They say our taste buds change every seven years. Foods we hated as children suddenly become more appealing as our palate matures, and, on the other hand, the sugary foods we craved as kids are just …
Brayden Clements, a senior at Patchogue-Medford High School, recently won the Catholic Health Suffolk County 10K race and was the first overall finisher. Clements runs on the varsity cross-country …
Following the recent CDC announcement, Suffolk County executive Steve Bellone announced in a press release that starting Nov. 9, the Suffolk County Health Department will begin administering free …
This year’s Small Business Saturday is slated for Saturday, Nov. 30. Retail chamber members plan to run specials and discounts as a start to the holiday shopping season. Starting at 11 …
Last week, the Patchogue United Veteran Organization celebrated Veterans Day during their annual ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 11 at the Four Corners in Patchogue Village. “Their freedom has …
It was a bustling sun-splashed Tuesday morning at Toast Coffeehouse with at least 100 patrons enjoying breakfast before 10 a.m. Hopefully, on Nov. 23, the patronage will be at least twice that …
A guy longing to get his mitts on a family earldom and inheritance by blithely knocking off eight in line before him, while romancing two women in early 20th century England, sounds like an …
Veterans Day is unique in the fact that it is the only holiday that celebrates, honors and recognizes all living veterans, regardless of whether they were combat or non-combat vets, women or men, …
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect upon our blessings. It’s a time to remember what we have and what we’re thankful for. It’s also a time to remember those that are less fortunate. …
The ante was upped when approximately 100 town employees, some wearing blue CSEA shirts, attended the Nov. 4 town board special meeting in a show of solidarity regarding stalled labor contract …
For some American heroes, coming home is when the real battle begins—PTSD, injury, and learning to be a civilian again are all things members of the armed services have to contend with. For …
William Schlosser passed away earlier this week at 97. The East Patchogue resident and member of American Legion Post 269 served the country during World War II and recently served as the oldest …
This autumn, Bellport varsity football had a wonderful regular season, going 7-1. In their paramount Suffolk Division II, the Clippers narrowly finished in second place abaft Lindenhurst. In the …
Each week, reporter and history-lover Mariana Dominguez visits a historical location on the South Shore. This week she visited the historic Lakeview Cemetery in Patchogue. Now that I have been …
At a Greater Bellport Coalition meeting last week, Gleneagle Green developer Peter Florey, D & F Development Group LLC principal, announced plans to transform an entire area on Montauk Highway …
The Village of Patchogue has hired consultants Cashin Associates P.C. & Cahill & Germano P.C. to advise on the creation of a downtown commercial garbage district. According to village …
The Patchogue River Holiday Boat Parade will return for the 27th annual event after a year without on Sunday, November 21st. This year’s theme will be “A Christmas Movie,” hosted by …
A public hearing was set for Nov. 18 at 2:30 p.m. to discuss the creation of the Bellport Overlay District, an area west of Station Road that may include a mix of retail and residential property. The …
According to Brookhaven Town, viable options include hooking up to an existing sewage treatment plant on County Road 101 in Medford. The town, according to Brookhaven supervisor Ed Romaine, …