The elected individual will serve the remainder of the term from April 7, 2026, through June 30, 2026,village officials say.
During the meeting, residents will be able to hear what the village plans in 2026 and weigh in.
It will identify how flooding, extreme weather, heat, and other climate-related impacts affect the community, village officials say.
Karen Mowbray says "it’s always a great experience for me when I get to interact with people in the community."
It began at noon on Sunday.
It will focus on "restoring" Democracy, and participants are encouraged to bring "passion for morality," organizers say.
"It's not a simple decision, but one that has to be made."
"I don't think people understand the financial impact, because that's time-and-a-half for your municipal workers."
"People are running scared, and I wish I could do more about it, but I don't think I can." - Mayor Paul Pontieri
"Since the onset of the storm, we have conducted daily calls with the National Weather Service to keep all partners and the public aware."
He helped with the Patchogue Theatre's reopening and the Lace Mill property's redevelopment, officials say. He replaces Joe Keyes.
The rallies coincide with a military parade commemorating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary that falls on President Trump’s 79th birthday.
The sold-out 1,000-seat event with the Maryland Democrat, will have overflow seating nearby; officials expect dueling protests.
A Liriodendron Tulipifera, a tulip poplar or Tuliptree, a fast-growing native hardwood, that can reach up to 90 feet will be planted.
He was recently honored at the Passing of the Sash and was set to lead the line of march at Patchogue's St. Patrick's Day Parade March 23.
Gio's Law, named for 14-year-old Long Island boy, paves the way for counties outside New York City to enact the life-saving programs.
The village is considering a change of zone from E-Industrial to the Hotel District for the West Avenue and Division Street property.
Republican Assemb. Jarett Gandolfo appears to lead Democrat Garrett J. Petersen, according to unofficial results from the state's BOE.
Sen. Dean Murray appears to lead the 3rd Senate District, according to unofficial results from the state Board of Elections.
Here's a complete guide to the upcoming election in Brookhaven Town.
Incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Andrew Garbarino will be challenged by Democrat Rob Lubin in the 2nd Congressional District.
Incumbent Republican Assemb. Jarett Gandolfo will be challenged by Democrat Garrett J. Petersen in the 7th Assembly District.
Incumbent Republican Sen. Dean Murray will be challenged by Democrat Michael Conroy in the 3rd Senate District.
His departure as not a “goodbye” because his new position requires a strong relationship with the chamber, he said.
With Election Day around the corner, Patch is reaching out to the candidates to find out why they are running this November.
He plans to focus on healthcare, the economy, gun violence, water quality, seniors, to defend a woman's right to choose.
After his 4th unopposed run, Patchogue's 20-year leader, Mayor Paul Pontieri, says the 4-year term he won Tuesday will probably be his last.
A judge nixed the challenge of a review for a warehouse and transloading project for clients like Home Depot, officials say. Appeal planned.
It's for affordable housing in a mixed-use development across from the Long Island Rail Road station.
The plan was developed to address the overabundance of deer damaging plants, preventing regeneration of native species.
"Significant issues" in the county clerk's office "have been remedied" by the Department of Information Technology, he said.
Republicans were leading in the 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, and 8th LDs, not the 2nd and 5th, unofficial results show.
Her office will "always defend the fundamental right to vote free from fear, intimidation, or interference."
She defeated Kieran Murphy 646-211, according to the village's website. Lorraine Kuehn and Michael Young were elected trustees.
The Bellport location will have state-of-the-art improvements like temperature and humidity controls to meet New York Archival Standards.
"Few people could match Paul in his active love for Patchogue.": David Kennedy, Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce director
The governor admired Patchogue as a "shining example" of a New York Community.
Storm-hardening work on the circuit began in early January as a part of the “Power On” program, and it will last for about three months.
He has served the village for over 30 years, and now friends will raise a glass to him on Friday.