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On Dec. 16, the board held their final meeting of 2021. The next meeting is organizational and is slated for Jan. 6, 2022.  To open the meeting, Brookhaven supervisor Ed Romaine wished everyone …

Winter Brothers plans to construct approximately 2.5 million square feet of warehouse and distribution facilities located on approximately 271 acres. The project will include four buildings located …

Since the creation of the highway, river herring have been prevented from traveling upstream in the Swan River to spawn by the blockage of the manmade dam. Brookhaven Town has been prepping to …

Fire districts across Long Island will hold their annual elections on Tuesday, Dec. 14.  Blue Point Incumbent Peter Miller will be going against firefighter Raymond Maggi for a seat to one …

Over the last few years, the Town of Brookhaven have invested about $1.5 million into the revitalization of Sandspit Marina with the addition of a new bulkhead, pavement and a renovated ferry …

According to Brookhaven Town spokesman Jack Krieger, the Bellport Overlay hearing is adjourned. The planned Nov. 18 town vote has been cancelled and no future date has been discussed. No other …

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect upon our blessings. It’s a time to remember what we have and what we’re thankful for. It’s also a time to remember those that are less fortunate. …

The ante was upped when approximately 100 town employees, some wearing blue CSEA shirts, attended the Nov. 4 town board special meeting in a show of solidarity regarding stalled labor contract …

As far as election nights go, this was a comparably quiet one for Suffolk County Democrats, who gathered to watch results and celebrate victories at IBEW Local 25 in Hauppauge; however, victories …

As far as election nights go, this was a comparably quiet one for Suffolk County Democrats, who gathered to watch results and celebrate victories at IBEW Local 25 in Hauppauge; however, victories …

Brookhaven Town elected officials were sworn in for four year terms in a ceremony at town hall on Jan. 6. 

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