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From hanging out at Levittown’s Village Green to cruising Manhasset’s luxe Miracle Mile shopping district, references to Long Island are sprinkled throughout Billy Joel’s lyrics. …

Fire Island National Seashore recently announced the reopening of the Lighthouse Tower. Beginning Wednesday, Aug. 30, visitors were able to take a tour of the tower. “We are excited the …

Unleash your pup’s inner diva and join the Paws for a Cause Dog Fashion Show on Sept. 30. This event, hosted by Long Island Against Domestic Violence (LIADV), brings fashion, furry friends, and …

The Village of Patchogue recently completed their newest addition, the mini-soccer field located behind the Parks and Recreation Office at 380 Bay Avenue. After years of community requests for a …

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 …

The Village of Patchogue will be hosting their 40th annual Old-Timers’ Softball Game on Saturday, Sept. 2. The event will take place at the Waldbauer Sports Complex turf field on Rider Avenue. …

The Bike to the Brewery is a bike ride stretching across New York City to Long Island. Catering the ride and being its final destination, the Blue Point Brewery helped promote the riders’ …

Patchogue Village’s 40th annual Snapper Derby will be held on Saturday, Aug. 26 at Mascot Dock. Every year, young anglers take to Mascot Dock for the annual Snapper Derby, hosted by the …

For its fourth year, the Patchogue Arts Council/Museum of Contemporary Art, in partnership with the Greater Patchogue Chamber of Commerce, will have its annual MoCA L.I.ghts show that encompasses the …

Two local South Shore phenoms, Greg Weissert and Logan O’Hoppe, are back playing at the Major League level. Yankees pitcher Greg Weissert, from Bay Shore, and Los Angeles Angels catcher …

Occupying the stratum of New York mythology that covers “Goodfellas” and the majority of Martin Scorsese’s career, “A Bronx Tale” is a story whose characters feel at …

The second annual Hispanic Heritage parade, originally scheduled to take place at noon on Sunday, Aug. 20, will now take place on Sept. 24, in an attempt to bring it closer to Hispanic Heritage …

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, …

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

Shaye Kirman, a rising high school senior, has created the Free Ukraine Library ( freeukrainelibrary.org ), a project to provide free books to customers of local coffee shops and other businesses, in …

The Alive After Five® Street Festival, scheduled for Thursday, August 10, is POSTPONED until next Thursday, August 17. This is due to the near certainty it will start raining on or before 4 …

The circus came to downtown Patchogue on Friday with plate spinners, hula hoopers, and stilt walkers from the National Circus Project entertaining the crowds along East Main Street. There were …

The Long Island Dog Owners’ Group, a 501(c)(3) organization that advocates for public access for canine family members in Nassau and Suffolk, held two summer events in Patchogue this past month …

For graduating high school seniors, going to the prom is a rite of passage, a night of memories they’ll long remember. But for students who can’t afford a prom dress or a suit, or …

An ebullient, soaring performance powerhouse of talent emerged Friday night at The Gateway’s Long Island premiere of “Jersey Boys,” with its four stars, cast, and orchestra blowing …

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