents.
Department of Environmental Conservation says 243 acres in Port Jeff harbor off limits to shellfish beginning at sunrise on Saturday through next Friday
Repaving project will take place between Middle Country Road and Nesconset Highway.
Incident has Internet buzzing over what Web searches can trigger a visit from the police.
What do you think of the increased fines and harsher consequences for texting while driving?
Suffolk's Department of Health Services detected high levels of bacteria in water samples.
Suffolk County to award $1.4 million bid for dredging, spoil to replenish nearby Long Beach.
The two entities are now coordinating their schedules to begin work on Christian Avenue as soon as possible.
Heavy rains could lead to increase in bacteria in waters, health officials say.
Alleged thefts by Andrea Brosnan, former treasurer, went undetected.
Brookhaven officials open town beaches, pools and cooling centers for heat relief.
Residents now have access to report from the convenience of their home computer.
Boarding house at 150 Christian Avenue continues to be a problem for the town.
With NYC mayoral candidates expressing support to bring back the tax, local politicians held a press conference Tuesday to denounce the idea.
Tax breaks will be doled out for certain types of new businesses that start up on or nearby the schools.
Over Fourth of July weekend, DEC closes Port Jefferson Harbor to shellfishing.
Emptying downtowns, lingering joblessness have some wondering where the recovery has gone.
The Helping Veterans Exposed to Toxic Chemicals Act aims to study and treat Iraq and Afghanistan vets' illnesses, and Stony Brook could play a major part.
Community members have flocked to Twitter to sound off on the landmark ruling.
Town of Brookhaven hosts Job Fair drawing more than 30 companies.
William Floyd Parkway temporarily closed to start moving electromagnet to Illinois labs.
Suffolk adds service that gives locals opportunity to pair important medical information with their phone numbers.
This one clarifies the definition of "kitchen" for the purpose of code enforcement.
Town of Brookhaven waives all animal shelter adopt fees through Sept. 20.