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The Patchogue Lions Club returns to host their ever-popular Main Street Fourth of July parade in the Village of Patchogue. This year’s theme is “Let Freedom Soar This Fourth of …

On Thursday, July 27, a ceremony was held at the Bayport-Blue Point Public Library to honor the Smith family with the naming of a conference room. “Roger Smith played a critical role in …

The Suffolk County Water Authority is engaging in a pair of projects that are set to improve distribution in areas of Bohemia. Approximately 1,700 feet of new ductile iron water main will be …

As August begins, Long Islanders continue to enjoy their favorite summer activities, like hosting backyard barbecues, lounging by the pool, boating on the Great South Bay, or curling up with a good …

Meet Uncle Frank. A retired Brooklyn-born law enforcement officer in New York, Uncle Frank won’t take a dollar for his 10-4s.   10-4s is how Frank refers to his volunteer …

The Bayport-Blue Point High School senior Class of 2023 was able to have their outdoor graduation on the morning of Saturday, June 24, after a rollercoaster 36 hours of parents waiting out the rainy …

On Friday, July 28, the Shabby Tabby Cat Café hosted one of two fundraisers for recently adopted kitty, Boo Boo, who underwent $15,000 of emergency medical care shortly after finding his …

She finally had hope. Her son’s heroin addiction took over family life long ago.   You know things are bad when your son getting arrested and being in jail is good news. At least he was …

Suffolk County town supervisors and legislators have made their opinion, cautioning against retention of migrants to be placed in Suffolk County, known. In a joint-statement by the Suffolk …

As a teenaged film aficionado, I bought a copy of an indie film called “Following” from the $5 bin at my local public library sometime around 2001. The first feature-length project …

Center Moriches resident Trish Portnoy, CPA, MS Ed., has been teaching CTE subjects at West Islip Public Schools since 1997. In 2007, she revamped the curriculum for the course for College Freshman …

Long Island homeowners looking to play a role in reducing stormwater runoff, which is one of the leading causes of nitrogen pollution in our waterways, will soon be eligible for grants to help cover …

You’re drowning.   The sleek cruiser taking you over swells and into crisp winds now rests at the bottom of the ocean.   Suddenly, an emergency line lands right in front of you. …

Raising children isn’t easy, but a Patchogue-Medford Library podcast hopes to provide information and support, so parents don’t feel alone on the journey. Library staffers Jessi …

On Tuesday, Jan. 9, the Bayport-Blue Point Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Tico’s Empanadas in Blue Point on Montauk Highway. Tico’s opened in August of last year and …

The Bayport-Blue Point High School hosted its annual Senior Dinner on Thursday May 2. Over 150 senior citizens from the community came, with members of senior class serving salads and food …

With the Jewish High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur coming up, local temples have organized a series of family-friendly events. The Chabad of Islip, 283 Ocean Avenue, Islip …

On Saturday, Oct. 14 the Bayport-Blue Point Phantoms held their annual Hall of Fame induction for celebrated athletes before a rainy but enthusiastic homecoming parade, capped off by a blowout …

Two days before Thanksgiving, singer Jane Monheit was back on Long Island for a visit with family before jetting off to India to perform at a jazz festival. After Mumbai, her upcoming tour …

The Great South Bay Music Festival is back for their 16th anniversary. The four-day music and arts festival presented by Voodoo Ranger, will return to the newly revamped waterfront at Shorefront Park …

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