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Bellport holds 9/11 ceremony

The Village of Bellport, Bellport Fire Department, and South Country Ambulance commemorated the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks with a sunset ceremony at Bellport Village Marina on …

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 …

The Village of Patchogue has accepted the third planter donated by Mike Capozzi and National Roofing, this time with a location at Rise & Grind at the intersection of East Main Street and Medford …

Under a new name, the same group of people who have been organizing the oldest Christmas Boat Parade on Long Island will again host the last great weekend on the Patchogue River on Nov. 23 and 24. …

The haunt begins Friday, Sept. 27 and runs through Nov. 2 at the Gateway’s Haunted Playhouse in Bellport. Have your senses jarred at Long Island’s No. 1 haunted attraction, …

Earlier this month, the Patchogue-Medford School District enjoyed welcoming students, families, administrators, faculty, and staff to the 2024-2025 school year. This year’s district theme …

On Monday, Sept. 10, a great time was had by all at the Dublin Deck in Patchogue to support an important cause: Sacking Mental Illness with Marty Lyons. The former New York Jets defensive …

Latino or not, anyone is invited to come celebrate the Greater Patchogue Chamber’s Latino Leadership Connect’s sixth annual Hispanic Heritage event, for free, at the Patchogue Theatre for …

The Village of Patchogue Parks and Recreation Department held the 41st annual Old-Timers’ Game last weekend. A total of 40 registered players took turns playing during the game, which lasted …

The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were a special place to retired U.S. Air Force Col. David Lange. Lange grew up on Long Island, graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy, and spent 34 …

Sunday, July 28, was sunny, warm and humid in Patchogue—a day that was very similar to the summer Saturdays gone by when the Van Guard Hose Company 40 Thieves Drill Team, and later the …

The Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce spent 2023 and all of 2024 celebrating the 100th anniversary. As part, thanks to contributions from the Patchogue-Medford Library, Greater Patchogue …

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 …

The tremendous extent to which service dogs give independence to people with disabilities cannot be overstated. These incredible working dogs are professionally trained to change the lives of those …

Thirty-one years of great vibes, great music and above all, great spirit of the community! Bradstock XXXI, calling itself “the other one,” the different one, stems from Bud, chief of …

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 …

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 …

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