The Lindenhurst community is mourning the loss of former Mayor Tom Brennan, a village leader and longtime resident remembered for his dedication to Lindenhurst and its people. Brennan died Thursday, ...
With more than 20-inches of snow on the ground—and more expected this week—town and village officials are urging residents to remain calm, safe and at home, if possible. Suffolk County has a travel ...
Babylon-area voters will see changes on the ballot this November after New York State Assemblyman Keith Brown announced he will not seek reelection in the 12th Assembly District, which includes ...
Sister Jeanne Monahan, a Sister of St. Dominic for 72 years whose teaching and religious education work shaped generations of students in Amityville and Copiague, died early Saturday morning, Jan. 24, ...
The raging debate over Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s policies and practices has potential long-term consequences for the nation that transcend the political partisanship of the moment. Let me ...
A new report issued by our Center for Cost Effective Government confirms that progressive policies implemented by New York’s Legislature designed to tackle climate change have caused energy rates in ...
Village Trustees Patrick Pichichero and David Collins regularly attend the Lindenhurst Fire Department’s monthly Fire Council meetings — a reflection of the ongoing partnership between the Village ...
Voters in the Lindenhurst school district will be asked to decide on a $57.8 million bond proposal to fund major building and infrastructure projects across the district — the first such bond ...
Ryan Cook has learned a lot on the deck hockey court — how to win with grace, lose with dignity, and keep pushing through setbacks. Now, the 12-year-old Lindenhurst resident is taking those lessons ...
The Village of Babylon is partnering with the MTA Police Department and Suffolk County Police to improve safety at the Babylon train station with the installation of a new MTA Police kiosk. Mayor Mary ...
My role in what quickly became “Maine Coon mania” began with a phone call last Wednesday afternoon. “How many carriers do you have?” asked Doreen, Last Hope Animal Rescue’s cat coordinator. “We’re ...
At its Jan. 15 meeting, the North Babylon Board of Education looked ahead to the 2026–27 school year, opening discussions on budget planning and announcing the district’s universal pre-K lottery is ...