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Two well-known restaurateurs, a Broadway actor, and two of Patchogue-Medford’s greatest sports teams were honored recently with induction into the Patchogue-Medford Hall of Fame. The hall …

Local elementary school teacher Christine Brennen-Chanowsky has been teaching for 30 years, but like many others throughout the pandemic, she started looking for something to do at home to help ease …

Patchogue-Medford graduate (2009) Monika Felice Smith, now living in Los Angeles, Calif., recently worked with Marvel’s Jeremy Renner, Hawkeye, to choreograph the Silk almond milk commercial …

As local storefronts start to decorate for the holidays, the Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce will be coming around to judge in search of the best! This year, just as others, multiple …

In the play “Better Late” by Larry Gelbart, the characters are reluctant roommates: Julian (played by John Torres) is forced to move in with his ex-wife, Nora (played by Lisa Meckes), and …

On Wednesday, May 22, The Patchogue Arts Council will host a lecture in its “Learning to Look” series at the Museum of Contemporary Art on Terry Street. Professor John Cino will lead …

Brookhaven Town Menorah Lighting, Thursday, Dec. 7 The town will host their annual menorah lighting at Brookhaven Town Hall, 1 Independence Hill in Farmingville. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. …

You can drive into Bellport Village at night and witness the glow from 4,500 LED lights framing Main Street shops. It’s the third year the stores have been framed in white lights at …

The Village of Bellport’s annual Christmas parade and tree lighting drew an enthusiastic crowd of families on Saturday. After the tree lighting, people were able to enjoy a cup of hot …

Celebrating their second year in Medford, Parthenon Framing & Printing, previously located in Bohemia, has been framing locally and delivering around the world for over 50 years. The …

A reception was held on Saturday, April 6 at DIME Savings Bank in Patchogue on Main Street for the paradoxically daring and comforting interactive installation exhibit by Beth Giacummo titled, …

There’s a lot to be said about a musical, namely “Fiddler on the Roof,” that lit up Broadway like a blazing comet in 1964, becoming the first longest-running Broadway show for …

On a rare sunny Saturday, folks filled Main Street in downtown Patchogue for the 10th annual Fall Festival. From food vendors to games for the kids to a costume parade, there was fun for …

The hallowed tree-towering grounds of the Post-Morrow Foundation in Brookhaven Hamlet, with its meandering paths past small ponds, then the trail to the boardwalk past shimmering Beaver Dam Creek, …

Thanksgiving is around the corner, which means the Lighthouse Mission in Bellport is expecting a surge of people looking for help during the holidays.  “We need your help to bring …

A new business in downtown Patchogue is looking to become a go-to place for filming movies, TV shows, and commercials on Long Island. Walk into Underworld Productions’ unassuming …

Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts announces the appointment of new board members Linda Ingrisano and Dan Kellachan.  Ingrisano has over 25 years of …

Thirty-eight song favorites with wow-wee singers, imaginative skits, gorgeous costumes adorned with sequins and tulle, and skating with elegant and impossible lifts and spins, mesmerized a recent …

Aspiring young immigrants, community, and gentrification infuse the themes of the Broadway musical “In the Heights,” about a mostly Dominican American Washington Heights neighborhood, …

It’s a definite community reflection when 130 people, including kids and dogs, attend a Bellport-Brookhaven Historical Society exhibit, namely “Facing the Bay, 1871-2023,” on a …

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