Volleyball star Nicole Antos of Bellport High School flaunted 109 kills and 57 blocks last season. This season, she was up to 23 kills and 15 blocks in the first three games. She is currently first …
Being a public persona grants you a wide audience, a gift artists and influencers can spend a lifetime chasing, but it also burdens you with unabashed opinion, a burden that can rattle even the most …
Nathaniel Chavious a 2012 Bellport High School alumnus has signed a contract with the BC Lions of the British Columbia Canadian Football league. Nate was the leading rusher for Bellport Football …
Golf carts were festooned with red, white, and blue adornments as attendees matched their vehicles wearing the patriotic colors, which were the theme of the 18th annual Kris Kringle Surf-N-Turf …
President Peter Feehan and in-coming president Robert Weber are happy to announce, together with mayor Paul Pontieri and the Village of Patchogue trustees, notably parks commissioner Joseph Keyes, to …
The Brookhaven Great South Bay Lions Club donated backpacks, blankets, school supplies, and playground equipment to the Patchogue Early Head Start programs. Patchogue Early Head Start programs …
Much optimism surrounds varsity Bellport Clippers football in 2022. A year ago featured a terrific fall 2021 campaign with a 7-1 regular season record, where they hoisted a trophy after a 13-0 …
Patchogue Village hosted their 39th annual Senior Softball Old Timers game at the Waldbauer Park. Several community figures attended, including Legis. Dominick Thorne, village parks and recreation …
The Patchogue-Medford Athletic Department, the Patchogue-Medford Hall of Fame (PMHOF), and Pat-Med youth football, lacrosse, and cheer invited all active military personnel and veterans to be honored …
Bellport’s undefeated super lightweight, Alex Vargas, better known as “El Toro,” is now part of Suffolk County’s finest as a member of its police department. On Friday, Aug. …
With 3,126 bottles of wine, 11,000-plus zeppoles, over 54,000 meatballs, just about 8,500 golf balls, and thousands of happy campers, this Sept. 22, the Patchogue Rotary Club and Fuoco family will …
Visitors who amble along the South Loop, with its sun-dappled windy paths over bridges with tiny teeming ponds and chirping birds, might fantasize about fairies—that’s how magical this …
Lifelong member of the South Country School District, Coach Jefferson (Jeff) Cipp, was recently inducted in as one of the 2022 Longwood Ring of Honor recipients to commemorate his outstanding …
On Aug. 4, girls and boys who are members of the Patchogue Youth Athletic Association (PYAA Nighthawks) baseball and softball league gathered for a special practice and celebration with the …
Brad Malm, a four-year letter winner in baseball and basketball at Patchogue-Medford High School, has signed a minor league deal with the New York Mets. Malm, a shortstop, graduated from UAlbany …
The adage, “The best things come in small packages,” was emblematic of this unique sailing event, which also proved the aphorism that “The best things come to those who …
Due to the popularity of the sport and the age of the courts, the Patchogue Village Board has recently renovated the pickleball courts at the Rider Avenue Four Sisters Park. Land-Tek completely tore …
On Saturday, July 16, the Long Island Dog Owners’ Group hosted its seventh annual Beach Party at the off-leash dog park at Mud Creek. With sand and sea abound, the four-legged partygoers …
The final plan for the Roe Park revitalization was announced at the Blue Point Civic Meeting on June 6 by councilman Neil Foley (R-District 5). The plan includes on-site parking, a …