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If you were to visit Walker Beach on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m., you would be greeted by a gentle breeze, the sound of waves lapping on the shore, and a group practicing the meditative art of …

Saturday, July 8, was a day full of serenity and sunshine for all who strolled through five beautiful gardens during The Historical Society of Islip Hamlet’s seventh annual Garden Walk: The …

On Friday, July 7, the Islip Town Board convened for a special meeting at the Town Hall. At the meeting, the board approved an intermunicipal agreement with the County of Suffolk for the transfer of …

Islip Town supervisor Angie Carpenter was joined by town officials, a veteran ocean lifeguard, and a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation marine biologist at a press conference to …

When leaving for work in the mornings, most people dream of being able to take their dog to the office with them. This dream is a reality at Canine Companions, where trainers, staff, and over 60 …

Enjoy live music, cold beer, light fare, and delectable wine on Friday, July 14, at Cocktails on the Canal. The Village of Brightwaters invites you to the Head of the Canal at Ackerson Plaza, in …

Michael Hansen has been named the new principal of East Islip Middle School, replacing the retiring Bill Brennen, effective July 1. For the last year, Hansen served as the East Islip School …

A new reporter has joined the Islip Bulletin and the Long Island Advance family: Grace Mercurio. She has a natural inclination toward all things English—reading, writing, literary analysis, you …

Operation VEST, a local 501(c)3 organization committed to raising awareness for veteran suicide prevention and eliminating the stigma surrounding mental health, had an incredible turnout for the …

“They gave up their tomorrows for our todays,” Dan Murphy declared this Memorial Day at the Lt. Michael P. Murphy Navy SEAL Museum. Dan Murphy, the Gold Star father of Medal of Honor …

As we all know on the wheel of life, sometimes we’re up, and sometimes we’re down, and for first-grade teacher and union president of the Islip Teacher’s Association, Robert Le Vien, fate was …

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