GivingTuesday is Dec. 3, and area nonprofit organizations are hoping it will motivate people to donate. GivingTuesday is an annual worldwide event that started at the 92nd Street Y in New York …
“I’m incredibly proud of our three Division 1 commits. Their hard work and dedication to their sport and academics have truly paid off, and today, they’ve earned this incredible …
You could tell during pregame warmups that the St. Joseph’s University Golden Eagles were excited for their game Saturday night at Stony Brook University. “Everyone was jumping, …
On Nov. 12, the Suffolk County Legislature passed the proposed 2025 budget from the county executive’s office. Legislator and deputy presiding officer Steven J. Flotteron (11th District) …
By Brian Curry In the interest of full disclosure, let me start out by saying I know the author personally. Stephen DeVito and myself graduated in the Patchogue-Medford High School of 1973. But …
More than 100 people attended the 30-minute ceremony at the Four Corners in downtown Patchogue to hear from speakers including VFW Post 2913 commander Joseph VanEmmerik, who said Veterans Day is …
The Village of Patchogue Parks and Recreation Department recently celebrated the collaboration between the department and the Suffolk County Police Department PAL on Thursday, Nov. 7. The …
Plans for a hotel on West Avenue in Patchogue advanced Tuesday when the Village Board heard additional public comment on the plan, closed the public hearing, reserved decision and referred the matter …
Under a new name, the same group of people who have been organizing the oldest Christmas Boat Parade on Long Island will again host the last great weekend on the Patchogue River on Nov. 23 and 24. …
The zany comedy, “Take a Number, Darling,” by Jack Sharkey, is a show with several mistaken identities, some interesting love triangles, and lots of laughs! Duncan Latimer, played by …
George Lipponer, a longtime Long Island resident whose life was defined by resilience, grit, and a deep love for his family and country, died on July 25. He was 92. Born in Patchogue on Oct. 20, …
Oregon Middle School mathematics teacher Chris Schiefer recently came to the rescue of one of his students. Schiefer noticed the student choking on a gumball and quickly went into action by …
“It’s a Wonderful Life... In Patchogue” will feature many small skits from the movie, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” in and around the village on Dec. 14 and 15. …
The developers of a Tempo by Hilton hotel planned for a long-vacant former bowling alley site in Patchogue are proposing a small building for the property at 138 West Avenue. At a public hearing …
The Knights of Columbus’ Welcome to Patchogue sign, located on the circle of Waverly Avenue and Lake Street, has been moved to its new location across the street, at the rear of the Blue Point …
The Patchogue-Medford High School varsity football team will forfeit its final game of the season following an alleged bathroom “vandalism” incident after the team’s 34-0 loss on …
The Village of Patchogue Zoning and Planning Board held a public hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 22, for the application of a massage spa. Zahid Mehmood, the managing agent for Happy Feet Spa, …
The Patchogue Theatre transformed into the alien galaxy of Transylvania Sunday night as Long Islanders decked out in fishnets, leather jackets, and party hats attended “The Rocky Horror Picture …
South Ocean Middle School recently marked its 100th anniversary with a school-wide celebration and a beautiful mural honoring the school’s rich and storied history. Unity and community pride …
Village attorney Brian Egan holds up a rendering of the proposed hotel. Some developments from the meeting: developer West Avenue Partners is proposing a smaller hotel with 96 rooms and 13 …