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Save The Great South Bay is a local environmental nonprofit whose mission is to restore water quality in the Great South Bay for current and future generations to enjoy. The organization partners …

A law enforcement academy graduation was held at Islip Town Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 20, jointly by Town of Islip supervisor Angie Carpenter and Town of Babylon supervisor Rich Schaeffer. Two …

Suffolk County Legis. Trish Bergin (R-10th District) and Legis. Robert Trotta (R-13th District) have introduced and sponsored legislation to provide further restrictions on administrative expenses of …

Whether you attended Alive by the Bay for the food, live music, or family activities, there was something for everyone to enjoy at the annual street fair series in downtown Bay Shore. Held on …

Amvets Post 76 in Bay Shore held their eighth annual fishing trip fundraiser on Saturday, Aug. 10. A group of 60 took off on the Bay Princess at Captree State Park for a day of sunshine, catching …

With Election Day less than three months away, ballot propositions in Suffolk County have yet to be finalized, but sewage funding and an equal protection amendment could appear. Suffolk County …

Nine-year-old Bear Bonner of Bay Shore is a typical 9-year-old boy. He attends the Viscardi School, and when he is not in school, he enjoys being active with his family by going to parks and …

South Shore University Hospital (SSUH) has been designated a Level 1 trauma center by the American College of Surgeons (ACS). Level 1 trauma centers are the highest designation, meaning the most …

Islip Town supervisor Angie Carpenter and the Islip Town Board honored chief lifeguard Daniel Gschwind and lifeguards Caden Teirney and Teague Nolan at the Aug. 13 Town Board Meeting for rescuing …

The Islip Arts Council proudly presents “Beyond the Surface,” a solo exhibition by celebrated painter Lisa Petker Mintz. Join the IAC for the opening reception at the IAC gallery on …

Suffolk County Police Third Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that killed a man in Brightwaters early this morning, Aug. 20. Bryant Dorman was driving a 2018 Jeep …

The Islip Art Council’s annual Concert in the Park returned this past Sunday, Aug. 10, after a five-year hiatus. The fantastic performance by Orchestra Long Island, music director and …

Central Islip student-athletes will benefit from a wealth of knowledge and experience on the football field in the next few weeks. Leading the charge is a familiar face to those who have followed …

On Wednesday, Aug. 7, Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP) welcomed the announcement of new nonstop flights between ISP and Sarasota, Fla., on Breeze Airways. Breeze will fly nonstop between Long …

The Bay Shore Deli, at 60 Redington Street in Bay Shore, has become the latest “corner store” to join a Long Island-wide initiative that improves access to healthy eating for families in …

Steve Reno and Vina Vollmer, the owners of Rock City Dogs in Bay Shore, connected food, drinks, and music at the craft hot dog restaurant since they opened their doors in 2021. The restaurant …

The distinguished educator and administrator, Dr. Clyde Irving Payne, died on Aug. 7 at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and profound impact on countless students. A …

Suffolk County district attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced that Darieo St. Leger, 35, of Islip Terrace, was sentenced to 12 years in prison followed by five years of post-release supervision …

On Saturday, Aug. 10, the Sayville Fire Department hosted the Town of Islip Fire Department parade, where all 16 departments marched. Following the parade, community members were invited to the …

On Friday, August 9, Suffolk County Police recovered thousands of dollars that was taken from an elderly man in a scam earlier this week. An 89-year-old Melville man called a number he …

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