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Local author Amy Nicole has recently released her children’s book “An Apple a Day,” published by Pegasus. The book is her third published book. It can be found in paperback for …

In celebration of the Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce’s official creation on March 3, 1924, the chamber will be hosting a re-enactment of the first meeting, where people originally …

Deborah Brown-Volkman wants people unhappy in their jobs to successfully make a career jump and succeed. Especially after experiencing childhood trauma, like she did. The East Moriches career …

Fame and Rebel, a Main Street women’s clothing store, announced their closure at 89 East Main Street in Patchogue Village, earlier this year, citing concerns. Owner Alana Miletti explained …

The goal of this year’s Patchogue-Medford High School baseball team is to make it back to the playoffs and go further than last season when they were swept by Commack in the Suffolk Class AA …

Opening day for the theatre, which was then known as Ward & Glynne’s Theatre, was May 23, 1923. The Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts, as we know it today, will host an official …

The weather was warm, and classic cars gleamed under the sunlight, bringing car enthusiasts and families to the second annual Paul Felice Car Show in Patchogue on Sunday. Hosted by the Patchogue …

Local state senators Alexis Weik (R-8th District) and Dean Murray (R-3rd District), along with 13 other senators, submitted a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul urging her to rescind the electric bus …

New York State legislators are hearing loud voices coming from Long Island colleges and universities, who are demanding that recently proposed legislation for schools include provisions for higher …

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 …

After thousands of hours, Patchogue Village’s Shorefront Park living shoreline project is finally complete. The project officially celebrated its unveiling just in time for the summer and the …

Last month, the Village of Patchogue approved a 25 percent match for a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Tree Planting Grant in the amount of $75,000. The village clerk, …

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 …

The Long Island Herbivore, a new vegan consulting business for restaurants looking to offer vegan dishes alongside their regular menu, held a five-course tasting dinner at That Meetball Place in …

The Sixth District Court lot renovations started on June 19. The project, located behind the courthouse at 150 West Main Street in Patchogue Village, according to mayor Paul Pontieri, was expected to …

After being reelected on March 19 for another four-year term as Patchogue mayor, Paul Pontieri is starting to think about life after Village Hall. “You’ve got to get to the point …

Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce members and guests partied like it was 1924 on Tuesday night, February 20, when they gathered at James Joyce in Patchogue to celebrate the chamber’s 100th …

The most wonderful time of the year got off to a great start Saturday night as the Village of Patchogue held its 61st annual Christmas parade. Temperatures in the low 40s didn’t keep the …

On the second Tuesday of each month, Joann Neal, Daryl Jordan, Nancy Marr, Janet Wohlars, Jeanne Baum, June Johnson, and Anna McClure meet at Varney’s Restaurant in Brookhaven for lunch. …

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 …

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