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The Congregational Church of Patchogue is known for helping the community. The congregation, which dates back 233 years, operates a weekly soup kitchen and food pantry. It hosted a COVID-19 …

Local elementary school teacher Christine Brennen-Chanowsky has been teaching for 30 years, but like many others throughout the pandemic, she started looking for something to do at home to help ease …

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 …

Abie Siegel was loved by his community; that sentiment is not only made true by the over 40 people who attended his midday graveside ceremony last week, but also by the countless lives he touched …

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 …

Abie Siegel, the former owner of Blum’s in Patchogue, passed away on Tuesday, June 20 at the age of 93. His wife, Bernice Blum- Siegel’s parents opened Blum’s on Main Street in …

Peter Feehan, a longtime Patchogue Fire Department firefighter, and Edward Pitre, a 5 th Precinct Suffolk County Police Officer rescued a man who was trapped in his car after it became submerged in …

The graduating Class of 2023 danced the night away at their prom on Tuesday, June 13. Students began the night at Veterans Park in Medford with mocktails and a candy truck at 5 p.m., before …

Friends of Lakeview Cemetery, a committee of the Greater Patchogue Foundation, held a volunteer training day on Saturday, June 10, as part of their Union Cemetery Restoration Project. Union …

The plaque honoring the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Business Improvement District was recently installed on West Main Street, in front of Daisy’s Nashville Lounge. Founding …

The favorite feast with al fresco dining, food trucks, and zeppoles is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 9, during the St. Liberata Fest after a parade. The celebration will continue on Main Street in …

Horticulture fans will want to circle Saturday, July 8 on their calendars because that’s the date for this year’s Patchogue Garden Club tour. This year’s event will be from 10 …

When Union Cemetery in Patchogue opened sometime after 1791, the United States was less than 20 years old. The intervening centuries have taken their toll on the historic burial ground. But the …

Those of you preparing for June’s first Alive After Five of the seasons, will now also need to be prepared to leave a half hour earlier at explicitly 9 p.m. rather than the usual 9:30 p.m. …

Veterans’ groups in Patchogue marked Memorial Day on Monday with a parade and a ceremony honoring U.S. servicemen and women who gave their lives defending our nation. Spectators lined both …

Opening day for the theatre, which was then known as Ward & Glynne’s Theatre, was May 23, 1923. In celebration of the momentous 100th anniversary, the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing …

M&D Auto Repair and Towing has been located at 46 Division Street in Patchogue Village for decades. The business, according to Cedar Avenue residents, parks cars in the street and on the …

Despite the Patchogue Village Beach Club’s pool opening on Saturday, June 24, the splash pad hit a few snags, which will cause it to open a bit later than expected. The splash pad, according to …

With the beginning of boating season underway and summer right around the corner, Long Island residents are boarding their boats and hitting the water. Despite packing snacks, sunglasses, and …

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