Group of community activists thanks elected officials for their swift action – and asks for more.
Patch sat down for a Q&A session with Valerie M. Cartright.
Suffolk County Department of Health Service says storm water runoff may affect beaches.
Suffolk's Department of Health Services says rainwater runoff can affect water quality at some beaches.
National hurricane expert to address steps Brookhaven resident should take this storm season.
Brookhaven officials allegedly find 17 students living in Christian Avenue home.
File accessed by 5 people a total of 9 times over five-day period.
Social Security numbers were attached to town board resolution posted May 30.
Cuomo recently unveiled a proposal to create tax-free zones on and around SUNY campuses.
Brookhaven Republicans overlook heavy public criticism of Romaine for blizzard response.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Unanimous decision axes proposed office building project.
Economic development plan lauded by university officials.
Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld tells media he will focus on his law career.
Police to set up checkpoints along roads, waterways.
However, civic leaders say more input from the community should have been solicited.
Town board's public hearing set for 6:30 p.m. tonight.
Checkpoints to be set up in late May to catch violators.
Problematic road will soon see reconstruction.
"The Town has good controls and monitoring over asphalt road-surfacing projects and the payment of prevailing wages," the report notes.
Facility, to be located in Holtsville, is expected to improve storm responsiveness.
Bill would restore the pre-sequestration levels of Medicare reimbursements for cancer drugs.
Highway superintendent will be in Holtsville Monday to discuss his plans to enhance efficiencies.
A look at the latest county-wide developments.
Illegal housing in the Three Village area continues to be a heated topic.
Grand jury subpoenas served to officials including County Executive Steve Bellone.
Brookhaven Democratic Committee taps former Suffolk legislator as its candidate.
Station among 24 that settled with the state for taking advantage of locals in the wake of the disaster.
Newsday reports the councilman appeared before the screening committee a day after Suffolk prosecutors seized his town computers.
Single-family home definition hardened, fines for illegal rentals upped.
Three computers were seized from the office of Steve Fiore-Rosenfeld Wednesday afternoon.
Bill was signed by County Executive Steve Bellone last week.
Officials propose increasing tuition by $150 per full-time student for 2013-14.
County executive outlines what it will take to get "structural balance" back.
The past three years saw more solar electrical systems being installed in Three Village than in 2009.
FEMA approves another extension; this time until May 1, says New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Highway superintendent reminds residents to put bulk brush debris out by Sunday evening.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Post reports that congressman is "most generous" with staff bonuses.
Brookhaven Town Animal Shelter took in 22 dogs and more than 60 cats who are now in need of a loving family.