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This past Sunday afternoon, Knights of Columbus 38 W in Patchogue hosted the fifth Special Abilities Valentine’s Re-Do Party. Attendees of all ages and their caregivers were invited to …

The Great South Bay Music Festival is back for their 16th anniversary. The four-day music and arts festival presented by Voodoo Ranger, will return to the newly revamped waterfront at Shorefront Park …

The South Country School District is proud to announce that one of their own, Romelo Green, has earned the New York State Council for the Social Studies 2024 Susan Wasserman Young Professional …

St. Joseph’s University student Jaylan Munoz has been awarded a Gilman Scholarship by the U.S. State Department for overseas study. Munoz, a speech pathology and audiology major from Bohemia …

In support of the local community, Gershow Recycling has once again donated $1,000 to the Patchogue-Medford High School cheerleading team to help pay for the costs associated with the trip to the …

Local state senators Alexis Weik (R-8th District) and Dean Murray (R-3rd District), along with 13 other senators, submitted a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul urging her to rescind the electric bus …

The Bellport Girls varsity basketball team clinched a playoff spot with their recent back-to-back wins over Centereach and West Babylon.  “No one can stop us,” said senior power …

Patchogue-Medford came into its road game against Walt Whitman having already clinched a playoff spot, but without Angel Redding, its leading scorer. Redding, who averages 18 points and eight …

Students, council members, friends and family alike gathered at the Brookhaven Town Hall to enjoy a sense of community and celebrate Black History Month, which runs through February. Despite the cold …

In a blast from the past, The Patchogue-Medford Library hosted a special event this past weekend celebrating the ‘80s and ‘90s computer games that shaped a generation. Downstairs, in …

Construction on Roe Park in Blue Point was originally to be completed in November of last year, but supply delays have pushed the new opening date to early March. “We’ve just been …

Once again, the Patchogue-Medford varsity cheerleading team has been invited to High School Nationals at Disney World in Florida this February. The team went for the first time in 20 years, last …

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 …

Diners are a popular dining option for families throughout America. More than 500 diners span across New York State. The Schlie family also owns a diner, but with a twist. Monica Schlie, her …

The Bellport varsity boys wrestling team won the League IV dual meet championship on Jan. 10, beating Smithtown West by a score of 31-30. The winners included Thomas Smith (108-pound weight …

The Bellport girls basketball team is closing in on a playoff spot, which would be the Clippers’ first appearance in the postseason in several years. The Clippers, in third place in League III, …

The Patchogue-Medford Hall of Fame (PMHOF) announces its seventh annual Induction Ceremony for its 2024 Class. The May 3rd event will honor outstanding individuals who have made significant …

Island Dreams Coffee Roaster owner Vin Loscalzo officially opened the café this past week to eager fans at the Bayport-Blue Point Library. “We had 325 sales since Monday,” Loscalzo …

Few visual artists can boast a resume as varied as Kathleen Deyo. In a career that spans decades, Deyo has created dozens of murals—a commission to paint the ceiling of a Washington, D.C., …

On the night of Thursday, Jan. 11, on their home court, the Pat-Med Raiders proved they can take a punch and come back strong. After losing 90-53 the night before to first-place William Floyd, …

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