By Carrie B. February 10, 2013
How much snow fell in your neighborhood? Is your block plowed yet or are you still snowed in? Did you lose power? How has this storm affected your home, family or business?
By Lyndsay McCabe February 09, 2013
Nemo comes out on top as one of the top storms in recent history on Long Island.
By Robert Ottone February 05, 2013
Brookhaven National Labs to see major budgetary cuts, putting its Heavy Ion Collider research in jeopardy.
By Vickie Moller February 05, 2013
Last week, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu and New York Representative Steve Israel announced that Huntington High School had won the regional competition of the 23rd annual Dept. of Energy's National Science Bowl--the nation's largest ...
By Lyndsay McCabe February 02, 2013
Malverne Mel and Holtsville Hal are in agreement: The chilly temperatures will linger for six more weeks.
By Amy Gernon January 21, 2013
On Saturday, Jan. 26, Brookhaven Animal Shelter will be hosting "Hot Chocolate and Fun Day," for potential pet adopters to come in and bond with the shelter's cats and dogs.
By Vickie Moller January 18, 2013
Long Island's first regional high school for science and technology is scheduled to open in Fall 2013.
By Amy Gernon January 14, 2013
The Brookhaven Town Board has approved new amendments to zoning definitions which are designed to preserve the hamlets' charm while encouraging economic growth.
By Amy Gernon December 27, 2012
A $30 million post-Sandy cleanup for Fire Island is set to begin in January.
By Eric Anderson December 22, 2012
Eight people arrested for selling counterfeit items; Brookhaven man charged with running drug ring.
By Amy Gernon December 18, 2012
Brookhaven Town Supervisor Edward Romaine reported that the county will be conducting 24-hour air quality monitoring at the Brookhaven Landfill where debris materials from Superstorm Sandy are being burned.
By Vickie Moller December 06, 2012
New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaWalle, Chairman of the New York State Senate Committee on Higher Education said that technologies being developed at Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory may hold the solution ...
By Cait Russell November 12, 2012
Some NYS Parks Remain Closed Due to Extensive Damage Caused by Sandy, and the subsequent Nor'easter that hit the area. Here's the latest update from NYS.
By Carrie B. November 03, 2012
Board of Elections is working to assess the accessibility of the polling places, evaluate which ones are inoperative and make arrangements to relocate those election districts.
By Amy Gernon October 25, 2012
A resolution passed Tuesday by the Brookhaven town board saves the Wildlife and Ecology Center in Holtsville by merging two other town agencies.
By Vickie Moller October 18, 2012
For the past 16 years, Stony Brook University's Long Island High Technology Incubator (LIHTI) has been supporting new technologically-innovative companies by providing them with a variety of resources and services to improve their opportunity for ...
By Angeline R. September 18, 2012
The Holtsville Ecology & Wildlife Center--is said to possibly be closing because of 2013 budget cuts. Community members have turned to Facebook to spread the word.
By Amy Gernon August 13, 2012
An anonymous donation of $10 million and matching funds from the Simon Foundation is making a Supercomputer Institute and further partnership with Brookhaven National Laboratory a reality.
By Herb Mordkoff July 13, 2012
Wanted - Men Who Love To Sing A-Cappella. During the summer months The Harbormen Barbershop Chorus invites all male singers 18 years of age or older to audition for the chorus. Musical knowledge is not ...
By Vickie Moller July 12, 2012
I'm bored! If you have school-age children, chances are you've heard this refrain more than once as the weeks of summer roll on. We've put together a list of free and low-cost activities that your ...