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As objective and independent news writers and editors, we have an imperative to cover the issues most important to the people of southern Brookhaven. Every day, our team is on the ground questioning …

There is something each of us should do for the environment this Earth Day, and each day going forward:  We need to plant natives in our yards and in our public spaces throughout Long …

The Odierno Law Firm is thrilled to announce the Brianna Lieneck Memorial Scholarship winner, Sydney Anastasia. This award recognizes and celebrates the dedication, perseverance through hardships, …

Inspired by the beautiful culmination of nature and architecture at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum, Women Sharing Art is holding an exhibit in the mansion of works inspired by the legendary home and …

As citizens of the United States of America, a nation of immigrants, we have an inherent desire to remember our roots and take pride in where we came from. With so much diversity within our town, …

The Bay Area Friends of Fine Arts (BAFFA) Gallery is hosting the South Bay Arts Association (SBAA) in a juried exhibition titled “Big Works,” which will be open to the public on …

Yesterday afternoon, Thursday, January 25 at approximately 3 pm, residents on Ludlow and Lincoln Drive in the Idle Hour area of Oakdale reported and posted photos of DEC and Hazmat trucks on site …

On Sunday, March 3, the Imperial Court of New York held their 11th annual fundraiser at Land’s End in Sayville, where proceeds would be donated to the Patchogue-based charity, Thursday’s …

Chosen Meadow Floral Designs, a new couture aesthetic company, was developed and launched earlier this month by Sayville High School Class of 2016 alumna, Megan O’Connor. With her high-end …

An ebullient, soaring performance powerhouse of talent emerged Friday night at The Gateway’s Long Island premiere of “Jersey Boys,” with its four stars, cast, and orchestra blowing …

On Thursday, July 6, Robert and Joan Poucel went to neighborhood staple Cavanaugh’s, in Blue Point, to celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary and were treated to their dinner by a mystery …

On Saturday, Dec. 9, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Oakdale hosted their sixth annual Civil War Christmas. The all-day event delves into different aspects of life during the 1860s holiday …

On Friday, July 7, a friendly dog was found tied to the chain-link fence surrounding the Long Island Rail Road tracks on Cherry Avenue in West Sayville. Barely in the shade, the dog was attended …

The Bayport-Blue Point and Greater Sayville chambers of commerce each held a menorah lighting on the first night of Hanukkah, Dec. 7, at Chamber Park in Bayport and the Chamber House in Sayville. …

Jennifer Pape, a Sayville native and Bayport resident who posts nostalgic and captivating pictures of her everyday life on social media, captured a special moment at Barrett Beach, in Sayville, on …

On Wednesday, Dec. 6, Regency Centers announced the new name of the development at the former SunVet Mall, The Shops at SunVet. Progress moved forward when the Town of Islip Planning Board …

Local Sayville musician Kate Van Dorn, who is the lead singer of eponymous band, Van Dorn, released a new single on July 7 at 7 a.m. (i.e., 7/7/7). “Violent Birth” is in contrast to …

East Islip traveled to Brook Street in West Sayville for the only meeting against the Golden Flashes this season in varsity boys basketball. This scuffle on the hardcourt was a non-league …

Brayden Robertson, a Bayport-Blue Point High School student and a BSA Troop 130 member who will be pursuing his Eagle Scout award this year, held a car wash with fellow troop members and friends at …

On Wednesday, Dec. 6, the Sayville boys soccer team collected items from their fundraising in the community and made “blessing bags” for homeless and displaced teens. In addition, the team also …

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