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During the April 24 Village of Patchogue Board of Trustee’s meeting, the village moved forward on the NYU Langone Hospital Ambulatory Surgery Center project, to be located in the former …

The Rotary Club of Bellport enjoyed another day of service at the Boys & Girls Club of the Bellport Area with an ice cream social with the Roxy’s Ice Cream catering truck. Fifty …

Jarell White is one of the greatest players in Bellport High School history. White, who graduated in 2019, holds the school’s boys basketball mark for career points and career rebounds. …

The set-back 11-acre Avery property on South Country Road in East Patchogue, long championed by preservationists for its rich history indelibly stamped on a boulder with family members’ dates …

Suffolk County Legis. Steven J. Flotteron and James Britz from the Long Island Housing Partnership (LIHP) have announced that an existing program that provides grant money to employees of businesses …

If moviegoers find Sean Penn a convincing New York City EMT in the new film “Asphalt City,” Bellport native Eric Cardamone had a lot to do with it. Cardamone, who is EMS director at Wyckoff …

According to Mastic-Moriches-Shirley Community Library officials, the library district is committed to not going back to the taxpayers to ask for permission to borrow more. Rather, the board promises …

Patchogue Village’s 40th annual Snapper Derby will be held on Saturday, Aug. 26 at Mascot Dock. Every year, young anglers take to Mascot Dock for the annual Snapper Derby, hosted by the …

Two Canaan Elementary School fifth graders have been selected to showcase their work at the Long Island Museum of American Art, History, and Carriages’ prestigious student art exhibition. Keira …

Northeast Stage will give a free performance of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” in Patchogue’s Shorefront Park on Aug. 3, as part of the theater company’s …

Those looking to honor and remember Bellport High School teacher Art Cooley again are invited to celebrate the 13-acre Art Cooley Memorial Preserve, the new name of the former Bianchi/Weiss …

The Patchogue-Medford Class of 1973 celebrated their 50th reunion with a great affair at the Land’s End in Sayville. It was attended by over 120 classmates, spouses, siblings and friends. …

St. Joseph’s University, N.Y., recently honored the women religious during the dedication and blessing of the Sisters of St. Joseph Chapel, located within the Long Island Campus’ new …

Tired of binge-watching home makeover shows on TV? Take a break and rediscover the joys of watching a classic film on the big screen when Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center in Patchogue …

Fran Lebowitz is best known as an insightful social commentator, with essays and interviews offering her witty views on current events and the media. The New York Times Book Review called Lebowitz an …

Doing Something About It Inc. held its sixth annual Cultural Empowerment event on March 2 at the Boys & Girls Club of the Bellport Area. The event, which came near the start of Women’s …

The Seton Hall Class of ‘73 celebrated their 50-year reunion on July 8 at Lombardi’s on the Bay in Patchogue. A total of 68 classmates attended and many states were represented. Members …

The Rev. James E. Reiss is the new Priest in Charge of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Rider Avenue, Patchogue, while Claire Repsholdt recently celebrated a year with The Lutheran Church of Our …

The Boys & Girls Club of the Bellport Area will hold its sixth annual Legacy Celebration on April 6 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The event will be at the club at 471 Atlantic Avenue in Bellport and …

The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce joined with local officials and fellow chamber members to celebrate the opening of #YAAAS TEA, on South Ocean Avenue in downtown Patchogue. Those joining …

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