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Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Suffolk County.
Ergo Hemp Co.’s Mission is Better Health for All
Legislator Hahn is asking for your help to ensure the only thing left behind on our beaches this summer are footprints.
Beaches will reopen when further testing reveals that the bacteria have subsided to acceptable levels.
Smithtown AP Art Students team up with the Youth Bureau & Anti Bias Task Force in Celebration of Gay Pride Month.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Smithtown Patch.
A mom and dad successfully had their baby girl after an emergency service trainee gave concise advice over the phone.
The statue was first unveiled to Smithtown residents on May 10, 1941, and has since watched over multiple generations of people.
The ceremony was held in memory of Smithtown Bay Constable Thomas C. Akerberg, Jr., who died in February at the age of 44.
The boaters' vessel was pushed into rocks and began taking on water on Tuesday night. Smithtown Bay constables came to their rescue.
Hart plans to step down in May to take a job at Hofstra University, according to reports.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Smithtown Patch, as well as the memorial fund launched in the teacher's honor.
Smithtown aims to maintain a lively urban forestry program. The National Arbor Day Foundation also provided the town a "Growth Award."
New artificial turf will be laid at Moriches Park Soccer Complex in time for spring leagues to enjoy, according to the town.
The department pulled the flag following a community member's complaint. The reversal came days later following hundreds of comments.
The statue was worth $2,000 before the three people stole its head, police say.
The pro-police flag was swapped for an American one after a community member complained about the flag. How do you feel?
The safe disposal of the medicine will help protect the environment. "Operation Medicine Cabinet" is scheduled for next week.
Duck Norris was found unable to walk due to a serious leg infection. The nonprofit is trying to raise $2,000 for the duck's medical bills.
The town has five under contract overall. The 7-year deals began last week.
PeerLab Tutoring, founded by three Smithtown High School East students, features 30 tutors who help students across Suffolk County.
2020 was a difficult year. Let's take a look back at five Smithtown residents who made a difference and stepped up for their community.
The father and son's boat flipped over in the Nissequogue River, exposing them to freezing water before they were stranded on a marsh.
The toy drive is scheduled to end next week. It was organized by the Smithtown Fire Department and St. Patrick's Church.
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Two benches, one of which is ADA accessible, were crafted for use at the newly-renovated playground.
Where will my things go?
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The project, completed last week, connects the Gazebo to the Nesconset Library and Charles P. Toner Park.
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James C. Metzger and E. David Woycik salute the Smithtown organization's goal of renewed individual independence.
Roughly 43,900 pounds of toxic items were safely disposed of.
The attorney pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, and agreed to pay more than $1M in restitution, prosecutors said.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.