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Town Parks director says the impact is ‘minimal’ By Nicole Fuentes “Why would the Town of Brookhaven close its most popular Centereach pickleball courts at times when they …

On July 24, Suffolk County executive Ed Romaine issued an executive order outlining how the county would address migrants and asylum seekers being brought to Long Island. In the proclamation it …

Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, Patchogue, continues to expand its outreach ministries within its newly dedicated food pantry space, its thrift shop, and the Patchogue Neighbors Soup Kitchen. …

Noise, the possibility of a fire, and the possibility of the developers getting a tax break were among numerous concerns skeptical Medford residents raised when they turned out to hear from …

The Brookhaven Town Board, on July 18, voted to change the zoning at the former Dowling College campus in Shirley, a necessary step in a developer’s $125 million redevelopment plans that …

Sen. Dean Murray, the Suffolk County Police Department, and the South Country Ambulance will be hosting a child safety seat check on Aug. 6. The event will take place from 3 to 6 p.m. at the South …

The Long Island Dog Owners’ Group (LI-DOG) held their annual beach party at Mud Creek in East Patchogue, the only off-leash dog park on Long Island, this past Saturday, July 20. A break …

Winters Bros. Waste Systems, the Long Island-based recycling and trash hauling company, has been acquired by Houston-based WM. The purchase price for the deal, which was completed on July 15, was not …

Fire Island National Seashore will have weekend-only lifeguard service at Barrett Beach/Talisman. “One of the conditions that did not allow for lifeguard service has changed, allowing Fire …

As Long Island Community Hospital moves toward a merger with NYU Langone Health next year, the hospital has been named a High Performing Hospital by U.S. News & World Report for the second …

With over 100,000 youth soccer players in the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) and over 3,000 referees and assistant referees, there is still a need for volunteers at games. …

The dog days of summer are here, but you don’t have to spend all day cooling off inside! Whether it’s learning new dance moves, practicing sports, attending group meditations, or more, …

New York State Sen. Dean Murray (R-3rd District) recently held a Mobile Blood Drive in conjunction with the New York Blood Center at the Patchogue Family YMCA.  Entering the summer trauma …

This Saturday, June 29, the splash pad at Patchogue Beach Club officially opened to the delight of children and families. The new addition, designed for children aged 12 and under, promises to be a …

Lots of fun and healthy activities are planned for the first-ever Family Olympics and Health Fair at Rider Avenue Park in Patchogue on Saturday, Aug. 17. The Greater Patchogue Chamber of …

The Village of Patchogue rededicated a basketball court at Shorefront Park, 21 years after it was built by Arthur “AJ” Meyer as his Eagle Scout project for Troop 44. Meyer was then a …

Brianne Weiss, Pharm.D., plans to open a full-service pharmacy at 8 West Main Street, Unit B in Patchogue Village, in the Furman budling. The pharmacy, according to the Patchogue Village …

Independent Group Home Living, a Manorville-based nonprofit, broke ground Tuesday on a residence that will be home to about a dozen adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities. It …

Legislator and deputy presiding officer Steven J. Flotteron (LD-11) and Citizens Campaign for the Environment (CCE) executive director Adrienne Esposito were joined by Cameron Engineering on June 17 …

Upcoming merger with NYU Langone Health In a milestone for local health care, Long Island Community Hospital celebrated its 1,000th robotic surgery on Monday. The event was marked by the …

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