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Capozzi and Co.’s 15th annual Shear Runway Project was held at the Bayport Aerodrome Society on July 25 in support of Tunnels to Towers, an organization dedicated to supporting Gold Star …

It may not be spring or fall, but at the Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts (BAFFA) Gallery during the first weekend in August, it’s a season of change. The show “Season of Change” …

There was no need to be quiet in this bookstore. Tiny Raccoon Books, the independent bookshop on Railroad Avenue in Sayville, hosted a semi-regular concert on July 26, bringing together bands from …

Packed crowds danced to the sounds of rock, reggae, and more at the 17th annual Great South Bay Music Festival, hosted at Shorefront Park in Patchogue from July 24 through 27. The threat of rain …

“Nobody said it’s easy.   It’s such a shame to be apart,” Sayville’s Mike Conlon sang this past Monday before an audience of locals at Land’s End.   …

The boys of summer from Sayville had an impeccable run in the Williamsport Tournament. Sayville Williamsport 11U vanquished their adversaries, governed by their coaching staff of Brian …

On July 11, 2025, the original play, “All that Matters,” by Michael Livoti, made its world premiere at the CM Performing Arts Center in Oakdale. As part of CMPAC’s new …

In his almost 60 years of clamming on the Great South Bay, Steve Kuhn has seen it all. He’s braved blistering heat and sudden squalls, battled swirling winds and changing tides. Over …

Sayville’s favorite pastime is back and bigger than ever. The Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce’s Summerfest 2025 takes over downtown Sayville on Friday, Aug. 1, through Sunday, Aug. …

Artists and art enthusiasts in Sayville were in the catbird seat on Sunday, July 21—and it wasn’t because they were in an art store of the same name. On a sunny Sunday, The Catbird …

Anthony Mazzei never spoke about his time as a Stalag 17 P.O.W., said his son, New York State Supreme Court Justice and former Brookhaven councilman, Tim Mazzei. But Tim Mazzei still has the …

As we stroll through our towns between Memorial Day and Labor Day, it’s difficult not to notice all of the American flags and nostalgic memorabilia gracing doorways and windows, gardens, …

On Thursday, July 10, New York State Sen. Alexis Weik (R-8th District) joined the cast of the original production of “All That Matters,” a family drama written by Long Islander, Michael …

Dave Gardi, who was born and raised in Sayville, Sayville alumnus Class of 1988, currently senior vice president of Football Initiatives for the Washington Commanders, was inducted into the Suffolk …

When “Mother of Rome” by Lauren J.A. Bear was chosen as the read for one of my book clubs, I will admit that I was wary. I have read a few myth retellings, and they either really spoke to …

Everyone on the new Oakdale Civic Association Board has a personal mission. Whether it’s rebuilding the civic association’s website and digital footprint or organizing community …

On July 4, 1876, our area’s featured Centennial Celebration took place in front of the Prison Ships Martyrs’ Tomb in today’s Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn. The keynote speaker, …

People from across the country ventured to Brightwaters to watch 114 swimmers travel from Fire Island to the mainland shore, all for a good cause. Starting at 7 a.m. sharp, the 2025 Cross Bay …

The increasing price of groceries isn’t the only frightening read this summer. Sayville native John Collins’s debut novella, “The Leeds Point Horror,” named after the …

On the Fourth of July, in Fire Island Pines, along with celebrating the overthrow of an English King, thousands flock to welcome droves of drag queens during the annual Invasion of the Pines. …

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