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This year marked the 20th year of the Beach Ball fundraiser held to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of the Bellport Area on Saturday, June 10. The event was held at a private residence overlooking …

Next month, July 7 through 9, the St. John’s Greek Festival will return for food, pastries, and Greek traditions. The event has been a mainstay annual event in Blue Point for the past 40 years. …

Honoring the literary tradition of Bloomsday and the genius of James Joyce, the Patchogue Arts Council, in partnership with Toast, hosted an evening of modern Irish reverie this past Friday, June 16. …

TRITEC Real Estate Company announced today that Great South Bay Brewery has signed a lease for 8,428 square feet of space at Station Yards, a mixed-use development at the Long Island Railroad Station …

Around 200 students have signed up already for The Gateway’s Acting School’s spring and summer sessions. Stop by this Bellport landmark, off South Country Road, when sessions let out or …

Andrea Ryan, wife of Mission Kid’s director and pastor Jim Ryan, of the Lighthouse Mission, recently published a book, just in time for Father’s Day. Her book, titled “My Dad …

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. …

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 …

**MILD SPOILER ALERT**   As the warmer weather rolls in, Netflix has heated up its pairings of chemistry-laden couples to watch, in both creation and self-destruction. Two …

On Saturday, May 13, the Friends of the Bayport-Blue Point Library hosted a book signing for local author and program educator at the library, Kristin Yook. Yook’s book, “Five Little Seals,” …

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 …

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