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I had the opportunity to chat with one of the organizers of Bradstock, Dennis O’Doherty. The festival celebrated its 30th anniversary of freewheeling fun and music over this Labor Day weekend out …

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 …

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 …

The opening number of “Into the Woods” sets the tone for the entire production, with perhaps one of the most complicated all-hands-on-deck singing extravaganzas. The sheer breath control …

The Sayville varsity football team, who were last year’s Division III Long Island Champions, have won their first two games of the 2023 season. On Sept. 8, in a home game against Kings Park, …

The white van was innocuous enough, but when the back door opened, alpacas Mauriso-Gustavo, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Julian walked gracefully down the ramp with their parents, Conrad and Luisa Lissade, …

The Bayport-Blue Point varsity football team won their first home game of the ’23 season against formidable opponent Mt. Sinai, with a final score of 27-7. Great expectations surround the …

In a South Shore showdown, the Bayport-Blue Point Phantoms, power ranked No. 5, beat their archrivals, the Sayville Golden Flashes, power ranked No. 3, with a score of 1-0 on Monday, Sept. 11. …

A Color Run for a cause By Michaela Medeck Islip Goes Purple is a monthlong initiative designed to unite the Town of Islip in raising awareness of mental health substance-use disorder and …

Families, community leaders, civic organizations and town and county officials came together to pay tribute to the lives lost to overdose by lighting the Bayport-Blue Point Library tree purple on …

Sayville High School head football coach Reade Sands and his players met the media during Division III Media Day at Hauppauge High School on Aug. 15. Pictured with Sands are players (L-R) Kyle …

Round the long driveway at 299 Middle Road in Sayville, past the tall grasses and Browns River Creek, park the car, then walk over with your phone to the horse-tether sculpture on the left of the …

Pets will have their day to march or be carried down Main Street from the Prince of Peace parking lot, when the Sayville Rotary Club launches its free pet parade yet again on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 9 …

Long Island MacArthur Airport is again in the running for Top Small Airport.  An independent panel of industry experts and editors nominated MacArthur Airport as part of the USA TODAY 10Best …

Gateway’s Haunted Playhouse, in Bellport, is holding an open casting call for its interactive theatrical attraction: “Gateway’s Haunted Playhouse.” They will be holding both …

From hanging out at Levittown’s Village Green to cruising Manhasset’s luxe Miracle Mile shopping district, references to Long Island are sprinkled throughout Billy Joel’s lyrics. …

Fire Island National Seashore recently announced the reopening of the Lighthouse Tower. Beginning Wednesday, Aug. 30, visitors were able to take a tour of the tower. “We are excited the …

The Bike to the Brewery is a bike ride stretching across New York City to Long Island. Catering the ride and being its final destination, the Blue Point Brewery helped promote the riders’ …

On Sunday, Aug. 27, the Bayport-Blue Point varsity football team raised $1,300 hosting a car wash at Geoghan Insurance, on Montauk Highway in Bayport. The funds raised will go towards the …

Two local South Shore phenoms, Greg Weissert and Logan O’Hoppe, are back playing at the Major League level. Yankees pitcher Greg Weissert, from Bay Shore, and Los Angeles Angels catcher …

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