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Brookhaven Town Board Approves Accessory Apartment Review Process
Brookhaven Town Board has given the green light to code amendments to simplify the Accessory Apartment application process. The changes are designed to streamline the issuance of licenses within the Building Division.
Serious Car Crash
A Ronkonkoma man is fighting for his life after a serious car crash in Smithtown.
Mazzarella Victory Lap at La Buena Vita
Legislator Jim Mazzarella took a victory lap for his November reelection during a special event last week at La Buena Vita in Moriches. Attended by officials, family, and friends, the gathering highlighted the community's enthusiasm for the popular Tri-Hamlet lawmaker.
Suffolk Democrats Choose 2024 Slate
Choosing their slate for the November election, Suffolk's Democrats left an unsettled question: Who will run against first-term Congressman Nick LaLota? The party is going to let voters decide in a June 25 primary.
Brookhaven Board's Salary Adjustment Sparks Community Discourse
Supervisor Daniel Panico revealed the decision as part of a broader fiscal strategy, which involved the dissolution of the planning board and accessory apartment review board. The move is projected to yield a net annual savings of approximately $30,000 for Brookhaven. However, the decision was not solely about financial reorganization. Panico articulated that he proposed raising town board salaries due to an expanded scope of responsibilities. The board will now undertake tasks traditionally handled by the planning board, including rigorous reviews of site plans for housing, commercial, and industrial projects. This encompasses considerations such as building heights, parking lots, signs, and lighting fixtures.
Smithtown Councilwoman Lisa Inzerillo Addresses Key Town Issues
In a recent interview with Smithtown Councilwoman Lisa Inzerillo, several crucial topics were discussed, shedding light on the town's current priorities and challenges. Inzerillo provided insights into the town board's approach to maintaining stable taxes, addressing environmental concerns, and ensuring Smithtown residents' overall quality of life.
Project 2025 Looks to Build Conservative Workforce
Working under the assumption that Donald Trump will return to the White House, the 2025 Presidential Transition Project is recruiting and training the thousands of staffers he will need to change how business is done in Washington.
Seniors Beware of Contractor Scams With Warmer Weather Here
Now that warmer weather is right around the corner, senior citizens and the most vulnerable of Suffolk County must be on high alert for contractor and construction scams.
Wilderness Area Named for Otis Pike
The stunning Fire Island High Dune Wilderness Area just over the Smith Point Bridge in Shirley is named for Otis G. Pike, the Congressman who represented Suffolk from 1961 to 1979. Pike was a noted environmentalist whose legislation created the Fire Island National Seashore and the 1,381-acre park that carries his name.
Tierney Indicts Pair for Fires Set to Distract from Burglaries
A pair of Suffolk men arrested for setting fire to PSEG substations to distract law enforcement from their burglaries are under indictment by District Attorney Raymond Tierney. Frank Costa, 54, of Port Jefferson Station, and Jon Pucci, 29, of Middle Island, have been arrested for arson at three utility locations and nine commercial burglaries at businesses throughout Suffolk County. They also face weapons charges.
Glasses Raised for Manorville Water Project
Glasses of sparkling pine barrens water were raised in a toast Thursday to celebrate the completion of water mains to homes with contaminated wells in Manorville. Suffolk County Water Authority officials assembled on Primrose Path with local leaders, clean water advocates, and homeowners to herald the milestone.
Mazzarella to Headline Colonial Youth Event
"We're grateful that this community icon is headlining our main fundraising event," said Colonial Youth Board President Peter Costeloe. "We truly appreciate his support and all that he has done for our area."
MMS Library's Transparency Troubles Trigger Community Concerns
As the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library gears up for its annual budget vote and trustee election on April 2, criticisms mount over the limited time granted to the public for budget review, especially with the library already exceeding its original allocation by over $6 million. The decision to use paper ballots due to the presidential primary on the same day raises questions about the library's financial planning and management.
Firefighters control Dartmouth Drive fire; investigation underway
Smithtown's volunteer firefighters responded to a structure fire at 19 Dartmouth Drive on Sunday, March 1st, at 4:30 PM.
Kayaker Saved in Dramatic Ocean Rescue
A kayaker who was pulled through Moriches Inlet into the Atlantic surf on Sunday was rescued by volunteers with the Eastport Fire Department, who deployed a rescue swimmer to help bring the man to safety.
Marc Herbst to Represent Suffolk on MTA Board
One of the three nominees Suffolk County Executive Edward Romaine forwarded to Albany for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board, Marc Herbst has been accepted by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Unkechaug Nation: 10,000 Years of History
After an ill-fated tenure as mayor of Tangier, Col. William Smith came to America in 1686 and amassed more than 81,000 acres of property, much of it from the Unkechaug Indians, in what would later become the Town of Brookhaven. He carved out 175 acres off Forge River in Mastic for what he called the "Beach Indians," and the land, known as the Poospatuck Reservation, belongs to them still today.
Suffolk GOP Picks November Slate
Congressmen Nick LaLota and Andrew Garbarino will lead Suffolk's Republican ticket in November in an election that will also see state senate and assembly seats up for grabs. Voters will also cast ballots for president and the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Kirsten Gillibrand.
Caracappa Agenda for 2024
Standing with the county executive and police department officials to announce the promotion of 24 detectives was a key moment in Legislator Nick Caracappa's agenda to keep Suffolk safe. Along with protecting the island's natural resources with adequate funding for sewers and wastewater treatment systems and making the county a more affordable place to live, the Selden legislator has set an ambitious agenda for his third term.
Stony Brook University's Research Initiatives Get a Boost with Federal Funding
Stony Brook University is poised to embark on a series of groundbreaking research initiatives fueled by an additional $1,473,339 in federal funding secured through research grants. This latest allocation brings the total amount received since January 2023 to an impressive $16,480,585, laying the foundation for impactful projects that could potentially transform the academic landscape and the local community.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Justice in Motion: Five MS-13 Gangbangers Indicted in Blue Point Beach Killing
Lopez-Lopez, 27, of Central Islip, was a former MS-13 member suspected of turning informant. His body was left on the shoreside (pictured) at the end of Blue Point Avenue back in early March.
Leave Fireworks to the Pros or Risk Tragedy This Fourth of July
Suffolk officials warn against illegal fireworks, want residents to enjoy the July 4th holiday without blowing themselves up.