Brothers Joe Gartner, left, and Paul Gartner, in front of...

Brothers Joe Gartner, left, and Paul Gartner, in front of their hot dog trucks on Main Street in Bay Shore. (June 8, 2011) Credit: James Carbone

Newsday's Sarah Crichton reports that for the first time in almost three decades, the Town of Islip is going to amend its code to again allow stationary food vendors to operate at designated locations.

The town is finalizing an ordinance its five board members have all said they will support that allows food trucks to sell their goods provided they meet set conditions.

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