Unofficial results are in for Smithtown’s 2025 elections, showing Republicans sweeping town and county offices.
Here’s what Smithtown voters need to know before they head to the polls on Nov. 4.
A contractor mistakenly struck the underground spring while performing a required boring test at Paul T. Given Park.
Supervisor Edward Wehrheim faced a primary challenge from Suffolk Legislator Robert Trotta.
Supervisor Edward Wehrheim is facing a Republican primary challenge from Suffolk County Legislator Robert Trotta.
See who is on the ballot for the Republican primary in the Town of Smithtown.
The initiative will focus on prevention, education, resource accessibility, and reducing the stigma surrounding addiction.
The grant will allow Smithtown to upgrade its Emergency Operations Center facilities, improving coordination and response efforts in crises.
Mattera, the winner according to unofficial results, wrote a letter to the editor where he called for unity. "We must come together."
The funding will be directed to Suffolk County for the Smithtown Business District Sewer Extension Project.
Incumbent Mario Mattera looked to hold onto his state senate seat against challenger Craig Herskowitz.
Assemb. Michael Fitzpatrick appears to have the lead over Steven Basileo​, unofficial results from the state's BOE show.
Here's what you need to know about voting in Smithtown for the election on Nov. 5.
Mario Mattera is the Republican incumbent for NY's 2nd Senate District. Check out a Q&A here.
Incumbent Republican Mario Mattera is looking to defend his seat against Democratic challenger Craig Herskowitz.
With Election Day around the corner, Patch is reaching out to the candidates to find out why they are running this November.
Craig Herskowitz is the Democratic challenger for NY's 2nd Senate District. Check out a Q&A here.
The township says maintaining its "coveted" rating was bolstered by "downtown revitalization, a robust economy and fiscal prudence."
Republican Thomas McCarthy and Democrat William Holst ran for the vacant Smithtown Town Clerk seat.
Republican incumbent Deanna Varricchio faced Democratic challenger Amy Fortunato in the race for Smithtown Receiver of Taxes.
Republican incumbents Tom Lohmann and Lisa Inzerillo defeated Democratic challengers Maria Scheuring and Sarah Tully.
Republican incumbent Robert Trotta ran unopposed in the race for Suffolk Legislative District 13.
Republican incumbent Leslie Kennedy beat Democratic challenger Denis Graziano in the race for Suffolk Legislative District 12.
Here is what Smithtown voters need to know before they head to the polls on Nov. 7.
The challenger shares why she should be elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The incumbent shares why he should be re-elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The challenger shares why he should be elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The incumbent shares why she should be re-elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The candidate shares why he should be elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The grants, from Suffolk, will help eliminate outdated cesspools and septic systems polluting local waterways and revitalize the town.
Ten nurses and their attorney were prosecuted by former District Attorney Thomas Spota after the nurses resigned on the same day in 2006.
Smithtown seniors in need of minor household repairs can contact the Town of Smithtown Senior Citizens Department.
The funds will cover capital projects in, or next to, downtown areas on municipally-owned property.
Town of Smithtown projects include infrastructure, projects at parks and beaches, sports courts, and more.
Are you interested in taking a scorekeeping job with the town?
The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday. Here are some things set to be discussed.
Check out a link to a chart of seasonal job opportunities in the Town of Smithtown.
Here are some things on the agenda for the Tuesday, Dec. 13 Smithtown Town Board meeting.
Sen. Mario Mattera was re-elected to the state Senate. He declared victory, and Newsday called the race for him.