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The Promenade to the Arts archway was officially installed in the Roe Walkway, between Stanley’s and Toast and behind Main Street in Patchogue Village this past December. “The arch is aptly …

Arts and culture not only make Long Island a good place to live; they also contribute to Long Island’s economy. That’s the message from a new study released by Americans for the …

Need a Halloween costume? The Patchogue-Medford Library has you covered. For the second year in a row, the library is collecting clean, gently used costumes for kids and adults. Costumes can be …

The book is funny. Really. Hilariously, irreverently, off-the-top funny. In “Spike Unleashed” (Post Hill Press), a sequel to “The Adventures of Spike the Wonder Dog” by …

Bellport Village will be providing one pre-lit wreath with a bow to be decorated and displayed downtown during the holiday season. Wreaths can be picked up at Village Hall between Monday, Nov. 13 and …

The Village of Bellport recently announced their annual wreath contest winners after judging took place earlier this month. Prizes will be distributed after the holidays. The winners: No. 28: …

Twelve incredibly talented William Floyd student musicians were recently selected to perform in the annual New York State Band Directors Association’s (NYSBDA) Symposium in Syracuse, N.Y., on …

Donna Summer’s life was a glamorous arc of pulsating hit records that raised the roof in clubs and discos of the ‘70s and ‘80s. Her journey was surrounded with lights and glitz, but …

The Patchogue Arts Council is now accepting application for their PEACE (Partners in Education, Arts, & Community Empowerment) Project program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Education …

From a recording studio in a tiny house on Detroit’s West Grand Boulevard, Berry Gordy’s Motown record label churned out, assembly line-style, an amazing list of iconic songs like …

It’s a Wednesday afternoon at Patchogue-Medford High School and students are in the school auditorium rehearsing the pair of one-act plays they’ll be performing on April 5. The …

Honoring the literary tradition of Bloomsday and the genius of James Joyce, the Patchogue Arts Council, in partnership with Toast, hosted an evening of modern Irish reverie this past Friday, June 16. …

People lined up along the Patchogue River Sunday night for the annual Patchogue Christmas/Holiday Boat Parade. About 40 boats, decked out in lights, participated, led by a 60-foot barge from …

For fans of movies from the ‘80s and ‘90s, nostalgia seems to be where it’s at with conventions to reboots, and fan group pages across social media… and now the Patchogue …

Local author Amy Nicole has recently released her children’s book “An Apple a Day,” published by Pegasus. The book is her third published book. It can be found in paperback for …

The villages of Patchogue and Bellport are gearing up for a monthlong celebration of fall. If you seek crisp air, pumpkins and decorating, look no further: SCARECROW CONTEST Preregistered …

Deborah Brown-Volkman wants people unhappy in their jobs to successfully make a career jump and succeed. Especially after experiencing childhood trauma, like she did. The East Moriches career …

Playcrafters turns 64 next year and when it does, the Bellport community theater mainstay will have a new location for its permanent home. Starting with its 2024 season, which will begin in May, …

Say “yes” to more than the dress at Sayville Bridal, which will be commissioning local artist Erin Devine Natter with her business, Devine Brides, to create portraits for all shoppers who …

On Thursday, Nov. 9, the Patchogue Arts Council held their popular “Wining about Art” event at Toast Coffeehouse in downtown Patchogue, with this lecture and wine tasting focusing on the …

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