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On Sunday, March 10, the Bayport-Blue Point Chamber of Commerce’s 34th annual St. Patrick’s parade was held on what turned out to be sunny day after earlier forecasts predicted rain and …

For the 2023-2024 school budgets, all three districts in Suffolk County News’s coverage area came in under their allowable tax cap and were described by their respective districts as operating …

There are so many funny, endearing stories about the Sayville Rotary Beefsteak fundraiser, you can’t make them up. Like the time the area’s electricity was wiped out during the …

Legendary runner Kathrine Switzer came to the Sayville Running Company in downtown Main Street on Thursday, Aug. 18, along with co-author of her book, “Running Throughout Time: the Greatest …

As the back-to-school excitement of September ends and October begins, Suffolk County law enforcement will continue putting a stop to illegal school bus passing through Suffolk County’s School …

BY SAM DESMOND The Greater Sayville Civic Association held their annual Light the Night community event on Friday, Dec. 15, where they invited participants to light luminaries and place them …

Bayport-Blue Point High School student Taylor DiBiase competed alongside college students in Buffalo earlier this month at the American Culinary Federation Northeast Regional Student Pastry Chef of …

Milynn Augulis (Incumbent) I have been a Sayville resident for over 18 years. I have been married almost 29 years and I have three amazing children and three grandsons who light up my life and …

Several gorgeous hues of cone flowers, coral Bells, Labrador violet and summersweet are among the 34 flowering and green things in the Native Plant and Pollinator Garden, a lush greeting near the …

A turkey family toting three younglings has been spotted all over Bayport this summer making their way onto lawns, streets, and shops. In February 2023, the Department of Environmental …

On Sunday, Dec. 17, Bayport’s resident piano man, J. K. Hodge, gave a winter recital complete the yuletide aesthetic with a Fair Isle sweater and a roaring fireplace. The audience was …

Some people were born to be doctors, lawyers, artists, or athletes, and some animals were born to be therapy animals—comforting strangers, building community, and bringing joy to all they …

A firefighter is about to sit down to dinner after a hard day at work when the alarm sounds. Dinner is forgotten as he rushes to the scene, never knowing what to expect, or what the rest of the night …

Connetquot High School principal Michael Moran publicly resigned from his position in a district-wide message that cited a leave of absence on March 10. Piquing the interest of the community was …

The Long Island Conservancy is excited to announce its upcoming Plant Raiser fundraiser, taking place on Thursday, July 27 at 7 p.m. at South Shore Dive, a gastropub located at 65 West Main Street, …

The Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts hosted a student showcase this past weekend with recent graduate artists from Adelphi University. The great variety of media used spoke to the spirit of …

The Bohemia Civic held their first annual holiday celebration at the Bohemia Historical Society on Saturday Dec. 2. The free event was funded by a grant that was provided to the civic …

On Wednesday, March 6, the Town of Islip held their annual Sharp Shooter Competition for fourth- and fifth-grade students in the community. This year “broke all-time records,” according …

On Monday, April 22, New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that for the FY 2025 budget, she would be increasing school aid by $1.3 billion to nearly $36 billion, including $24.9 billion in …

Two varsity boys lacrosse Suffolk Division II teams striving to make the postseason looked to withstand their division foe on Greeley Avenue last Monday. Sayville came into the contest with an …

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