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Bellport High School senior Brynn Johnsen surpassed 1,000 points in her high school basketball career during a game on Feb. 14 against West Islip. She is the third athlete to achieve this milestone …

There aren’t many ways to lose a basketball game more painfully than the way the Patchogue-Medford boys team lost to Commack on Friday. The Raiders were down 51-49 when Raiders coach Tim …

The No. 5-seeded Patchogue-Medford girls basketball team came into its playoff game at No. 4-seed Northport looking to avenge last season when Northport knocked the Raiders out of the …

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 …

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. …

Four Patchogue Village public safety officers, Sgt. Joseph O’Connell, Sgt. Dominic Surinaga, officer Alexander Iacono-Hall and officer Marcus Gipson, stopped a car driving down Main Street …

The Village of Patchogue will be holding their board of trustee and mayor election on March 19. Last week was the deadline for submitting independent nominating petitions, of which there were …

Earlier this month, New York Cancer & Blood Specialists sought a special permit with the Patchogue Village Zoning Board for health-related services at 214 East Main Street at the corner of East Main Street and …

Last month, the Village of Patchogue Board of Trustees voted on the rezoning of Lake Street, following a prior public hearing held last year. The original proposal was to rezone the north side …

It was a miracle season for William Floyd, whose boys basketball team had an undefeated regular season at 20-0 and whose girls team went 19-1. Each won the Division I regular-season crown. But …

Evan Fraser, a sophomore at Patchogue-Medford High School, set the school record for the 300-meter dash at the Section XI Large School Championships on Feb. 3. Fraser, in his second year on the …

That Meetball Place was packed Sunday afternoon as people turned out to celebrate this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade grand marshals, Matt Lowe and Joe Palmeri, at a Passing of the Sash …

This past Sunday afternoon, Knights of Columbus 38 W in Patchogue hosted the fifth Special Abilities Valentine’s Re-Do Party. Attendees of all ages and their caregivers were invited to …

The Great South Bay Music Festival is back for their 16th anniversary. The four-day music and arts festival presented by Voodoo Ranger, will return to the newly revamped waterfront at Shorefront Park …

The South Country School District is proud to announce that one of their own, Romelo Green, has earned the New York State Council for the Social Studies 2024 Susan Wasserman Young Professional …

Ivor Parker and Karen Plaza have been together for 20 years and treat each day as if it were Valentine’s Day. Recently, Karen knew something was very wrong with her partner when suddenly …

The Brand kids—Amber, Heather, Morgan, and Chelsea of Patchogue—enjoyed their snow day as did Patchogue resident Jaqueline Routh and her son, Benjamin. The weather forecast predicted …

About 150 hearty souls started Super Bowl Sunday with a dip in the chilly waters off Patchogue in the Patchogue Young Professionals fourth annual Polar Plunge. Some waded in tentatively. Others …

St. Joseph’s University student Jaylan Munoz has been awarded a Gilman Scholarship by the U.S. State Department for overseas study. Munoz, a speech pathology and audiology major from Bohemia …

The Patchogue Village Board on Monday approved a change of zone for the Carriage House apartments planned for West Main Street. The next step is a Planning Board meeting on March 26 at which the …

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