The Josiah Foster House is officially part of Southampton's history.
Lawyer representing the motel's owners asks town's zoning board of appeals asks for variance, citing years of allowances for the property
The public can comment at the Westhampton Beach Village's work session on Jan. 23.
Aid totaling $9.7 billion approved Friday, with a second vote for an additional $50 billion scheduled for later this month.
New signs for hybrid vehicle parking were installed last week at Southampton Town Hall.
With a homeless sex offender trailer still open in Westhampton, the county executive has asked the county police department to submit a plan to the legislature that will lead to permanent closure.
Rep. Tim Bishop calls decision to scrap vote on $60.4 billion in Sandy aid "unconscionable."
The rink's liner needs replacing.
Costs are still being calculated.
Andrew Mendelson, who wants to construct a supermarket on Old Riverhead Road, was before the Westhampton Beach Village Board again last week.
The teens were honored on Nov. 27 by Southampton Councilwoman Christine Scalera.
In retrospect of Hurricane Sandy, Westhampton Beach officials agreed there were some lessons learned.
Westhampton Beach launched its new website on Tuesday.
Trustees feel the marina, in its current state, is too dangerous.
Trustees now have to decide how they will remedy the damage.
The highway department is exploring the idea of using sand dumped by Hurricane Sandy to raise Dune Road.
Also, voter coordinators say emergency workers are coming in by the droves to vote.
County Executive Steve Bellone asks residents to make arrangements in case of heavy flooding.
Jobless rate at 7.3 percent.
A petition, started by Donna Olson, of Southampton, already has 203 signatures.
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.
Rebecca Molinaro says to fix future accounting problems, the village's pay schedule needs to be changed.
Krystal Olivieri, a Hofstra student, is among 300 students who will be in the debate hall on Tuesday night.
The Hampton Bays Civic Association debate kicks-off at 7 p.m.
Local nonprofits say they will use data to make decisions on outreach.
Mayor Contrad Teller says the village is already paying for a independent auditing services, trustees say they want another opinion.
Andrew Jordan, a Iona Junior, is heading to Ohio to campaign for Barack Obama.
Sides continue to take jabs at one another in Congressional race.
Mayor Conrad Teller took time on Thursday night to thank the Chamber of Commerce.
Our wrap-up of the candidates, incumbents and issues facing voters.
October is national bullying prevention month.
Thiele is running in an uncontested race for the first time in 25 years.
Quogue Village reached a $16,500 settlement with a former employee who received a sexually explicit letter from a police officer, according to an article on 27East.
New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle says he has secured a grant for the work.
Meanwhile, county serves notice to East Hampton town that it plans to sue over farmland.
Anna Throne-Holst replaces Mark Lesko, outgoing Town of Brookhaven supervisor.
55 people are in the drawing for 11 homes.
The monthly meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m.
From Meals on Wheels to Blankets for the Poor, Volunteer Efforts Set the Best Example for All