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County Executive, Steve Levy,  and the  Suffolk County Community Relations Unit is currently developing a relief effort initiative to assist the people of Haiti.  For more information, please call (631) 853-4235.


News from the Office of the County Executive:
March 01, 2010 12:00AM - Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Seeks to Provides One Dozen Properties for Affordable Homes in Brookhaven Town
February 25, 2010 12:00AM - Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Unveils Heroin Treatment Initiative
February 25, 2010 12:00AM - Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Recognizes Students who Volunteered 4,000 Hours to Human Service Agencies
February 23, 2010 12:00AM - Suffolk Executive Steve Levy Announces ‘Heart for Haiti’ Campaign to Donate Medical Care/Supplies to Earthquake Victims
February 23, 2010 12:00AM - Suffolk County Executive Levy Introduces Legislation to Promote Economic Development in Wyandanch
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Upcoming Events:
March 06, 2010 1:00PM - ONGOING (SATURDAYS ONLY) - House Tours of the Blydenburgh-Weld House - 1:00pm
Blydenburgh County Park - Smithtown
March 15, 2010 7:30PM - MARCH 15 - Sportfishing on Long Island - 7:30pm
H. Lee Dennison Building - Hauppauge
March 20, 2010 10:00AM - MARCH 20 - Spring Equinox Scavenger Hunt - 10:00am
Environmental Center - Islip
March 20, 2010 1:00PM - MARCH 20 - Pine Barrens Perambulation - 1:00pm
Birch Creek County Park - Flanders
March 21, 2010 10:00AM - MARCH 21 - Is Spring on the Way? - 10:00am
Environmental Center - Islip

Founded in 1683, Suffolk County was named for the county of Suffolk in England, the origin of our earliest settlers. Ours is the easternmost county in the New York Metropolitan area and all of New York State. Suffolk County occupies two-thirds of the land on Long Island, which juts about 120 miles into the Atlantic Ocean. Suffolk covers roughly 1,000 square miles of territory and is 86 miles long and 26 miles wide at its widest point.

The weather is temperate, clean water is abundant, and the soil is so good that Suffolk is the leading agricultural county in New York State. That Suffolk is still number one in farming, even with the development that has taken place, is a tribute to thoughtful planning, along with the excellent soil, favorable weather conditions, and the work of dedicated farmers in this region.

Over the past millennium, there has been a procession of Indians, explorers, pirates and colonists to the area, as well as whalers, railroad men, summer residents and commuters. Of course, homeowners, farmers and fisherman have been a mainstay of Suffolk, a cosmopolitan mixture of 1,300,000 people and a region whose population is still growing

Suffolk County History

Steve Levy
County Executive

 


JOSEPH SAWICKI, JR.
Comptroller

JUDITH A. PASCALE
County Clerk

THOMAS J. SPOTA
District Attorney

LEGISLATURE

VINCENT F. DEMARCO
Sheriff

ANGIE CARPENTER
Treasurer

 




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