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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 …

The developer of a 55-unit workforce apartment complex planned for East Patchogue hopes to break ground this fall, he said at a community meeting Monday night. David Gallo, Georgica Green …

The Bellport Fire District is seeking voter approval to spend $1.88 million to replace a pair of aging pumper trucks that have been in service for a quarter century. The plan to …

Mold issues, drains that back up with sewage near dog cages, urine-soaked blankets, and cages with feces—these were the issues brought up by Brookhaven Animal Shelter volunteers, several …

Green thumbs were on display on Saturday when the Patchogue Garden Club held its 21st annual Garden Tour. This year’s tour featured a variety of backyard flower gardens and vegetable gardens, …

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 …

The 50-acre landfill is Brookhaven Town property, located at 350 Horseblock Road in Yaphank. The landfill was expected to close by 2024, but due to space and New York State engineers, will not close …

The Patchogue Lions Club’s Fourth of July parade is one of the highlights of summer for Patchogue residents, and Tuesday’s parade didn’t disappoint. Even the weather …

If you attended Patchogue’s Fourth of July parade, you couldn’t miss the brassy sounds of the New Wave Drum & Bugle Corps as it marched up Main Street. The corps’ 40 …

This June, Terry Stevens, a 30-plus year veteran of Bayport-Blue Point School District, retired from her post at Blue Point Elementary and was honored by her students, coworkers, and family, who all …

During the Monday, June 26 Village of Patchogue Board of Trustee’s Meeting, trustee Patrick McHeffey announced his departure from the board. McHeffey said he has decided to step down after …

Maureen Veitch is a longtime Bellport resident who grew up on North Howell’s Point Road, graduated from Bellport High School, and spent her teen years ringing up customers at Wallen’s IGA …

During the Monday, June 26 Village of Patchogue board of trustee’s meeting, trustee Patrick McHeffey announced his departure from the board. McHeffey said he has decided to step down after …

The Patchogue Lions Club returns to host their ever-popular Main Street Fourth of July parade in the Village of Patchogue. This year’s theme is “Let Freedom Soar This Fourth of …

On Wednesday, June 21, the Patchogue-Medford Class of 2023 celebrated the commencement of their high school years at their graduation ceremony, held on the football field of the high school. …

South Bay Art Association is excited to be hosting their 65th annual Artists on the Lane fine art festival on Tuesday, July 4 in the heart of Bellport Village. …

Pat-Med pitcher Josh Knoth received the Carl Yastrzemski Award from the Suffolk County Baseball Coaches Association at the group’s banquet on June 12. It’s the second consecutive …

Donna Summer’s life was a glamorous arc of pulsating hit records that raised the roof in clubs and discos of the ‘70s and ‘80s. Her journey was surrounded with lights and glitz, but …

Former trustee Maureen Veitch has been elected as the first female mayor of Bellport Village. She took the election with a total of 646 votes to her opponent Kieran Murphy’s 211 votes. She will …

Another resolution was approved during the Village of Patchogue Board Meeting held last week, on Monday, June 12, for the advancement of the Sixth District Court lot renovations by L.K. McLean …

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