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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, …

PeraBell Food Bar, one of downtown Patchogue’s longest-running restaurants, has closed after 17 years. The restaurant’s last day was Aug. 12. Co-owner John Peragine discussed the closing …

On a rare sunny Saturday, folks filled Main Street in downtown Patchogue for the 10th annual Fall Festival. From food vendors to games for the kids to a costume parade, there was fun 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 Environmental Committee bequeathed the South Country Library with a 1000 Yards sign last week, noting the library’s commitment to jump on board the village’s initiative by …

The hallowed tree-towering grounds of the Post-Morrow Foundation in Brookhaven Hamlet, with its meandering paths past small ponds, then the trail to the boardwalk past shimmering Beaver Dam Creek, …

The Patchogue Knights of Columbus held their first annual Soccer Challenge at the Patchogue Parks & Recreation soccer field Saturday, Sept. 16 at noon. Boys and girls ages 9 to 14 were …

Thanksgiving is around the corner, which means the Lighthouse Mission in Bellport is expecting a surge of people looking for help during the holidays.  “We need your help to bring …

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 …

Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts announces the appointment of new board members Linda Ingrisano and Dan Kellachan.  Ingrisano has over 25 years of …

Opponents of a complex of four warehouse buildings proposed for Bellport told the Town of Brookhaven Planning Board they don’t want the project in their neighborhood, citing concerns over truck …

Have you ever wondered what it must be like to run a business that was fueled by your passions? Elizabeth and Kevin Hindley of East Patchogue do. The married couple used their love for food and …

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 …

Long Island’s largest and longest-running four-day music festival will return this summer celebrating its 15th anniversary, presented by Island Federal and sponsored by Voodoo Ranger, on July …

The Suffolk County Water Authority (SCWA) announced that it has submitted applications for more than $100 million in grant funding through the Water Infrastructure Improvement Act (WIIA). The New …

Real estate broker Cushman & Wakefield is exclusively offering the River Avenue Assemblage as a new listing. The “cash-flowing asset” comprises 13 contiguous lots encompassing a …

Town property taxes would rise by just over 1 percent in 2024 and the cost of garbage collection would rise slightly under the budget Supervisor Ed Romaine has proposed. The $335.5 million …

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, …

Bellport’s exciting playoff run ended Sunday in a 47-41 loss to Westhampton in the Suffolk AA championship game. But while the Clippers’ season is over, they have plenty of things to …

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 …

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