The Patchogue Outdoor Market has been cancelled after running into mid-September this year due to a lack of a produce vendor cited as the main reason, according to BID executive director and outdoor …
On Saturday, Sept. 21, families gathered at The Patchogue Theatre to commemorate the Sixth Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration. Talented and hardworking performers used music, acting, movement, …
One of the buildings at the Avery Homestead will be turned into a gift shop and information center as part of the restoration of the historic estate in East Patchogue, the treasurer of the Greater …
Class rank is about to become a thing of the past for most seniors at two area high schools. It’s part of a trend in which some schools are eliminating the practice because they say it …
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Though a presidential election, local elections will also include Congress, Senate, and Assembly. In New York’s 2nd Congressional District incumbent Andrew …
The villages of Patchogue and Bellport are gearing up for a monthlong celebration of fall. If you seek crisp air, pumpkins and decorating, look no further: SCARECROW CONTESTS Preregistered …
For the first time in forever, experience the musical phenomenon that has taken the world by storm! Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature film, Disney’s “Frozen” includes all …
In an ongoing effort to enhance patient experience, Long Island Community Hospital has unveiled a new digital tablet system called MyWall, a full-service electronic system allowing patients to …
On Saturday, Sept. 14, local environmental nonprofit, Save the Great South Bay, held Oyster Ball 2024 at the Mansion at Timber Point. The mission of Save the Great South Bay is to sustainably …
Almost three weeks ago, on a beautiful Friday evening in East Patchogue, staff, students, and their parents gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Encore Dance Academy. Before attendees went …
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, …
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 …
The South Country School District welcomed its 4,000 students back to school on Sept. 3 with several new changes, including building improvements, new or revised curricula in several courses and a …
Earlier this month in Philadelphia, Pa., the Baking Coach, a local Long Island women-run business, won SCORE’s annual 60th anniversary Pitch Competition. The Baking Coach is an educational …
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 …
The Patchogue Fire Department will be hosting their third annual car show in honor of former fire chief Paul Felice. The car show will continue to feature classics, muscle and sports cars, as …
The Brookhaven Highway Department is announcing receipt of a $910,000 New York State grant to replace the culvert that carries water from Swan River beneath the Barton Avenue overpass in East …