The Patchogue Outdoor Market has been cancelled after running into mid-September this year due to a lack of a produce vendor cited as the main reason, according to BID executive director and outdoor …
On Saturday, Sept. 21, families gathered at The Patchogue Theatre to commemorate the Sixth Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration. Talented and hardworking performers used music, acting, movement, …
The Town of Brookhaven’s Board of Zoning Appeals has paved the way for what would be the first retail cannabis shop in the town. The board approved a special permit and zoning variance for …
One of the buildings at the Avery Homestead will be turned into a gift shop and information center as part of the restoration of the historic estate in East Patchogue, the treasurer of the Greater …
Class rank is about to become a thing of the past for most seniors at two area high schools. It’s part of a trend in which some schools are eliminating the practice because they say it …
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Though a presidential election, local elections will also include Congress, Senate, and Assembly. In New York’s 2nd Congressional District incumbent Andrew …
The Patchogue Fire Department hosted its annual car show in honor of former fire chief Paul Felice. The car show featured classics, muscle and sports cars, as well as fire apparatuses and specialty …
Sunday service at the Bellport United Methodist Church has just ended, but none of the roughly 40 families in attendance are running to the exit, instead, they’re enjoying light refreshments …
The annual Patchogue Italian Feast of St. Liberata headed to Main Street in Patchogue Village for its 57th year. After being canceled due to a rainy weekend, the event was finally held on Sept. 14, …
Silvana Aloisio of Bohemia has been named the Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce’s new executive director. Aloisio will now take the place of longtime and beloved executive director …
“Googootz” is American slang for the Italian word “cucuzza,” which is a large type of squash. And large it is for South Country Road, Bellport, resident Lily Izzo, who only …
Fifth Precinct inspector John Sumwalt, 52, plans to retire from his post as commanding officer later this month. “It was a hard decision for me as I feel I truly have more I can still …
When Bruce Engel, Bay Area Friends of Fine Arts’ (BAFFA) new orchestra conductor, first walked into the Patchogue Congregational Church looking for a rehearsal and performance space, “I …
Patchogue-Medford scrimmaged at Huntington on Sept. 6 in the Raiders’ final tune-up before they open the season Friday at Connetquot. The Raiders looked sharp as receivers Thomas …
When the quails were let loose recently at the Center for Environmental Education and Discovery, a couple turned around and ran back to their enclosure. Like, “I’m not sure!” …
The favorite feast with al fresco dining, food trucks, and zeppoles is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 7, during the St. Liberata Feast after a parade. The celebration will continue on Main Street in …
The Patchogue-Medford Public Library will be partnering with local acclaimed artist Cara Lynch for a new mural inside their Main Library. As part of the project, the community is invited to …
The Patchogue Fire Department will be hosting their third annual car show in honor of former fire chief Paul Felice. The car show will continue to feature classics, muscle and sports cars, as …
Bellport football has a lot of potential this season as the Clippers return key players, including quarterback Braydon Cipp and two of Newsday’s Top 100: wide receiver-defensive back Michael …
The Patchogue-Medford High School football team is looking to turn the page on last season when the Raiders went 0-8. It all starts with the opening game on Friday, Sept. 13, at Connetquot. …