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Amy Kusuga Folk is the manager of collections for the Oysterponds Historical Society, as well as the manager of collections for the Southold Historical Society and the town historian for Southold. …

The Sayville Golden Flashes hosted East Islip in varsity football on Saturday Sept. 30, on a misty evening on the South Shore. With playoff implications and seeding for Suffolk Division III on their …

President of The West Islip Symphony Orchestra, Nancy Donahue, honored Legis. Steven J. Flotteron with a Certificate of Appreciation at their Autumn Concert, “Swan Songs,” performed at …

If you’ve experienced the passion of a summer romance, you know the intensity of the emotions. Falling in love in a perfectly dreamy vacation setting, then at summer’s end having to leave …

Islip High School’s girls varsity soccer team recently won the 2023 New York State High School Girls Soccer Hall of Fame tournament. Over 60 of the top teams in New York State from all six …

Cosmic Dreams Apothecary is a metaphysical supply store located in Islip. The store recently celebrated its second anniversary in October. Initially, the business was named Cosmic Dreams, which …

“The interpolation between light and dark is that you only see what you see, and it’s a very complex world, where you have extremely bright light and so much muted behind it.” …

The Cortland Red Dragons won their first-ever football national championship last Friday night vs. North Central in Salem, Va. Cortland won the NCAA Division III National Championship with a 14-1 …

The third annual Brightwaters Cocktails on the Canal event was an enjoyable night for all who attended. Guests enjoyed live music, cold beer, light fare, and delectable wine on Friday, July 14, from …

In a quiet diner off Route 112, I sat across from Mike Tesoriero—president and founder of The Newspaper Museum, a vast collection of print publications stretching from present day to as far …

George Munkenbeck remembers the moment that made him a historian. “As a kid, I hated history,” said Munkenbeck, the Islip Town historian. At the time, Munkenbeck was a teenager …

East Islip resident and self-proclaimed horror author Robert P. Ottone is set to release his new collection of short horror fiction, titled “Wrapped in Plastic and Other Sweet Nothings,” …

Islip’s Living History Day was held on Saturday, June from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Islip Grange, on the corner of Broadway Avenue and Montauk Highway in Sayville. Attendees were able to …

Imagine a place where people of all ages and special needs could strengthen community and family ties, enjoy the physical and mental benefits of fresh air and exercise, and then donate their yield to …

Some people’s lives proceed in a predictable trajectory, while others’ unique lifepaths take, to paraphrase poet Robert Frost, the road less traveled, and Bay Shore resident Christine …

Since 2010, the Saturday between Black Friday and Cyber Monday has been dedicated “Small Business Saturday” in an effort to help boost local economies and preserve the businesses that …

The weather forecast predicted more than 5” of snow across on the South Shore.   Pictured are Andrew and Logan Multari of Islip Terrace, both age 9.

Three generations of women passionate about art and literacy have come together to create the next big thing in the Islip community: the Crafty Crew. Started by high school English teacher and Islip …

Bayway Arts Center, a performing arts venue located in East Islip, hosts just about any genre of performance you can imagine. From concerts and theater productions, to dance recitals and corporate …

Turkeys took over Timberpoint Road in East Islip. This past year has seen a rise in turkey sightings on Long Island.

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