Village News Room
From our own Village newsroom where we post press releases, announcements – anything of Village interest – to our groups and committees that advise the Board of Trustees within the major governmental departments, to the not-for-profit parntnerships that the Village collaborates with to provide special programs and events – here under “Village Info” you will find information about everything from business owner resources to local links and demographic information.
To contact the Village “newsroom” please email Jill Nees-Russell at news@portjeff.com
Recent Articles
Spring Branch Program
INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF PORT JEFFERSON 2012 SPRING BRANCH PROGRAM Mid-Town: 3/26 – 3/30 – E/S Main St. to W/S Belle Terre Rd. West Side: 4/02 – 4/06 – From Setauket line to W/S of Main St. East Side: 4/09 – 4/13 – E/S Belle Terre Rd. to E/S Village Boundary. ALL BRANCHES MUST Read more
Congratulations Jordanairs – 2012 PJ Village Volleyball League Champions!
Congratulations to the 2012 PJ Village Volleyball League Champions, the “Jordanairs!”
Tennis Pro Launches New PJCC Tennis Club Web Site
PJCC Tennis Club Pro Eric Dunnett unveiled a new web site geared towards serving the needs of tennis club members. Please check it out at www.portjefftennis.com Great Job Eric!!
Power Plant – Gas System Purging – March 10, 2012
Personnel at the National Grid Power Plant in Port Jefferson, will be engaged in gas system purging operations Saturday, March 10, 20122 from 7:00 am until 10:00am. The plant will be purging residual natural gas from supply lines entering the station in support of routine maintenance work scheduled for next week. The Port Jefferson Fire Department has been notified as Read more
Planning Board Meeting Cancelled
PUBLIC NOTICE Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson Building, Planning, and Zoning 88 No Co Rd, Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631) 473-4744 Fax (631) 473-2049 Please take notice that the Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson will NOT be meeting on Thursday March 8, 2012 as scheduled.
Metered Parking Resumes MARCH 15th
Metered Parking will resume March 15, 2012 and will remain in effect daily, through November 25, 2012. Please see the “Metered Parking” link on the Village of Port Jefferson Website – www.portjeff.com – to obtain more information regarding purchasing Discounted Smart Cards or Discounted Tokens, to report a problem or ask a question about Metered Parking.
LETTER: UPDATE ON LIPA POWER PLANT
Official Memo from the Mayor’s Desk Village of Port Jefferson Over the last several months, Trustee LaPointe and I have met with various government officials including, but not limited to Governor Cuomo’s aide, Scott Martella, Town supervisor Mark Lesko and former State Assemblyman Marc Alessi to discuss various options and concerns with respect to the Read more
Port Jeff Taking Steps to Manage Mill Creek Watershed
PATCH.COM Grant will help village with stormwater management and habitat restoration of Mill Creek. http://portjefferson.patch.com/articles/port-jeff-taking-steps-to-manage-mill-creek-watershed by: Lon Cohen Port Jefferson has taken another step toward the remediation of the Mill Creek watershed, according to the village and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) with a plan that will open up blockages, Read more
Upper Port Jefferson plans coming into focus
Architects propose pedestrian-friendly, transit-oriented development By Brittany Wait PORT TIMES RECORD Campani and Schwarting Architects presented an updated conceptual urban design and study for the revitalization of upper Port Jefferson Tuesday night, which will accompany the village’s comprehensive master plan. The architects, Michael Schwarting and Frances Campani, furthered the idea of connecting upper and lower Read more
Budding scientists showcase experiments at Port Jeff fair
Port Times Record February 03, 2012 Elana Glowatz Edna Louise Spear Elementary School’s gymnasium was overrun with potato batteries, a remote-controlled robot, termites, balloons and a miniature tornado Thursday night as young experimenters gathered for the school’s first science fair. There were 80 projects at the fair and more than 100 students participated, some working Read more

