Available seedlings include Red Pine, American Hazelnut, Bear Oak, Hybrid Poplar, Wetland Rose, Bristly Locust, and Sand Cherry.
"Holtsville Hal" predicted six more weeks of winter, Brookhaven Highways Superintendent Dan Losquadro says.
The event will include qualified panelists and is described as educational with a focus on residential impact.
It was driven by a 21% increase in mandated pension costs, and roughly $9 million loss in red light camera revenue, Newsday reported.
Assemb. Doug Smith appears to lead the race over his challenger, Michael Reynolds, according to unofficial results from the state's BOE.
The proposition appeared to have passed by a wide margin, unofficial results show.
Proponents say it protects abortion and ensures equality, while critics say it could affect parents' rights and girls' sports.
Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election in Sachem.
It "represents a new chapter in Long Island's growth story and exemplifies our vision for vibrant, sustainable communities," Governor says.
Incumbent Republican Assemb. Michael Fitzpatrick will be challenged by Democrat Steven Basileo in the 8th Assembly District.
Incumbent Republican Assemb. Doug Smith will be challenged by Democrat Michael Reynolds in the 5th Assembly District.
With Election Day around the corner, Patch is reaching out to the candidates to find out why they are running this November.
The first meeting will take place at the Middle Country Library in Centereach.
"It's going to be a crazy year. I think the presidential campaign is obviously going to set the tone, similar to what we saw in 2020."
Jesse Garcia says people have had their fill with Santos' "clown car show." Santos says he will be around a long time and might run again.
With the latest tech, Islip Town can "target helpful messages to our customers based on their location," Supervisor Angie Carpenter says.
Failure to comply can result in fines of $1,000 and up to $10,000 for each day violations are found.
Former Suffolk Department of Public Works Commissioner Charles Bartha is among the picks for Ed Romaine's executive appointments.
In a letter Wednesday to the Legislature, he says there were "serious instances of misconduct and incompetence."
It will be led by committee co-chairs, Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and former Long Island Association President Kevin Law.
A transition of team of about 50 people will make suggestions for appointments and changes while Ed Romaine begins recruiting.
He'll work across the political divide with consolidation, a regional solid waste plan, sewers, and transportation at the front.
The measures concern spending limit at the local level. See how they fared with voters.
On Wednesday morning, he was leading Lillian Clayman by 62 percent to or 38 percent, unofficial results show.
Normal service for the public will resume at the landfill on Tuesday.
The measure allows an outside attorney to explore legal options on the possible relocation of asylum seekers, Newsday reported.
"The idea behind this is to hire outside counsel that has expertise in municipal law," Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey told Newsday.
It formalizes county opposition to busing asylum seekers to random hotels; requires county permission to contract with outside agencies.
Presiding Officer Kevin McCaffrey says it will vote to “pursue any and all legal options," Newsday reported.
Pols want "it understood that the migrant issue and their placement" in NY is "the sole responsibility of the federal government."
The funds will help protect water quality and spur economic development, officials say.
Child safety seat checks, a teen driver safety program and a bicycle rodeo are on the calendar.
Frank Rivera founded Sarcoidosis of Long Island in 2012 after being diagnosed with the disease in 2011.
Legislation proposes fines up to $6,000 or jail for property owners who rent out their homes for stays less than 28 days.
Manzella garnered 1,255 votes to Democratic challenger Allyson Bass' 1,215, unofficial results show.
Events include paper shredding, e-waste disposal and a supervised prescription drug drop-off program in every Brookhaven Council District.
The supervisor was a guest speaker during “The Flavors of Ramadan” celebration earlier this month.
The project includes a new roof, the replacement of three baggage terminals, and a new air purification system, Newsday reported.
It will investigate "to define the full nature and extent of the contamination and take appropriate action," officials said.
The 126-acre property was set aside for public purposes by Eugenia H.T. Smith in 1955.