County health officials issue beach bathing warning for Wednesday.
A power authority spokesman said energy costs are the reason, but relief could be on the way.
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.
Drop off is between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at recycling facility on Lincoln Avenue in Holbrook.
The Fire Island communities will be treated with Anvil from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Senator introducing new bill to keep toxic chemicals away from New York State's children.
Verizon's move to install wireless system has residents concerned over service.
Congressman meeting with Republican officials across the country as he considers presidential candidacy.
Congressman spends time in New Hampshire as talk of a presidential bid continues to grow.
Incident has Internet buzzing over what Web searches can trigger a visit from the police.
Town has brought in more than $300,000 in unpaid parking tickets.
County will be out in several Fire Island communities from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Several communities on Fire Island will receive ground treatments.
Schedule changes run until August 16.
Congressman says he would consider 2016 candidacy to stir debate on national security.
New York launches new initiative to help community recover and prepare for future natural disasters.
Mary Haedrich recognized for her volunteer efforts.
Islip Town Supervisor entered naval service in 1999 and joined the U.S. Naval Reserve in 2007.
Residents now have access to report from the convenience of their home computer.
LIPA to be phased out as PSEG takes over everyday operations of power on Long Island.
Emptying downtowns, lingering joblessness have some wondering where the recovery has gone.
Affected residents can seek up to 20 percent lower tax assessments.
CEO Of Long Island GLBT Services Network calls Wednesday's outcome 'miraculous.'
Court rules that the Defense of Marriage Act, which bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages, is unconstitutional.
Seminar set for Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Spraying will take place in select areas of Islip Town.
Patrols to resume following several incidents, including one at West Islip Marina.
Town council race is now set.
Published reports say Ken Mangan and Dafny Irizarry have removed themselves as candidates, citing work responsibilities.
Congressman says his bill would set federal standards and protect consumers.
New York State to impose stricter penalties.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Second half of property taxes are due Friday.
Adoptions fees for felines will decrease by $10 beginning June 1.
Police to set up checkpoints along roads, waterways.
Long-time Islip administrator to fill supervisors role when Tom Croci departs for military service.
Newsday reports Islip Supervisor will be temporarily leaving post for military service.
Grand jury subpoenas served to officials including County Executive Steve Bellone.